PESHAWAR: Pakistani Multi Guinness World Records champion Irfan Mehsood and his child Sufiyan Mehsood have made another record this year for quickest time to move around an individual, the site for the honors said.
Mehsood, a blended hand to hand fighting competitor from the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa territory, this month achieved the title of turning into the primary Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World Records.
This June, he likewise made another record with his child Sufiyan, breaking the record of India’s K. Gokulnath and MV Arjun Priyan.
“The quickest time to move around an individual is 7.87 seconds and was accomplished by Irfan Mehsood and Sufiyan Mehsood (both Pakistan) in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, on 19 June 2024,” the Guinness World Records site said. “Irfan is a different Guinness World Records champion.”
“Early on, Sufiyan Mehsood has made a Guiness World Record, making the name of his folks and his nation pleased,” Head of the state Shehbaz Sharif said in a message on Thursday.
“Gifted youngsters like Sufiyan Mehsood are an assurance of Pakistan’s brilliant future.”
Mehsood, a 33-year-old local of the South Waziristan ancestral region, holds records for the most push-ups, squats, bouncing jacks, squat pushes, step-ups, knee strikes, elbow strikes, side leaps and high leaps.
Italian weightlifter Marcello Ferri had established a worldwide best by lifting a 40-pound weight with his toe for a moment and 32 seconds. This was broken by Mehsood by lifting similar load for three minutes and 20 seconds.
Mehsood has broken the records of 16 nations so far including the US, England, India, China, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Philippines, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Pakistan and Syria. He likewise got an official honor in 2023.
“Irfan Mehsud is the principal Pakistani competitor to accomplish 100 Guinness World Records,” All Pakistan MMA President Babar Raja told Bedouin News recently. “There is no spotlight in the area he hails from yet he is as yet ready to get broad distinction in MMA as a competitor.”
Raja said the All Pakistan MMA Organization was attempting to grant Mehsood a senior job in the body so others could profit from his experience.