A Guinness World Records team measured Chandra Bahadur Dangi at 54.60 centimeters (21.5 inches), declaring the 72-year-old even shorter the previous title holder, Junrey Balawing, from the Philippines, who stood at 23.5 inches at the age of 18, in 2011.
“The good news is that Chandra Bahadur Dangi is the world’s shortest living man,” Guiness Records Editor-in-Chief Craig Glenday told reporters after measurements were taken.
“If he is really 72 years old he is the oldest person to be awarded the shortest-man record,” Glenday said, adding Dangi was also the shortest person ever measured by the Guinness World Records.
From a poor and uneducated family in a remote part of Nepal, Dangi said he had never heard of Mount Everest and was unaware of the world record title before a timber merchant visited his remote village last month and decided to measure him.
His diminutive size has since made him a celebrity in the impoverished nation of 26.6 million people and he took a plane for the first time last week to travel from his village, Rimkholi, 267 km (167 miles) west of Kathmandu, to meet the Guiness World Records officials in the capital.
“I am good. I feel happy,” Dangi said holding two framed certificates. “I want to travel around the world and spread the name of my country.”
Dangi, whose parents died when he was still in his teens, lives with his brother with, he said, no desire to marry.
His family has no idea when he stopped growing as many Nepali villages still lack basic health care. Dangi has never seen a doctor in his life. Five of his brothers and two sisters are of normal size.
Dangi mostly stays at home, needing assistance to move around, preparing head straps used by villagers to carry loads.
Chandra claims to be 72 years of age and weighs 14.5kg. He has spent his entire life in the remote Nepalese mountain village of Rhimkholi, about 250 miles west of Kathmandu. He lives there with his five brothers (all of an average height) and makes his living weaving traditional Nepalese garments. Chandra’s home is so remote that it wasn’t until recently that he gained attention; a forest contractor cutting timber in the village met him and informed local media.
Before Balawing, who was declared the shortest man in the world in June last year, another Nepali man, Khagnedra Thapa Magar, who stood 26.4 inches tall, held the title.
World’s Shortest Men
| Nationality |
Height |
Name |
Notes |
Lifespan |
|
|
|
|
|
| Nepal |
54.6 cm |
Chandra Bahadur Dangi |
Mr. Chandra was declared the shortest human adult ever documented and verified, measuring 21.5 in (54.6 cm) Height confirmed by Guinness World Records. |
1940- |
| India |
57 cm |
Gul Mohammed |
Shortest man ever verified up to 2012 when he lost the title to Chandra Bahadur Dangi, measuring 22 in (57 cm), according to Guinness World Records. |
1957–1997 |
| Philippines |
59.93 cm |
Junrey Balawing |
Former shortest living man in the world, measuring 23.59 in (59.93 cm), verified by Guinness World Records on June 12, 2011. |
1993– |
| Hungary |
65 cm |
István Tóth |
Shortest man claimant, was said to be 26 in (65 cm). Verification by Guinness World Records needs to be checked. István died in May 2011 at the age of 48. |
1963–2011 |
| Nepal |
67 cm |
Khagendrav Thapa Magar |
Former shortest man in the world until 2011, measuring 26.4 in (67 cm), according to Guinness World Records. |
1992– |
| Taiwan |
67.5 cm |
Lin Yü-chih |
Former shortest man in the world until 2009. |
1972– |
| Colombia |
70.21 cm |
Edward Niño Hernández |
Named the shortest man after He Pingping died in March 2010, at 27.64 in (70.21 cm), but lost the title in October 2010 to Magar. |
1986– |
| China |
74 cm |
He Pingping |
Once officially verified as shortest living man (mobile) at 29 in (74 cm), until death in March 2010. |
1988–2010 |
World’s Shortest Men

Shortest Man 2012
| Nationality |
Height |
Name |
Notes |
Lifespan |
|
|
|
|
|
| Nepal |
54.6 cm |
Chandra Bahadur Dangi |
Mr. Chandra was declared the shortest human adult ever documented and verified, measuring 21.5 in (54.6 cm) Height confirmed by Guinness World Records. |
1940- |
| India |
57 cm |
Gul Mohammed |
Shortest man ever verified up to 2012 when he lost the title to Chandra Bahadur Dangi, measuring 22 in (57 cm), according to Guinness World Records. |
1957–1997 |
| Philippines |
59.93 cm |
JunreyBalawing |
Former shortest living man in the world, measuring 23.59 in (59.93 cm), verified by Guinness World Records on June 12, 2011. |
1993– |
| Hungary |
65 cm |
István Tóth |
Shortest man claimant, was said to be 26 in (65 cm). Verification by Guinness World Records needs to be checked. István died in May 2011 at the age of 48. |
1963–2011 |
| Nepal |
67 cm |
Khagendra Thapa Magar |
Former shortest man in the world until 2011, measuring 26.4 in (67 cm), according to Guinness World Records. |
1992– |
| Taiwan |
67.5 cm |
Lin Yü-chih |
Former shortest man in the world until 2009. |
1972– |
| Colombia |
70.21 cm |
Edward Niño Hernández |
Named the shortest man after He Pingping died in March 2010, at 27.64 in (70.21 cm), but lost the title in October 2010 to Magar. |
1986– |
| China |
74 cm |
He Pingping |
Once officially verified as shortest living man (mobile) at 29 in (74 cm), until death in March 2010. |
1988–2010 |
World’s Shortest women

Shortest Woman, 2012
Deceased Living
| Nationality |
Height |
Name |
Note |
Lifespan |
| Netherlands |
58 cm |
Pauline Musters |
At 23 in (58 cm) tall, recognised by the Guinness World Records as the shortest woman ever recorded |
1876–1895 |
| India |
62.8 cm |
Jyoti Amge |
At 62.8 cm currently recognized by the Guinness World Records as the World’s shortest woman |
1993– |
| South Africa |
65 cm |
Madge Bester |
65 cm in 1998. |
1963– |
| Mexico |
67 cm |
Lucia Zarate |
Smallest woman claimant and the earliest studied example of microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II. Still under review. |
1864–1890 |
| United States |
69 cm |
Bridgette Jordan |
Former smallest living woman acccording to Guinness World Records and one of the shortest living siblings according to Guinness World Records. |
1989- |
| Turkey |
71 cm |
Hatice Kocaman |
Former smallest living woman according to Guinness World Records. |
1989– |
Dream Dare Win
www.jeywin.com
*****