How did the Guinness Book of World Records feat come about?
While intensively working on the choreography of Gaelforce in Sydney, Australia, I found myself reaching new levels of fitness, motivation and focus on my dancing. I was determined to harness this energy, and therefore was inspired to officially attempt to break the Guinness World Record for Fastest Tap Dancing Speed which was previously held by Michael Flatley at 35 taps per second. Before attempting the record at the MCM TV Recording Studios, Sydney, Australia, a series of rules and regulations set out by Guinness World Records had to be adhered to and acknowledged by a Justice of the Peace. Highly sensitive microphones were placed at my feet and the rest is dance history! Using several different methods by researchers at the Guinness Book of World Records the challenge was authenticated and officially entered in to the Millennium Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Having officially achieved 38 taps per second, I am currently the fastest tap dancer in the world and have h