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8-foot-5 Ukrainian is world's tallest man, Guinness World Records says

Published: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 | 6:32 PM ET

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - A Ukrainian man is the tallest person in the world at eight feet five inches, overshadowing a Chinese man who previously held the title, Guinness World Records said Wednesday.

Leonid Stadnik, 37, a former veterinarian, is eight inches taller than the former titleholder, China's Bao Xishun, who measured seven feet nine inches, Guinness World Records spokeswoman Amarilis Espinoza said in London.

Stadnik's growth spurt started at age 14 after a brain operation apparently stimulated his pituitary gland, which produces the human growth hormone.

He lives with his mother, Halyna, in northwestern Ukraine, taking care of the family's house and garden.

According to Guiness, the tallest man in medical history was Illinois native Robert Pershing Wadlow, who was eight feet 11 inches tall and died in 1940 at the age of 22.-

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