World’s Shortest Woman Jyoti Amge is Only 24.7 Inches Tall
Jyoti Amge’s 18th birthday is the best of her life. On this
day, the Guinness Book of World Records named her the world’s shortest
living woman. Amge is just 62.8 centimeters tall (24.7 inches), 6.2 cm
shorter than 22-year old American Bridgette Jordan, who has held the
title since September 2011. Jyoti has been the world’s shortest teenager
in the Guinness World Records since September 2009.
Representatives
from Guinness World Records traveled to Jyoti’s hometown of Nagpur,
India, today to acknowledge her entry into adulthood — and her new entry
into its world records.
“It is wonderful to celebrate my 18th
birthday with a new world record; it’s like an added birthday present,”
said teary eyed cute Amge “I feel grateful to be this size; after all,
if I weren’t small and had not achieved these world records, I might
never have been able to visit Japan and Europe, and many other wonderful
countries.”
After receiving a plaque, she and her guests cut a birthday cake.
Guinness
says in a statement Amge has grown less than one centimetre (0.4 inch)
in the last two years and will grow no more due to a form of dwarfism
called achondroplasia.
The title of shortest woman in history
continues to be held by Pauline Musters, who lived in the Netherlands
from 1876 to 1895 and stood 61 centimeters (24 inches) tall.
As
a teenager at school in Nagpur, Jyoti had her own small desk and chair,
but said the other students didn't treat her any differently.