Students take record bid lying down
School uses 1,500 old chairs to stage what it hopes is the world’s biggest simultaneous planking event.
[First published on 17 December, 2011] They’re uncomfortable, they’re too small and they’ve been used at King George V School in Ho Man Tin for 45 years.
But yesterday the school found a novel way of saying farewell to its 1,500 old wooden chairs – by using them in a world record attempt.
They were set out in lines of 50 across the soccer pitch for an assault on the record for simultaneous planking.
The current world’s best for the craze – in which participants imitate awooden plank by lying face down in an unusual location – is 260.
But yesterday, 1,500 students planked for two minutes in an effort to enter the Guinness Book of Records.
School business manager Colleen Melvin said: “We’ve used these same small brown chairs for 45 years. All of our alumni who come back to the school always talk about the chairs.