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    Guinness names Filipino as world's shortest man

    SINDANGAN, Philippines (AP) — A poor Filipino blacksmith's son who stands less than 2 feet (60 centimeters) tall was declared the world's shortest man by Guinness World Records on his 18th birthday Sunday, sparking a celebration in his hometown.

    The title was bestowed on Junrey Balawing in Sindangan in the southern Philippines, with his parents, villagers and officials showering the coastal town's newly famous resident with a feast of roasted pigs and seafood, cake, balloons and cash gifts.

    Balawing measured 23.5 inches (60 centimeters) during the ceremony attended by about 100 villagers and journalists at the town hall. Guinness World Records representative Craig Glenday presented Balawing with official recognition of his status as the shortest adult man in the world, with the framed certificate nearly reaching the ears of the standing recipient.

    Balawing, who wore a white shirt emblazoned with the Guinness seal, took over the title from Khagendra Thapa Magar of Nepal, who is 26.4 inches (67 centimeters) tall, Glenday said.

    Dozens of journalists descended on Sindangan, a fishing and farming town of 90,000 located about 450 miles (730 kilometers) south of Manila, to cover the event.

    "Thank you," Balawing told the crowd in a local dialect which was translated by his father, Reynaldo. Balawing tried repeatedly before managing to blow out the candles on the cake and clapped heartily each time the crowd applauded. He was later heard saying "Kapoy," or "I'm tired."

    Balawing — who is about the size of a toddler and has a child's demeanor — needs to hold onto something to stand because of weak knees. He was photographed propping himself up with empty Coca-Cola bottles, which were taller than his waistline.

    Balawing's mother grew teary-eyed during the ceremony, saying she was happy with her son's instant fame.

    Glenday said he was struck by Balawing's lively personality and constant smile.

    "Although he's short, he takes that in stride," Glenday told The Associated Press. "He has this cheeky smile."

    Aside from the Guinness certificate, the crown does not come with any cash award. Glenday said he hopes the international fame will bring in gifts and donations, particularly medical supplies to ensure Balawing's health.

    Nobody could explain why Balawing stopped growing two months after his birth, his father said, adding that he first walked with help from his parents when he was 5 years old.

    Sindangan Vice Mayor Bess Jagonio, a doctor, speculated that he may have had an endocrine or a birth-related defect.

    Balawing's brother and two sisters are all average size.

    His family said they tried to send Balawing to school but withdrew him after he distracted other children's attention.

    Local officials got the idea of informing the Guinness records committee about Balawing from journalists who learned about his size.

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    Associated Press writers Jim Gomez and Oliver Teves in Manila and cameraman Joeal Calupitan in Sindangan contributed to this report.

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    • Du Lac  •  11 months ago
      "A poor Filipino blacksmith's son..." Let's put more emphasis on 'POOR'. Wow. Thanks for specifying the social status and showing more hierarchy and segregation in the country and towards the globe. Placement of one's wealth-- it's good to know that modern day media or press could accurately describe a working man's state. On the other hand, congratulations Junrey Balawing. Take it in stride that's true, you're short but you're smile seems bigger than your stature. Really it's an honor to hear of someone like you and be celebrated for God's gift.
      • Ronnie R 11 months ago
        This is the Philippines media overly emphasize the rich, middle class and poor Filipinos.

        Still, I'm grateful that there is no issue or conflict about race in this country.

