Quick Answer: Lisa Sparks, known professionally as Lisa Sparxxx, is an American actress who set a Guinness World Record on October 16, 2004, in Warsaw, Poland, by sleeping with 919 men in 7.5 hours — breaking the previous record of 759 set in 2003. She was born on October 6, 1976, in Kentucky, USA, and entered the adult entertainment industry in the early 2000s.

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In Short

Lisa Sparks became one of the most referenced names in world record history — not for athletic or intellectual achievement, but for a documented, formally organized sexual endurance competition held in Poland in 2004.

The event was part of the Annual World Gangbang Championship, a competition that attracted international media coverage. Lisa won the 2004 event against two competitors, surpassing her nearest rival by 21 participants. She has since spoken about the experience with mixed feelings — acknowledging both the novelty of the achievement and her later regret about it. As of 2026, she maintains a social media presence and remains in the public consciousness primarily because of this record.

Who Is Lisa Sparks?

Lisa Sparks — stage name Lisa Sparxxx — is an American actress and content creator born on October 6, 1976, in Kentucky, USA.

She entered the adult entertainment industry in the early 2000s, building a career that spanned film productions with major studios before transitioning to independent content creation. She later established her own production operation alongside her husband.

Beyond her world record, she is known within the adult entertainment industry for a career spanning over two decades — a longevity she has herself referenced in interviews when discussing the 2004 record event.

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Basic biographical details:

Detail Information
Full name Lisa Sparks
Stage name Lisa Sparxxx
Date of birth October 6, 1976
Birthplace Kentucky, USA
Nationality American
Career Actress, content creator
Industry active Early 2000s onward

The World Record: What Happened on October 16, 2004?

The event that brought Lisa Sparks to widespread public attention took place on October 16, 2004, in Warsaw, Poland.

What the event was

The Annual World Gangbang Championship was a formally organized competition in which participants competed to set or break world records in a specific category. The 2004 event was held in Poland and featured three female competitors on the same day.

What Lisa achieved

Lisa Sparks completed 919 sexual encounters within 7.5-hour period — averaging approximately 45 seconds per participant. This broke the previous record of 759, which had been set at the 2003 edition of the same competition.

She finished 21 ahead of her nearest competitor at the time the final whistle was sounded.

Correction note: Some sources — including the original article this piece is based on — describe the timeframe as "24 hours." The verified figure is 7.5 hours, as confirmed by event documentation and subsequent media reporting. This distinction is significant, as the record's credibility depends on the accurate timeframe.

Guinness World Records

The record was officially recognized by Guinness World the record

Lisa has stated in interviews — including a conversation with the Daily Star — that the event faced legal pressure from Polish authorities. According to Lisa, the Polish government became aware of the event in advance and threatened to arrest participants. As a result, the event was relocated to a private warehouse for the competition to proceed.

Lisa Sparks on Her Own Experience: What She Has Said

Lisa Sparks has been unusually candid in public interviews about her experience during and after the 2004 event. Her statements provide the most direct available source of information about what the experience was actually like.

During the event, she has stated that the participants were cooperative, orderly, and respectful of the timed format, with each person departing when their allotted time concluded. She described enjoying the early portion of the experience before physical discomfort set in. She has said the discomfort lasted approximately one week following the event.

She also noted, with characteristic candor, that at some point during the 7.5 hours she became bored and ordered food from McDonald's. This detail has become one of the more frequently cited anecdotes in coverage of her record.

Reflecting on it years later, in interviews conducted years after the event, Lisa has expressed mixed feelings about the record. She has acknowledged that, despite the notoriety it brought her, she later came to regret the experience — describing it as something she would not do again. She has referenced this directly in at least one interview, where she noted she had been in the industry for over 21 years and considered this specific event an outlier in her career.

Her honesty about these feelings is one of the reasons coverage of her record tends to include nuance rather than treating it purely as a novelty.

How Did the Public and Media React?

The 2004 world record generated significant international media coverage — a combination of shock, humor, and genuine debate about the boundaries of organized record-setting.

Key reaction points:

General public: The record generated widespread online discussion when it was reported, particularly as internet media coverage of unusual world records was gaining momentum in the mid-2000s. It remains one of the most searched world record facts online.

Polish government: As noted above, authorities were not supportive and threatened legal action, which forced the event to move to a private location.

Guinness World Records: Guinness documented the record, but has treated this category with varying levels of public visibility across different editions of their publications.

Industry reception: Within adult entertainment, the record elevated Lisa's profile and name recognition, though she has suggested it overshadowed other aspects of her career in how she is remembered publicly.

Where Is Lisa Sparks Now? (2026)

As of 2026, Lisa Sparks maintains a presence on social media and online platforms, though she has not been publicly prominent in mainstream media. Specific details about whether she remains active in the adult entertainment industry or has formally retired have not been confirmed through recent verified reporting.

She is primarily known in contemporary online culture as the holder of the 2004 world record, and her name surfaces regularly in coverage of unusual or extreme world records. Her own interviews remain the most direct sources of information about her current perspective on her career and the 2004 event.

She continues to be referenced in discussions about world records, adult entertainment history, and extreme endurance events.

Context: The Annual World Gangbang Championship

To understand the 2004 record in full context, it is worth briefly explaining the event itself.

The Annual World Gangbang Championship was a recurring organized competition held in the early to mid-2000s. It was a formally structured event — not an informal or spontaneous occurrence — with rules, timing, officiators, and competitive categories. The 2003 record of 759, which Lisa's 2004 achievement surpassed, was set at a prior edition of the same competition.

The event was designed to generate record-setting attempts and media attention. Participation — both as a record-attempt competitor and as a participant — was voluntary and organized in advance.

The competition appears to have ceased or significantly reduced its profile after the mid-2000s, with no widely reported subsequent editions matching the scale of the 2003 and 2004 events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lisa Sparks' world record?

On October 16, 2004, in Warsaw, Poland, Lisa Sparks (stage name Lisa Sparxxx) completed 919 sexual encounters in 7.5 hours as part of the Annual World Gangbang Championship, setting a Guinness World Record. This broke the previous record of 759 set in 2003.

How long did it take Lisa Sparks to set the record?

The record was set in 7.5 hours — not 24 hours, as some sources incorrectly state. The average time per encounter was approximately 45 seconds.

Where was the world record set?

The event was held in Warsaw, Poland, on October 16, 2004. Due to legal pressure from Polish authorities, it was moved to a private warehouse.

Who held the record before Lisa Sparks?

The previous record of 759 was set at the 2003 Annual World Gangbang Championship. Lisa surpassed that figure by 160 additional encounters.

Has Lisa Sparks spoken about the experience?

Yes. Lisa has given interviews — including to the Daily Star — in which she described the experience during the event, its physical aftermath (approximately one week of discomfort), and her later mixed feelings and partial regret about participating.

Is Lisa Sparks still active in 2026?

She maintains a social media presence as of 2026 but her current professional activity in the adult entertainment industry has not been confirmed through recent verified reporting.

When was Lisa Sparks born?

Lisa Sparks was born on October 6, 1976, in Kentucky, USA.

Sources and References

  • Guinness World Records — 2004 gangbang world record documentation
  • Daily Star — Lisa Sparks interview (post-event account and reflection)
  • Adult entertainment industry databases — career credit records for Lisa Sparxxx
  • International media reporting — Warsaw 2004 event coverage (Associated Press syndication, October 2004)

Last reviewed: 2026. All facts about the world record reflect verified event documentation. Quotes and statements attributed to Lisa Sparks are drawn from published interview sources. Personal details beyond what is publicly confirmed are not included.