Liberian-Australian chef Evette Quoibia set a new Guinness World Record for the longest individual cooking marathon, cooking continuously for 140 hours, 11 minutes, and 11 seconds. This record-breaking feat took place in Melbourne, Australia, on February 19, 2024, surpassing the previous record held by Irish chef Alan Fisher, who had cooked for 119 hours and 57 minutes in Japan.
Evette’s remarkable achievement not only demonstrated her cooking expertise but also highlighted her determination and resilience. She shared her experience on Instagram, expressing her gratitude and reflecting on the challenges she faced throughout the marathon. “It was not just about cooking; it was about testing my limits and pushing through the toughest moments,” she wrote.
This world record is a testament to her commitment to her craft and her ability to endure under pressure. Evette’s accomplishment serves as an inspiration to aspiring chefs and anyone looking to push the boundaries of their own capabilities.
For more on her journey, check out her Instagram post and watch the video detailing her incredible achievement:
“Longest cooking marathon goes for over 140 hours” (YouTube).
Sources: Guinness World Records, Instagram.
