World record-breaking damper team reunite in Charleville after 5 years
The six team members who won the Guinness World Records crown for the Longest Damper are reuniting in Charleville on July 13 for the 5-year anniversary since the epic event.
Crowned ‘officially amazing’ by the Guinness World Records, Ranger Nick, Greg Purvis, Leannda Dierke, Steve Hockam, Adnun and Albab Khan claimed the title on July 13, 2019, for creating a 153.002 metres damper.
The world-record title was originally won by Charleville in 1994 with a 75-metre damper, before being trumped by Sweden with a 125 metre long damper in 2006.
In 2019, they brought the title back home to Charleville.
The six team members from NSW and Queensland were joined by about 250 hands-on helpers to create the iconic Australian bread in Central Queensland.
Five years later, the team is going down memory lane for a flashback of their success, meeting again at the Charleville Fishing and Restocking Club to reflect, catch up over a coldie and enjoy a scrumptious camp oven dinner prepared by now multi-award winning Ranger Nick.
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