        I feel indifferent with the Guinness world's shortest man. I am neither proud nor ashamed.
      • Vic 11 months ago
        It's ok that Junrey's family's socio-economic status is mentioned. It is in the hopes of the family to get donations that should help out with Junrey's medication. Such status is not an issue for Junrey's family to feel "withrawn". Instead, they are hopeful and very posituve that once their news and plight has come out, their luck will likewise also change for the better. Hopefuly people like you, Du Lac, will feel obliged to help out.
      • Marco 11 months ago
        I beg to disagree that tag of being "poor" should be emphasized. For any normal person with the right mind..could obviously discern Junrey's family economic standing. "A poor Filipino blacksmith's son ". That is way too much of a description.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 months ago
      happy birthday
    • rommel  •  11 months ago
      congratz balawing,,i'm proud that one filipino is in fame,let's pray and support for his health and safety,,,more power and god bless....
      • May 11 months ago
        you mean *one more* filipino is in fame. let's not forget the pride of the philippines - world-renown boxer, manny pacquiao.
    • IMMAQUELYTE  •  11 months ago
      may god bless him may he live n blow 1000 candles
    • Celso  •  11 months ago
      Ang ibig sabihin lang nyan, kahit ano kp me halaga ka rin sa mundo dahil isa ka angel sa lupa na nilalang ng Panginoong Diyos. mabuhay ka kabayan!!! i'm proud of you...
      • talk to the hand 11 months ago
        pardon me pero parang mali yata yung sinabi mong "i'm proud of you" kasi usually di ba sinasabihan natin ng ganito ang isang tao kapag may "achievement" siyang nagawa o nakamit? being the shortest person in the whole world is not something he worked for or strived for. OK na he be recognized for being the shortest person in the world pero to be "proud" for being the shortest?....I don't think so. I'm sure that,if given the chance, he would readily exchange height with anyone in this planet just to live normal. But hey don't get me wrong Ok....I'm happy for the recognition given to the guy because I believe that this will open up other opportunities for him and for his family.GOD Bless him & his family =)
      • Van Ibanez 11 months ago
        'Few and Far between' could lead persons to be famous! :) wow! person like Junrey really does exist. For at least 18 years, It so amazing on how he live his daily life the way he does struggling for survival.
      • Kristian Charles D 11 months ago
        well I think, we should really be "proud of him" that he survived his 18 years of his life para makamit ang kung saan sya kilala ngayon. Considered as achievement pa rin.
    • DANIEL  •  11 months ago
      he should have been sent to school they would have past the initial curiosity phase.
      • A Yahoo! User 11 months ago
        not necessarily; every new school; every new year i was a "curiousity". besides, he is very delicate at 18; think what he'd been those years!
    • Aisa  •  11 months ago
      congratulations. :) He's not a freak. We are all blessed with unique characteristics and appearance.
      • jasper 11 months ago
        he is a freak, you idiot. kaya nga nasa guiness book of world records eh.
      • tubluklawe 11 months ago
        jasper naman hiniya mo pa
      • Hello 11 months ago
        he is a freak... since when did a 2 foot tall person become normal? or maybe you're the freak aisa.
    • iclyr  •  11 months ago
      sana mabi----an siya ng medical assistance or insurance policy man lang...way to go...
    • jhan  •  11 months ago
      Congratulations to you young man.... Bahala kayo sa mga comments ninyong negative.... Basta ako masaya sa simpleng tao na ito.....
    • quiet1  •  11 months ago
      hey little dude you are going to make it big in life
    • phen  •  11 months ago
      congrats balawing....happy bday...
    • Mayiraandi  •  11 months ago
      Brother, you have a smile of real happy man. God bless you! =)
    • Kclicious Cabungcal  •  11 months ago
      im proud of him =)
    • Nova joy Cruz  •  11 months ago
      please give a hand to him not only instant fame.
    • jessie  •  11 months ago
      tama.. though you're the smallest man, no one can measure how big your smile is.. only God knows how perfect you are! God bless
    • Nestor Lasam  •  11 months ago
      Balawing good luck and god bless you always
    • Roy Super  •  11 months ago
      I wish you well and being the shortest man is no good news and it actually takes a young man to be real courages just to live, let alone all other things in life

      wish you well brother
    • Hagu  •  11 months ago
      Congratulations! We are best in many things....Shortest...smallest...lowest...poorest...etc etc..
    • Denver  •  11 months ago
      not everybody gets Guinness recognition, congratulations Junrey, may God bless you
      and HAPPY BIRTHDAY...sana naman mabi----an ka ng government ng financial assistance
    • Contented Happy  •  11 months ago
      @mr. perfect you are one of them so better shut up marami pa ring filipino na magagaling at maipagmalaki kaya huwag kang magpost ng panlalait sa mga pinoy hindi ka perfect

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