Lluis Colet: Colet new record holder for world’s longest speech

By Clarencia Cynrae on January 18th, 2009



Lluis Colet, a Frenchman, is the new record holder for the longest speech. Colet talked non-stop for 124 hours. Colet talked for 5 days and 4 nights. Before Colet, the previous record holder was an Indian man who held the old record at 120 hours.

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One Response to “Lluis Colet: Colet new record holder for world’s longest speech”

  1. Toni Says:

    Frenchman, but Catalan!! His speech was performed is this language (still spoken in southern France despite the prosecution), and he offerd the record to the health of his mothe tongue, non recognized in France, but the only official language in Andorra and the natural romanic language of Catalonia, the Balerais Islands and Valencia.

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