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Turkey’s Rumeysa Gelgi, world’s tallest woman, creates three more new records!

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Rumeysa Gelgi from Turkey who already holds the record for being the world’s tallest woman at 7 feet and 0.7 inches now holds three more world records.</p>
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Rumeysa Gelgi was already confirmed as the tallest woman in the world.<br />
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Now, she's added three new records including having the world's largest hands! 🖐️ <a href="https://t.co/Rlkztvl0Me">pic.twitter.com/Rlkztvl0Me</a></p>
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) <a href="https://twitter.com/GWR/status/1515651535732158465?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 17, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Now, according to the Guinness World Records Gelgi has made three more world records. This makes her the recipient of five world records.</p>
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The three new records include having the longest fingers (female). Her longest finger measures 11.2 cm. She also holds the record for “largest hands on a living person” (female), with her right hand measuring 24.93 centimetre and the left hand measuring up to 24.26 cm.</p>
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Besides this, she has the longest back (female) in the world with a length of 59.9 cm.</p>
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Way back in 2014, when Gelgi was just 18, she was declared as the world’s tallest teenager.</p>
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The reason why Gelgi is extremely tall is because of Weaver syndrome which is a very rare syndrome that causes several abnormalities including the accelerated growth of one’s skeletal.</p>
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Gelgi after creating three more new records told the Guinness World Records: “Words can’t even describe how excited and happy I feel right now. My family and people around me are very supportive. Being the only woman with this kind of height, makes me feel very special.”</p>
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She sincerely hopes that her story and records will make more people aware of Weaver Syndrome and make them sensitive and empathic too.</p>
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<strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/culture-news/towering-above-feet-turkey-s-rumeysa-gelgi-is-the-world-s-tallest-living-woman-121319.html">Towering above 7 feet, Turkey’s Rumeysa Gelgi is the world’s tallest living woman</a></strong></p>

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