Each week here we offer five of the latest records verified by our Records Management Team from around the globe, asking you to vote for your favourite, in what we call the Fan Choice record of the week. At the end of the year, we then take the winners and pit them in a knockout-style bracket to determine - once again entirely by fan vote - what the Guinness World Records universe's favourite record of the year is. 

Check them out below and scroll down to cast your vote!
 
 
Click here for Fan Choice 2014 Finalists Part Two
 
Click here for Fan Choice 2014 Finalists Part Three


LONGEST TANDEM ATV SIDE WHEELIE

Fan Choice ATV
 
Record: 12.33 km (7.66 miles)
 
Holder: Daniel Adams and Jaxon Luttrell (both USA)
 
Location: Stansbury Island, Utah, USA
 
That's not all: Adams already held the record for his 27.18 km-long (16.89 miles) individual ATV side wheelie, but didn't settle for that, choosing to have his 13-year-old nephew Luttrell on the back for this tandem attempt. In both the individual and tandem records, Adams surpassed marks previously held by extreme sports legend and MTV personality Travis Pastrana.
 
 
 
LONGEST LINE OF PHOTO CUT-OUT BOARDS

LONGEST LINE OF PHOTO CUT-OUT BOARDS - Japan

LONGEST LINE OF PHOTO CUT-OUT BOARDS 2 - Japan
 
Record: 262 boards
 
Holder: Tokachi - Sekaiichi Project (Japan)
 
Location: Midorigaoka Park, in Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan
 
That's not all: The Project aimed at bringing people of the Tokachi area together. Supporters of the Tokachi - Sekaiichi Project included elementary school children, who helped with colouring of the boards, as well as local citizens, farmers, students and businesses, who contributed at various stages of the attempt. On the day of the attempt, 289 people gathered to participate by inserting their faces into the cut-out spaces in the boards.
 
 
LARGEST CORK MOSAIC

LARGEST CORK MOSAIC

LARGEST CORK MOSAIC 2 Guinness World Records
 
Record: 154.80 m² (1,666 ft² 36 in²)
 
Holders: Magazine Saveurs du Voyage, published by SemFor (France)
 
Location: Bordeaux, France
 
That's not all: The mosaic was inspired by the first issue of the magazine from SemFor, dedicated to the Aquitaine region. The mosaic measured 17.1 m (56 ft 1 in) by 9 m (29 ft 6 in) long and used 285,000 corks!
 
 
 
LARGEST PARADE OF FORD MUSTANGS

LARGEST PARADE OF FORD MUSTANGS 
 
Record: 766
 
Holder: Mt Hood Mustangs and Fords Club (USA)
 
Location: Woodburn Dragstrip in Woodburn, Oregon, USA
 
That's not all: The club organized the parade to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic American muscle car, and to bring the record back to the U.S., after it had been broken in Canada six years earlier. The parade route covered 9.5 mi (15.3 km) and included cars from as far away as Texas and Alaska.
 
 
LARGEST DISPLAY OF ORIGAMI BOATS

LARGEST DISPLAY OF ORIGAMI BOATS
 
Record: 4,345 boats
 
Holders: Montessori Kita St Godehard (Germany)
 
Location: Forst, Germany
 
That's not all: The record attempt took place to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the kindergarten in Forst. The origami display represented a boat as the theme was "Noah and his Ark." More than 200 people helped contribute to making boats for the display.
 
 
LONGEST LINE OF BOWLS OF NOODLES

LONGEST LINE OF BOWLS OF NOODLES
 
Record: 3,000 bowls
 
Holder: Yunnan Folk Dance Promotion Association (Chinese Taipei)
 
Location: Longang, Taoyuan County, Chinese Taipei
 
That's not all: The line measured 296.2 m (971 ft 9 in) long in total. The noodles used in the attempt were traditional Yunnanese rice noodles, which were made and supplied by local Yunan restaurants, and then given away to attendees at the gathering.
 
 
 
MOST PEOPLE POPPING BUBBLE WRAP

MOST PEOPLE POPPING BUBBLE WRAP
 
Record: 647
 
Holder: Riverside Primary School (Australia)
 
Location: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
 
That's not all: Bubble wrap popping is often a satisfying way of wasting time, but time taken by the pupils involved was anything but squandered, with the attempt breaking a record of 550 that had been set just weeks earlier by Gonzaga College SJ in Dublin, Ireland.
 
 
MOST SANDWICHES MADE IN ONE HOUR

MOST SANDWICHES MADE IN ONE HOUR
 
Record: 17,341 sandwiches
 
Holder: Students of the University of Southern California (USA)
 
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
 
That's not all: Another week of sandwiches? That's right! Last week's winner was for the most people making sandwiches at once, while this week features USC students trying to make as many as possible in 60 minutes. The ham and cheese sandwiches were all donated to charities Union Rescue Mission, Midnight Mission, Downtown Women's Center and LA Mission right after the event.
 
 
 
MOST PARTICIPANTS IN A BLEEP TEST

Fan-Choice-bleep test-most participants
 
Record: 575 participants
 
Holder: King George V School (Hong Kong)
 
Location: Hong Kong, China
 
That's not all: No, we're not cursing - a bleep test is a pretty grueling test of physical endurance and stamina. So much so, in fact, that 587 participants started the test, but 12 could not make it to the required fifth level to qualify for the record.
 
 
LARGEST KETTLEBELL CLASS

LARGEST KETTLEBELL CLASS
 
Record: 924 participants
 
Holder: University of Washington (USA)
 
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
 
That's not all: When UW vice president of human resources Mindy Kornberg wanted to start the school's new holistic betterment initiative for faculty and staff, school president Michael Young suggested a world record attempt. Mission accomplished. The nearly thousand people in attendance were treated to a 30-minute, six-circuit workout.
 
 
LONGEST MARATHON PLAYING RUGBY UNION

LONGEST MARATHON PLAYING RUGBY UNION

LONGEST MARATHON PLAYING RUGBY UNION 2
 
Record: 24 hr 51 min
 
Holder: Scotty's Little Soldiers (UK)
 
Location: Welford Road in Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
 
That's not all: An Armed Forces XV beat the Scotty's Little Soldiers XV by a score of 1,742 - 828. The game was organised by Nikki Scott, whose husband Corporal Lee Scott was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. The Scotty's charity supports children who have lost parents who were serving in the armed forces.