Chef Smith Breaks Guinness World Record For Longest Cooking Marathon

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Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith, popularly known as Chef Smith, has earned the prestigious title of Guinness World Record holder for the longest cooking marathon by an individual.

His remarkable achievement saw him clocking an astounding 802 hours and 25 minutes of continuous cooking.

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Earlier in the day, Chef Smith announced that he was set to host a press conference at the La Palm Beach Hotel to officially announce this incredible feat.

Ahead of that press conference, a banner that has been seen online proudly proclaims: “Press Conference: Unveiling the New World Cook-a-thon Record Holder. Millennium Chef Smith from Ghana with an incredible 802 hours, 25 minutes, dethroning Irish King, Alan Fisher.”

The journey to this monumental achievement began on February 1, when Chef Smith embarked on his ambitious cook-a-thon, aiming to surpass the previous record. Although his initial goal was to cook for 1200 hours, he concluded his marathon at an impressive 820 hours on March 6.

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