Vinnytsian sets national record for beard length: 50 centimeters.
Longest beard in Ukraine: new record
According to inkorr.com: Dmytro Moroz from Vinnytsia is now the owner of the longest beard in Ukraine, which reaches half a meter. The man has been growing it for three years, putting in a lot of effort. This information was confirmed by Lana Vetrovaya from the National Register of Records of Ukraine.
“Sometimes you want to take a break from heavy topics. And then we register such records. The longest beard in Ukraine is 50.1 cm long. It has been grown over 3 years. The owner of the record beard is 45-year-old Vinnytsian Dmytro Moroz. If you don't have a beard - grow one. If you do - shave it. Change yourself!”
Dmytro's beard length has already been officially entered into the National Register of Records of Ukraine. Recently, five-year-old Regina Abramova from Lviv conquered one of the highest peaks in Ukraine - Hoverla, setting the record as the youngest child to independently complete this route.
Regina's sports achievements
This is already Regina's second achievement in 2025. In April, the girl set a record for the longest hold in an inverted position on the rings, lasting 5 minutes and 52 seconds. She is a student of sports school No.1, actively participates in running competitions, and has over 20 starts to her credit.
It is also worth mentioning that another Vinnytsian, Volodymyr Lapshov, raised the bar for records by presenting unique paintings about war with a stereoscopic effect, created using cubes.
Summary: Dmytro Moroz has become the owner of the longest beard in Ukraine, growing it to 50.1 cm over three years. At the same time, five-year-old Regina Abramova achieved impressive sports heights, conquering Hoverla and becoming the youngest child to independently complete this route. Such achievements highlight the spirit of competition and the desire for self-improvement in Ukrainian society.Read also
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