Khaleej Times

RECORD TRIBUTE TO ZAYED

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

In a perfect tribute to the Founding Father of the Nation, the Dubai Multi Commoditie­s Centre clinched the Guinness World Records title for the largest jigsaw puzzle by surface area that featured the official logo of the Year of Zayed. The attempt made use of over 12,000 wooden jigsaw pieces and an area of over 6,000 square metres within the DMCC’s Uptown Dubai district.

dubai — Yet another world record was marked in Dubai, and this one is a perfect tribute to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Set on Saturday to honour the legacy of Father of the Nation, the Dubai Multi Commoditie­s Centre (DMCC) claimed the Guinness World Records title for the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle by surface area.

In celebratio­n of the Year of Zayed, the wooden jigsaw of over 12,000 pieces featured the official logo of the national initiative and spans an area of over 6,000 square metres within the DMCC’s Uptown Dubai district.

“The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was a visionary leader of rare perception. He was confident, charismati­c, encouraged the continuous pursuit of excellence and made bold decisions in the face of uncertaint­y.

“He also created a sense of collective purpose and possessed a granite understand­ing of progress for his people,” said Ahmed bin Sulayem, executive chairman, DMCC.

“The remarkable growth story that is the modern UAE is the direct result of his ambitious vision for the country, and resolute determinat­ion to bring it to fruition. The Year of Zayed represents an important moment for us all to reflect on this reality, and I commend the entire team behind the initiative for promoting his legacy in such a meaningful way.

“At the DMCC, it is our hope that with this world record achievemen­t, we have shown our support for the national project and gratitude for the inspiring founding father of the UAE,” he added.

The jigsaw was unveiled during a ceremony attended by a select group of invitees who gathered to move the final pieces of the jigsaw into place. All the pieces of the jigsaw will be recycled after the completion of the project — a process managed by the Dubai Municipali­ty.

Kevin Southam, official adjudicato­r, Guinness World Records, added: “Dubai, and the UAE, have become renowned for breaking records and they continuous­ly

raise the bar in new and exciting ways. This record is a reflection of the admiration the country has for its inspiring founding father. We would like to congratula­te the DMCC on this accomplish­ment.”

The previous record for the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle according to the Guinness World Records is measured at 5,428.8 square metres.

This was devised by the Great East Asia Surveyors & Consultant­s Co. Ltd, and assembled at the former Kai Tak airport, Hong Kong, on November 3, 2002.

The late Sheikh Zayed was a visionary leader of rare perception. He encouraged the continuous pursuit of excellence and made bold decisions in the face of uncertaint­y.” Ahmed bin Sulayem,

executive chairman, DMCC

This record is a reflection of admiration the country has for its inspiring founding father. We would like to congratula­te the DMCC on this accomplish­ment.” Kevin Southam, official adjudicato­r, Guinness World Records

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 ?? Photos by Neeraj Murali ?? Ahmed bin Sulayem places the last piece of jigsaw puzzle to create the Year of Zayed logo, which claimed the Guinness World Records title for the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle by surface area. Right, Kevin Southam presents the certificat­e of Guinness World Record to Bin Sulayem. —
Photos by Neeraj Murali Ahmed bin Sulayem places the last piece of jigsaw puzzle to create the Year of Zayed logo, which claimed the Guinness World Records title for the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle by surface area. Right, Kevin Southam presents the certificat­e of Guinness World Record to Bin Sulayem. —
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Supplied photo The record-breaking Sheikh Zayed logo —

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