DERA ISMAIL KHAN:In what has been witnessed as an impressive display of athletic ability, two Pakistani children have broken a 12-year-old Guinness World Record previously held by American athletes in the category of Leapfrog Jumping.
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پاکستانی بچوں نے امریکہ کا 12 سالہ پرانا گینیز ورلڈ ریکارڈ توڑ دیا. محمد نعمان اور محمد ابوبکر نے امریکن کھلاڑیوں کا 57 لیپ فراگ جمپ کا ریکارڈ 58 لیپ فراگ کر کے توڑ دیا. نعمان اور ابوبکر صدارتی ایورڈ یافتہ گینیز ورلڈ ریکارڈ ہولڈر عرفان محسود کے شاگرد ہیں pic.twitter.com/yuGHEjFeJd— MM News (@mmnewsdottv) April 1, 2023
Muhammad Nauman and Muhammad Abu Bakr, both students of Presidential Award-winning Guinness World Record holder Irfan Mehsud, achieved the feat by completing 58 leap frog jumps, surpassing the previous record of 57 jumps.
The Guinness World Record for leap frog jumping has been fiercely contested over the years, with athletes from around the world vying for the title. However, Nauman and Abu Bakr’s achievement is particularly remarkable, as it is the first time that the record has been broken in over a decade.
The pair’s incredible accomplishment has been met with widespread admiration and recognition across Pakistan and beyond. They have become national heroes overnight, inspiring young people across the country to pursue their dreams and break barriers.
Speaking about the record-breaking achievement, Irfan Mehsud expressed his pride and joy at his students’ success, saying, “I am thrilled and humbled to have played a part in helping these talented young boys achieve this incredible feat. They have worked tirelessly to prepare for this moment and have shown the world what can be achieved with dedication and perseverance.”
Nauman and Abu Bakr’s names will now be etched into the annals of sporting history as Guinness World Record holders, representing not only their own incredible abilities but also the strength and determination of the Pakistani people.