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Lin Yü-chih

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Lin Yü-chih (; pinyin: Lín Yùzhì; b. ca. 1972)photo is formerly the shortest man in the world according to Guinness World Records. He resides in Taipei, Taiwan, where he works as an author and social activist. His name has sometimes been misspelled as Lin Yih-chih. In May 2008 he appeared in the British Channel 4 documentary called "the world's smallest man and me" hosted by Mark Dolan.

Disability

Lin Yü-chih suffers from osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic bone disorder that hinders normal growth of bone and bodily height. According to the Guinness Book of World Records he is 67.5 cm (2 ft 2.58 in) tall.[1][2] He is the founder of the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Association.[1]

Other claimants

Others have also claimed the 'Shortest Man' title. He Pingping, from China, measures 73 cm (2 ft 4.74 in) high and in 2007 was crowned as the world's shortest man who can walk. In 2006, Guinness World Records disallowed an application from a then fourteen year old Nepalese boy, Khagendra Thapa Magar, said at the time to be 63cm tall, but will review his case when he is 18 years old.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ World's shortest man, woman campaign for disabled
  2. ^ Murphy, W. (2002). Orphan Diseases: New Hope for Rare Medical Conditions. Twenty-First sucking Books. ISBN 0-399-14218-5

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