What is the world record for staying awake?

The London Times reports that Tony Wright of Cornwall recently stayed awake for 266 hours. He was attempting to break the world record of 264 hours awake set by Randy Gardner of San Diego in 1964. Wright was also attempting to demonstrate that, thanks to his "caveman diet" of raw food, he was able to "train his mind in such a way as to stay awake for 11 days and remain coherent and aware of what was going on around him."

The Times then goes on to report the bad news. Gardner didn't actually hold the world record for staying awake. Gardner's record had long since been surpassed by others. So Wright didn't set a new record.

The Times reports that: "The Guinness previous record was for 11½ days, or 276 hours, and was set by Toimi Soini in Hamina, Finland, between February 5 to 15, 1964." However, Soini's record was removed from the Guinness Book of Records in 1989. "It was deleted on the grounds that it could encourage records harmful to health and was unverifiable because of the claims of insomnia sufferers."

Actually, the question of who holds the world record for staying awake is a little more complicated than that, which I know because Gardner's sleep deprivation experiment is one of the experiments I discuss in Elephants On Acid: and Other Bizarre Experiments. I even interviewed Randy Gardner, who still lives in San Diego.

Gardner set his record on January 8, 1964. Two weeks later newspapers reported that Jim Thomas, a student at Fresno State College, beat Gardner's record by staying awake for 266.5 hours. And a month later Soini set the new record. 1964 was a banner year for sleep-deprivation trials.

However, subsequent issues of the Guinness Book of Records report far longer periods of sleep deprivation. The 1978 edition, for instance, states that:
The longest recorded period for which a person has voluntarily gone without sleep is 449 hr (14 days 13 hours) by Mrs. Maureen Weston of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in a rocking chair marathon on 14 Apr.-2 May 1977. Though she tended to hallucinate toward the end of this surely ill-advised test, she surprisingly suffered no lasting ill effects.
Ironically, I don't believe Randy Gardner's record ever did make it into Guinness. Gardner reports that "I did not get listed in Guiness as I missed the publication date." However, Gardner's record is the most frequently cited because it was (and probably still is) the most scientifically rigorous long-term human sleep-deprivation study, since Gardner was monitored by Dr. William Dement of Stanford University.

The overall problem with determining the record for the longest a person has stayed awake is that people take "microsleeps" without being aware of it. To really determine if a person has been constantly awake you'd need to record their brainwaves throughout the experiment. As far as I know, such a study has never been done.

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Posted on Sat May 26, 2007



Comments

me and my brother were going to attempt 100 hour 4 days 4 hours im 14 so yeah it will be a challange however we both have 17 litres of coke to share at night soo yeah babe IM GOING FOR IT im going to start next week wish me luck
Posted by daniel dieni  on  Wed Jul 27, 2011  at  11:52 PM
If I have the right environment around me I can probably beat this record
Posted by Anthony  on  Thu Mar 29, 2012  at  05:01 AM
i can bet that so far i have gone 10 days without sleep so im going for the worled record i just have to last 32 houers and 28 more mins left and i will bet that.
Posted by i can bet that  on  Tue May 01, 2012  at  09:29 AM
I stayed up for 30 days my head is light weight I fell like passing out am going for 32 days all I have left is 24hrs and 30 min wish me luck
Posted by Jake  on  Thu Jun 28, 2012  at  08:35 PM
I've stayed awake for 54 hours once, I was doing alright for a while with energy drinks helping me out, then I did the math on how long I have been awake and I felt instantly tired
Posted by atreestump  on  Fri Jan 11, 2013  at  09:26 AM
INSOMInIA...........
..........
2 years
.............I've been infected with a rare case of insomnia!?during my stay at a local hospital, I woke up feeling like the best I could......later that night.....
When everyone was getting ready for bed
I then found myself NONE drowsy :/
........... ...... At my usual internal clock around midnight....everyone gets heavy eyes, coffe, sugar and DayQuil effects from a none drowsy substance....
I wasn't ...
.............................2 years..........I'm awake

I just remember that night like the rest.....and the morning, as well as seeing my family trying to get up like I used to feeling helpless.....forgetting....un-willingly..sleepy?!

Anyways it's funny watching people now.....mornings are my favorite......
I couldn't lose my people... I'd be scared alone.

I would like to do a brain wave study, in a test form.
Maybe I'm some sort of cure or inhansment......who knows, who knows.

Ok we'll 3 years...unfortunately , I wouldn't take it back now.....and here I come
....maybe we'll meet in the future......at some other phacility.
............ I'm j, and I'm awake
Posted by J  on  Tue Mar 12, 2013  at  09:30 PM
I think i can beat that i stayed up 10 days no problem.
Posted by zachary  on  Thu May 30, 2013  at  07:34 PM
7 days. Hell
Posted by Austin Sauer  on  Thu Jun 06, 2013  at  12:30 PM
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