Cook-a-thon: Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith sets new world record for longest cooking
Cook-a-thon: Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith sets new world record for longest cooking

Ghanaian Millennium Chef Ebenezer Smith has set the new Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual.
Chef Ebenezer Smith began his cook-a-thon on February 1 with the aim of surpassing the current record.
A post on his Facebook page hinted about the announcement of his achievement via a press conference on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
Before the press conference by Chef Ebenezer Smith to announce the outcome of his record attempt, a banner at the entrance of the conference room where the presser was going to take place gave insight of the expected news.
The banner reads: “Unveiling the New World Cook-a-thon Record Holder. Millennium Chef Smith from Ghana with an incredible 802 hours, 25 minutes to dethrone Irish King, Alan Fisher.”
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Chef Smith is new cook-a-thon record holder with 802 hours and 25 minutes
Chef Smith was accorded the record with a time of 802 hours and 25 minutes.
He has now taken over the record from the current holder Irishman Alan Fisher who cooked for 119 hours and 57 minutes.
Chef Smith embarked on his record attempt in March 2024 completing the attempt with an impressive 820 hours of cooking.
Chef Smith cooked for over a month. On March 5, his cook-a-thon drew a star-studded lineup of performers including Praye Tietia, Yaw Tog, Amerado, Kofi Jamar, and Asakaa Boys.

- Chef Smith ends GWR cooking marathon with 820 hours
Throughout this extraordinary challenge, numerous celebrities, including Nana Ama McBrown, Clemento Suarez, Kwaku Manu, SDK, and OB Amponsah, visited the Amadia Shopping Centre at Spintex to show their support for the chef’s incredible feat.
His cooking marathon was sponsored by the Amadia Shopping Centre at Spintex where the event was held.