- August 22, 2024
- Kainat Shakeel
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The fastest time to climb around a person in India has been surpassed by Pakistan’s Irfan Mehsood, a triple Guinness World Record winner, and his five-year-old son, martial artist Sufiyan Mehsood. They accomplished the feat on June 19 in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, in 7.87 seconds, which was the fastest time to climb around a human. They shattered the five-year-old Indian record, MV Arjun Priyan, with a fastest time of 9.78 seconds.
According to Mehsood, the record was extremely challenging and hard. As he informed APP, this record is also known as the Koala Challenge, and it gained a lot of popularity during COVID-19. According to Mehsood, who has achieved 100 Guinness World Records for Pakistan, Sufiyan has become the youngest person to hold a Guinness World Record in that country.
Mehsood lifted a 40-pound weight with his toe for one minute and thirty-two seconds, breaking the record held by Marcello Ferri of Italy. Mehsood, meanwhile, set a record for the deadlift by hoisting 40 pounds for three minutes and twenty seconds. Mehsood broke the previous record by lifting a 70 kg weight with his toe. He claimed to be the first person from Pakistan to hold 100 Guinness World Records in under eight years. In the push-up category, I have set 46 Guinness World Records for the highest world-level pay, and with a 100-pound weight, I have set 31 records.
Mehsood claimed to have held the world records for 40, 60, 80, and 100 pounds thus far. My accomplishments include setting records in push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, step-ups, side jumps, high leaps, knee strikes, and elbow strikes. Thus far, I have shattered world records in sixteen countries: the United States, Great Britain, India, China, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Philippines, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria…