Why GH man Patrick Amenuvour ended his stand-a-thon attempt revealed

On January 14, 2024, Ghanaian photographer and content producer Patrick Amenuvor abruptly canceled his attempt to set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) only 30 minutes after starting the challenge.

Why GH man Patrick Amenuvour ended his stand-a-thon attempt revealed

Supporters and followers are perplexed by the abrupt move, but a message that has been making the rounds on social media clarifies the rationale for the abrupt stop.

Patrick Amenuvor launched the GWR attempt in the afternoon on January 14, 2024, under the presence of supporters and judges who were prepared to witness the audacious achievement end in glory.

But according to a message going around social media, Amenuvor decided to abandon the attempt to achieve the record because he thought he had unintentionally broken a few guidelines outlined by the Guinness World Record.

In his statement, Patrick Amenuvor expressed his decision to cease the GWR attempt, stating,

“At this point, I deem it fit to get back with my team to review our attempt so far and make sure to avoid any errors that may hinder my future attempt.”

Patrick concluded by thanking everyone who had supported him and the Ghanaian community for coming together to help him achieve this difficult milestone.

He also mentioned that the stand-a-thon attempt is still a dream he is passionate about pursuing, raising the prospect of a follow-up project after regulatory issues are resolved.

January 14, 2024, Ghanaian photographer and content producer Patrick Amenuvor abruptly canceled his attempt to set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) only 30 minutes after starting the challenge.

Supporters and followers are perplexed by the abrupt move, but a message that has been making the rounds on social media clarifies the rationale for the abrupt stop.

Patrick Amenuvor launched the GWR attempt in the afternoon on January 14, 2024, under the presence of supporters and judges who were prepared to witness the audacious achievement end in glory.

But according to a message going around social media, Amenuvor decided to abandon the attempt to achieve the record because he thought he had unintentionally broken a few guidelines outlined by the Guinness World Record.

In his statement, Patrick Amenuvor expressed his decision to cease the GWR attempt, stating,

“At this point, I deem it fit to get back with my team to review our attempt so far and make sure to avoid any errors that may hinder my future attempt.”

Patrick concluded by thanking everyone who had supported him and the Ghanaian community for coming together to help him achieve this difficult milestone.

He also mentioned that the stand-a-thon attempt is still a dream he is passionate about pursuing, raising the prospect of a follow-up project after regulatory issues are resolved.