Dear members of the WHPVA board, Much to my pleasure I can notify you that we have received a new record attempt report. Wulf Kraneis, according to a report sent in by Lars Brunnermeier, claims to have achieved a new world record on June 21st 2014 at Aldenhoven, Germany, by covering 676.454km within 12h. All material sent in can be accessed following this link: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/75618942/WHPVA/RecordReports/2014-07-14_Aldenhoven_Kraneis.zip Although not yet officially in effect, I would suggest to nevertheless follow the record ratification procedure as outlined here to process this request: http://wiki.whpva.org/vph/index.php?title=RecordRatificationProcedure This may serve as a real-life feasibility test which undoubtedly will help to take a decision when the official vote takes place (currently, we are still in the discussion phase, so feel free to add your comments!). Please have a look at the report. If you as the highest authority of the WHPVA want to reject the report and not accept the achievement as new world record, all you have to do is respond to this email within 15 working days and explain the reasons for your decision. Please remember that these will be published along with the report. Thank you! Kind regards, Edgar Teufel