Friday, 15 February 2013

Thai couple win World’s Longest Continuous Kiss

Thai couple Ekkachai (R) and Laksana Tiranarat (L) kiss in a competition for the "World's Longest Continuous Kiss" during Valentine’s Day in Pattaya resort on February 14, 2013.  Ekkachai and Laksana make the new World's Longest Continuous Kiss at 58 hours 35 minutes 58 seconds. AFP PHOTOBANGKOK (AFP) – A kiss lasting nearly two-and-a-half days propelled one determined Thai couple to a new record for the world’s longest smooch on Valentine’s Day, organisers said Friday.

Hospital security guard Ekkachai Tiranarat, 44, and 33-year-old housewife Laksana locked lips for 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds, smashing last year’s Guinness World Record by more than eight hours.
Thai couple Ekkachai (R) and Laksana Tiranarat (L) kiss in a competition for the "World's Longest Continuous Kiss" during Valentine’s Day in Pattaya resort on February 14, 2013. Ekkachai and Laksana make the new World's Longest Continuous Kiss at 58 hours 35 minutes 58 seconds. AFP PHOTO

Thai couple Ekkachai (R) and Laksana Tiranarat (L) kiss in a competition for the “World’s Longest Continuous Kiss” during Valentine’s Day in Pattaya resort on February 14, 2013. Ekkachai and Laksana make the new World’s Longest Continuous Kiss at 58 hours 35 minutes 58 seconds. AFP PHOTO

The romance of the clinch may have been marred by competition rules requiring contestants to remain on their feet throughout, slurp food and liquids through a straw and even go to the toilet while continuing to press their lips together.

“They were very exhausted because they did not sleep for two-and-a-half days, they had to stand all the time so they were very weak,” Sompron Naksuetrong, vice president of event organiser Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, told AFP.

The “kissathon” ended shortly before midnight on Valentine’s Day, with the male couple who won last year unable to maintain their smooch, collapsing just two minutes before Ekkachai and Laksana.

The pair won 100,000 baht ($3,300) cash and two diamond rings.

Organisers said they did not plan to hold another competition next year after three straight years of bettering the record in Thailand and will wait for a challenge in another country.

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