2ft Filipino declared world's shortest man

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2ft Filipino declared world's shortest man

A poor Filipino blacksmith's son who stands less than two feet tall was declared the world's shortest man by Guinness World Records on his 18th birthday.




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The Guinness World Records team measure the height of Junrey Balawing, confirming him as the world's shortest man Photo: REUTERS
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The world's smallest man




1:13PM BST 12 Jun 2011


The title was bestowed on Junrey Balawing in Sindangan in the southern Philippines, with his parents, villagers and officials showering the coastal town's newly famous resident with a feast of roasted pigs and seafood, cake, balloons and cash gifts.

Balawing measured 23.5 inches during the ceremony attended by about 100 villagers and journalists at the town hall. Guinness World Records representative Craig Glenday presented Balawing with official recognition of his status as the shortest adult man in the world, with the framed certificate nearly reaching the ears of the standing recipient.

Balawing, who wore a white shirt emblazoned with the Guinness seal, took over the title from Khagendra Thapa Magar of Nepal, who is 26.4 inches tall, Mr Glenday said.

Dozens of journalists descended on Sindangan, a fishing and farming town of 90,000 located about 450 miles (730 kilometers) south of Manila, to cover the event.

"Thank you," Balawing told the crowd in a local dialect which was translated by his father, Reynaldo. Balawing tried repeatedly before managing to blow out the candles on the cake and clapped heartily each time the crowd applauded. He was later heard saying "Kapoy," or "I'm tired."


Balawing - who is about the size of a toddler and has a child's demeanor - needs to hold onto something to stand because of weak knees. He was photographed propping himself up with empty Coca-Cola bottles, which were taller than his waistline.
Balawing's mother grew teary-eyed during the ceremony, saying she was happy with her son's instant fame.
Glenday said he was struck by Balawing's lively personality and constant smile.
"Although he's short, he takes that in stride," Mr Glenday said. "He has this cheeky smile."
Aside from the Guinness certificate, the crown does not come with any cash award. Mr Glenday said he hopes the international fame will bring in gifts and donations, particularly medical supplies to ensure Balawing's health.
Nobody could explain why Balawing stopped growing two months after his birth, his father said, adding that he first walked with help from his parents when he was 5 years old.
Sindangan Vice Mayor Bess Jagonio, a doctor, speculated that he may have had an endocrine or a birth-related defect.
Balawing's brother and two sisters are all average size.
His family said they tried to send Balawing to school but withdrew him after he distracted other children's attention.
Local officials got the idea of informing the Guinness records committee about Balawing from journalists who learned about his size.
 
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The world's shortest man, Junrey Balawing, and the previous record holders




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Junrey Balawing, from a remote town in the southern Philippines, stands just under two feet tall and has been officially declared the World's Shortest Man by Guinness World Records. Balawing, who has just turned 18, is 23.5 inches tall (59.93cm), making him more than 7cm shorter than previous title holder Khagendra Thapa Magar from Nepal, who is 26 inches tall.





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A team from Guinness World Records made the announcement in the remote town of Sindangan, where Balawing lives, on his 18th birthday on Sunday. Claimants for the title must be at least 18 years old.





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Balawing's father said his son, the oldest of four children, stopped growing in his first year. His speech is also stunted and his conversations are limited to short phrases.
Balawing mostly stays at home, needing assistance to move around. His condition has prevented him from attending school.





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While the award does not come with a cash prize, Glenday said the team hopes that publicising Balawing's case will draw the attention of medical experts who may be able to help him. Local medical practitioners have not been able to explain his growth disorder. "The previous record holder had been given medical care... He even had free surgery provided by the USA. So there are benefits to being a record holder," Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said.




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A smiling Balawing celebrated his 18th birthday with balloons and a cake.




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The previous world's shortest living man, Khagendra Thapa Magar, measuring 67.08 centimetres (26.4 inches), shows off his Guinness World Records medals in Pokhara, west of Kathmandu. He is more than seven centimetres taller than Junrey Balawing.




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He claimed the title of world's shortest man when he turned 18 on October 14, 2010.




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Edward Niño Hernández briefly held the title of the world's shortest living man between March and October 2010 (between the death of the previous record holder and the 18th birthday of Khagendra Thapa Magar).




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He Pingping of China held the title from January 2007 until his death from heart complications in 2010, when he was just 21. He measured 74 cm (2 ft 5 in) tall.




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He Pingping enjoyed worldwide celebrity. He is pictured here with Bao Xishun, who held the title of the world's tallest man until September 2009 - he stood 2.36 metres (7 feet and 9 inches) tall...




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...and with his successor, Sultan Kosen of Turkey, standing at 8 ft 1 in (246.5 cm).




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The shortest adult human being whose age and height have ever been verified by The Guinness Book of World Records was Gul Mohammed, from New Delhi, India. He stood just 1 for 10.4 inches (57cm) tall, making him nearly three centimetres shorter than Junrey Balawing. Gul Mohammed died at the age of 40 in 1997 from respiratory complications, reportedly caused by heavy smoking.
 
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Filipino teenager in line to be world's smallest man

Junrey Balawing is just a little bit taller than a rooster but he's hoping he's short enough to replace Khagendra Thapa Magar, from Nepal as the world's smallest man.




Mr Balawing must wait until he reaches the qualifying age of 18 to be measured but local media say he is currently 23 inches tall, while Mr Magar stands at 26 inches.

Adjudicators from Guiness Records have travelled to meet Mr Balawing at his home in in Sindangan, a coastal municipality in the southern Philippines.

The vice-mayor of Sindangan, Bess Jagonio said: "We are very proud because our town Sindangan will be known throughout the whole world -- that we have a person or a boy to become a titleist (title holder) of the book of Guinness.”
 
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