Break the Guinness World Record with John Christodoulou and the Yianis Christodoulou Foundation

Cyprus is aiming to enter the Guinness World Book of Records with the longest alternating chain of people clasping wrists. The event, initiated by the Yianis Christodoulou Foundation, will take place on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at 6:00 PM, at the GSP Stadium. Thousands of people from every corner of the country will participate in this historic moment.

Hand-in-hand with the foundation's founder, John Christodoulou, along with Konstantinos Argiros and many other celebrities, people of all ages will form the longest chain of individuals holding each other's wrists, sending a message of teamwork, collaboration, and unity.

The event will conclude in the best possible way, as participants in the chain will have the opportunity to enjoy a free concert by the popular singer, Konstantinos Argiros, which will follow at 9:00 PM.

The event is under the auspices of the Minister of Education, Sports, and Youth, affirming its significance for the Cypriot society and the powerful messages it sends to children about the strength of collaboration, a valuable asset for their future.

Don't miss this opportunity to live an unforgettable experience and be part of history!

Participation is open to schools, guardians, students, and anyone else who wishes to break the Guinness World Record.

To participate, click here.

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