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8-year-old Delhi boy breaks world record in limbo skating

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : May 5, 2017, 6:02 pm IST
Updated : May 5, 2017, 6:04 pm IST

Tiluck Keisam skated for 475 feet and 7 inches to break his previous record

The Delhi boy achieved the record flawlessly without a hitch by guiding himself through the curved route. (Photo: Youtube)
 The Delhi boy achieved the record flawlessly without a hitch by guiding himself through the curved route. (Photo: Youtube)

The sport of skating is quite difficult for most people and while we never mastered the sport, children are creating records. A boy from Delhi created a record by skating for the farthest distance in the limbo category to break his previous.

According to a media report, Tiluck Keisam created a new Guinness world record after he skated 475 feet. The 8-year-old boy broke his previous record by skating for 145 metres (475 feet and 7 inches) beneath poles that are 30 cm high. Tiluck had created his last record in December 2015 by skating for 116 metres and only broke it with his recent attempt.

The Delhi boy achieved the record flawlessly without a hitch by guiding himself through the curved route. The video posted by Guinness World Record has already gathered 30,485 views and is quite an impressive act by the wonder child.

Watch the video here:

 

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