Kyle, Texas, falls short of world record attempt

KYLE, Texas (KXAN) — The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends.

City leaders hosted the “Gathering of the Kyles” world record attempt Sunday afternoon at the Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza. Anyone with the name “Kyle” — spelled that exact way — was asked to attend Sunday afternoon as part of a vie at hosting the largest same-name gathering.

The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)

The current Guinness World Record is nearly six years old, set by Kupreski Kosci in Bosnia and Herzegovina July 30, 2017. That record saw 2,325 Ivans participate to seal the deal.

The city had to have 2,326 or more Kyles attend to take home the crown. Shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday, event organizers confirmed approximately 1,800 participants had shown up.

Kyle Peters made the multi-day drive in from Los Angeles, with his trusty pup in tow. He heard about the world record attempt after friends sent him social media posts about it.

Sunday marked his first full day in Kyle — and he said the city made a great first impression.

“It’s a really charming little town,” he said.

While some might be overwhelmed by that many Kyles in one place — how do you know when someone is talking to you? — he did say it wasn’t his first rodeo with the same name confusion.

“I grew up with seven other Kyles,” he said. “So I do have some experience with this. I didn’t really get to go by my first name a lot as a kid.”

For others, like Kyle Sasaki from Honolulu, he said this was his first time being in a sea of like-named people.

“People will just yell out ‘Kyle,’ and I’ll just automatically turn,” he said, laughing. “Of course everyone’s named Kyle, so it’s really funny. So yeah, it’s just great to see just, I don’t know, the diversity of Kyles.”


RELATED: City of Kyle attempting Guinness record for largest same-name gathering

Sunday’s event marks the city’s fourth attempt at breaking the record, per a city release.

While some participants were from the Austin area or the Lone Star State, others had traveled as far as Hawaii, Canada and Oregon to attempt the feat.

The Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza began Friday and runs through Sunday evening, with festivities including live music, carnival rides and concessions. Entry to the fair is free, with tickets available for rides and craft and food vendors on site.

The Kyle Fair is held at Lake Kyle Park, located at 700 Lehman Road. More information on the world record attempt and fair is available online.

 

The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey …

The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)

KYLE, Texas (KXAN) — The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends.

City leaders hosted the “Gathering of the Kyles” world record attempt Sunday afternoon at the Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza. Anyone with the name “Kyle” — spelled that exact way — was asked to attend Sunday afternoon as part of a vie at hosting the largest same-name gathering.

The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn’t take home a world record Sunday evening — but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)

The current Guinness World Record is nearly six years old, set by Kupreski Kosci in Bosnia and Herzegovina July 30, 2017. That record saw 2,325 Ivans participate to seal the deal.

The city had to have 2,326 or more Kyles attend to take home the crown. Shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday, event organizers confirmed approximately 1,800 participants had shown up.

Kyle Peters made the multi-day drive in from Los Angeles, with his trusty pup in tow. He heard about the world record attempt after friends sent him social media posts about it.

Sunday marked his first full day in Kyle — and he said the city made a great first impression.

“It’s a really charming little town,” he said.

While some might be overwhelmed by that many Kyles in one place — how do you know when someone is talking to you? — he did say it wasn’t his first rodeo with the same name confusion.

“I grew up with seven other Kyles,” he said. “So I do have some experience with this. I didn’t really get to go by my first name a lot as a kid.”

For others, like Kyle Sasaki from Honolulu, he said this was his first time being in a sea of like-named people.

“People will just yell out ‘Kyle,’ and I’ll just automatically turn,” he said, laughing. “Of course everyone’s named Kyle, so it’s really funny. So yeah, it’s just great to see just, I don’t know, the diversity of Kyles.”


RELATED: City of Kyle attempting Guinness record for largest same-name gathering

Sunday’s event marks the city’s fourth attempt at breaking the record, per a city release.

While some participants were from the Austin area or the Lone Star State, others had traveled as far as Hawaii, Canada and Oregon to attempt the feat.

The Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza began Friday and runs through Sunday evening, with festivities including live music, carnival rides and concessions. Entry to the fair is free, with tickets available for rides and craft and food vendors on site.

The Kyle Fair is held at Lake Kyle Park, located at 700 Lehman Road. More information on the world record attempt and fair is available online.

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