Chef Ebenezer Smith Achieves Guinness World Record with 802-Hour Cooking Marathon
Accra, Ghana – In a remarkable feat of culinary endurance, Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith, known affectionately as Chef Smith, has claimed the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual. Smith surpassed all expectations, clocking an astonishing 802 hours and 25 minutes of continuous cooking, officially dethroning the previous record holder, Irish Chef Alan Fisher.
The announcement will be made at a celebratory press conference held at the prestigious La Palm Beach Hotel, where Chef Smith will stand proudly beside his supporters and sponsors. The event, marked by a banner proclaiming the historic achievement and highlighting Chef Smith’s incredible dedication to surpassing the existing record.
Chef Smith embarked on his culinary marathon on February 1st with a goal of surpassing the existing record of 756 hours, set by Alan Fisher. Despite initial plans to reach 1200 hours, Chef Smith’s determination and endurance saw him complete the marathon at 802 hours and 25 minutes on March 6th, to the admiration and applause of the international culinary community.
The achievement not only highlights Chef Smith’s personal dedication and skill but also underscores Ghana’s growing presence in the global culinary scene. His record-breaking feat has garnered widespread attention, with accolades pouring in from across the globe.
As Chef Smith looks forward to future culinary endeavors, including plans to mentor aspiring chefs and promote Ghanaian cuisine internationally, his record stands as a testament to the power of passion and perseverance in achieving extraordinary goals.
For Chef Smith and his supporters, this historic moment marks a new pinnacle in culinary excellence and a proud chapter in Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.