And its not Yao and Ye. Although Yao at 7'-6" and Ye at 6'-3" are a total 13'-9" 4" taller than the Wilcos http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38378269/ns/today-today_people/?GT1=43001 Meet the world’s tallest couple: A combined 13-foot-5 He’s 7-foot, she’s 6-foot-5 — and kids are growing like weeds Individually, they are tall enough to turn heads. Together, Wilco and Keisha van Kleef-Bolton are simply jaw-dropping. He’s a ceiling-scraping, doorway-bonking 7 feet, an altitude seen more often in basketball players than security guards. She’s 6-foot-5, an impressive height for a woman, but just right for the man with whom she goes through life. If that’s not enough to get your attention, Wilco, who was born in the Netherlands, is blond and pale, while Keisha, who is of African heritage, is dark. They have two children: Lucas, a 4-year-old who’s tall enough to pass for 7, and Eva, 2, who’s as tall as a girl a year older. Until recently, the van Kleef-Boltons merely seemed to be the tallest married couple in their Essex, England, hometown — or anywhere else, for that matter. Now, it’s official: The Guinness Book of World Records has declared the towering twosome the tallest married couple in the world. They were not without competition. Internet searches turn up other couples who would seem to be taller, including an Indian couple, Sharad and Sanjot Kulkarni, who claimed heights of 7-foot-2 and 6-foot-4, respectively. But after a worldwide search that included an Internet appeal, Guinness has certified the heights of the British pair, as well as the validity of their marriage. At a combined 13 feet, 5 inches, they are in the famous book’s 2010 edition as the tallest in the world. High hopes According to British media reports, the couple met through an Internet site for tall people. Keisha was looking for a dance partner tall enough for her. “I’m 7 ft.,” Wilco responded. “Is that tall enough?” The average British male is 5-foot-10; the average female, 5-foot-4. The U.K.’s Sun reported on the couple’s nuptials in 2001, when Wilco was 20 and Keisha 22. “Everywhere, people stare,” Keisha said at the time. “Some even ask if we are wearing stilts.” Wilco works as a security guard at a local college. “I have to get my uniform custom-made. And finding a good pair of shoes that fit is really difficult,” he told British newspaper The Daily Mail. According to the paper’s website, the two live in an apartment with a bedroom that is not big enough for an extra-long bed, so they sleep with their feet hanging out. They also dream of raising the doorways so they don’t have to bend to keep from hitting their heads. On the plus side, Keisha never needs a stool to reach things on high shelves — or the top of the slide at the local playground. Wardrobe woes Keisha, who wears a size 12, told The Daily Mail she was the object of jokes in school and quit wearing high heels when she was 18. 'I use normal women’s dresses as shirts because they come up so short,” the woman with the 38-inch legs told the newspaper. When she was pregnant, there were no women’s clothes big enough for her, so she wore men’s clothing. Wilco said he goes to American clothing sites that cater to basketball players to get the size 15 shoes he wears. Finding pants with a 40-inch inseam isn’t that easy, either. Wilco told The Daily Mail his parents took him to medical specialists when he reached the height of a normal man at the age of 10. The doctors determined his height was due purely to tall genes; he did not have a medical condition that was causing him to grow. Still, when he was 12, doctors started giving him hormones to make him stop growing, their concern being that if he grew too tall, it would put too much stress on his knees and other joints. Wilco told reporters he stopped growing at 16. In his wedding photos he’s rail-thin, but he has since filled out to 260 pounds, which he appears to carry easily on his extra-large frame. Eventually, the couple said they would like to have two more children. “We think four is the ideal number, but we think we can wait until these two are a bit bigger,” Keisha told The Daily Mail, referring to her two rapidly growing children. “Looking at them, it won't take that long,” she added.
That is really awesome, I love hearing stories like this. I'm sure they are really in love, but would they have found each other if they were normal height? Very doubtful especially with the color and culture descreptency. Stories like this make me feel so good
I also agree, how can you argue that Yao and Ye aren't taller? IF you add it up, Yao and Ye are taller... IF you choose to average it instead Yao and Ye also come out taller... What is the basis for this?
they have a taller combined height, and a taller average, is it because this women is taller then Ye?
I think the reason is that Yao and Ye did not prove marriage and height. Of course, Yao and Ye probably do not care. I think Guinness hurt its credibility withe such a requirement.
Yeah, they clearly aren't the tallest couple. But am I missing something? Why are some of you talking about comparing total or average like it makes any difference? I'm no mathematician but if (a+b)>(c+d) then obviously (a+b)/2>(c+d)/2.
I'm wondering if there is some marketing at play here regarding this choice. Yao and Ye are fairly well known but having a relatively unknown mixed race UK couple might draw some more interest than the already heavily known Yao and Ye. Also the people at Guiness just might not have been that diligent and just relied on entries people submitted rather than a search themselves.
The GBWR site is pretty funny: Then when you go to the "contact us" page: How do you pose a non-record related question to the Guiness Book of World Records?
cute story and the kids are just adorable. I would imagine that Yao and Ye could care less about the Guiness book
seems pretty sloppy on Guiness's part. You'd think a basic starting point would be checking the heights of the spouses of 7' basketball players. Unless Yao and/or Ye have fudged their heights . Fudged records from chinese athletes? could it happen?