There is an anxious wait to see if the record for the number of people taking part in Oops Upside Your Head has been broken.
A total of 441 people will be included in the application to the Guinness World Record (GWR) officials for taking part in the activity on Saturday, June 24. Now, the record stands at 406 people.
The idea was first brought up at Christmas, but it was decided that the attempt to break the record would have to wait until the Kings Langley Carnival.
Watch the video of Oops Upside Your Head at the Kings Langley Carnival below
Chair of the carnival, Carol Chandler, said: “The atmosphere was incredible, it was fun, and we had great weather that day.”
But confirmation from GWR to see if the record has been broken, might not be released until Christmas.
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Ms Chandler explained it is a lengthy process when submitting to the GWR.
She said, videos need to be edited to show who was taking part, photographs need to be submitted and lots of paperwork is involved.
“If nothing else, it was a great event to bring the community together,” she said.
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