Personal records and individual achievements
Individual results, performance milestones and personal achievements with a clear measurable variable and a verifiable outcome.
Official registration of European records within INTERRECORD™
INTERRECORD registers European records for individuals, teams, companies, organizations and public events under defined criteria and documented verification procedures.
Have a measurable result? Submit it for official European record registration through INTERRECORD.
Unified standards. Structured review. Official status after confirmation.
The European Book of Records™ is a dedicated page for official European record registration within the INTERRECORD system. It is intended for achievements that can be measured, verified and assessed under a defined framework.
This is not a media publication, not a promotional listing and not an arbitrary mention. A European record receives formal status only after the evidence is reviewed, the criteria are checked and the result is accepted through an established procedure.
Applications may come from individuals, teams, brands, institutions and event organizers, provided the result can be measured, described clearly and supported by evidence.
Individual results, performance milestones and personal achievements with a clear measurable variable and a verifiable outcome.
Collective achievements, large coordinated actions and public participation formats that can be counted, timed or otherwise documented objectively.
Corporate record attempts, brand campaigns, public activations, commercial events and high-visibility projects with formal measurable results.
Festival records, event records and structured public attempts where the method of capture, evidence and verification matters as much as the result itself.
Only achievements that can be compared, repeated under the same conditions and checked through submitted materials can move forward for registration.
For a result to be reviewed as a European record, it must be defined precisely, based on an objective parameter and supported by a credible body of evidence.
Time, distance, quantity, weight, area, height, volume, speed or another objectively verifiable metric.
The result must be concrete. Vague wording or descriptive superiority without a measurable value is not enough.
The conditions must be described in a way that makes the result comparable and reproducible under the same rules.
Photos, video, official documents, protocols, witness materials and other sources that make formal review possible.
Subjective claims, promotional wording and statements without measurable superiority or verifiable proof are not treated as records.
The process is structured to ensure that the result is measurable, properly framed, evidence-based and formally registered within the INTERRECORD system.
The applicant submits a description of the achievement, the measurable parameter and the core logic of the completed or planned record attempt.
INTERRECORD checks whether the formulation is valid, the result is measurable and the case fits the formal framework for registration.
The required evidence package is defined: what materials, documents and verification methods are needed for this exact record category.
The submitted result is reviewed through the evidence set. For large-scale or event-based cases, on-site verification may also be required.
If the criteria are met and the evidence is sufficient, the result receives official status and may be entered into the INTERRECORD registry.
Once a result is accepted as a European record within INTERRECORD, it receives formal status, documented confirmation and a defined place within an official registration system.
The result is not merely announced. It is formally reviewed and accepted through a structured registration procedure.
The outcome is fixed within the INTERRECORD system after the submitted materials are reviewed and the evidence is accepted.
Once confirmed, the record may be published in the INTERRECORD registry in accordance with the established publication procedure.
For individuals, it confirms record-holder status. For companies and events, it becomes a verified reputational asset with public value.
That is why the system behind registration matters just as much as the achievement itself.
INTERRECORD is not merely a publication platform. It is a structured record registration system built around measurable criteria, evidence review and formal decision-making.
INTERRECORD has operated since 2011 with defined procedures for application review, verification and official registration.
Each case is assessed for measurability, evidence quality, repeatability and documented confirmation under a single framework.
Applications can come from private record holders, teams, companies, institutions and organizers if the result fits the criteria.
Large-scale, corporate, PR-driven and event-based record attempts may require consultation on structure, evidence and verification planning.
If the case is complex, large-scale or operationally demanding, it makes sense to start with consultation before submission.
These are the core questions applicants usually ask before submission, during criteria review and while preparing the evidence package.
If the result can be measured, proven and supported by the required evidence, it can be submitted for official European record registration through INTERRECORD.
You receive a formal review process, documented verification, official status after confirmation and the possibility of registry publication within INTERRECORD.
Apply directly if the result is already defined and documented. Choose consultation first if the registration path and evidence structure still need planning.