Indian boy sets new record in limbo skating

A video grab taken from Tiluck Keisam who spends seven hours every day practicing limbo skating.

Most seven-year-old kids spend their time playing with toys, running around with friends and watching TV with relatives. But that’s not the case with Tiluck Keisam who spends seven hours every day practicing limbo skating.

And now, his efforts have paid off. He has set a new world record for the farthest distance limbo skating under bars.

The seven year old Indian boy skated an incredible 116 meters under a set of bars at a Sports Complex in New Delhi, smashing the previous record of 50 meters.

And to keep things more challenging for himself, the bars were set at only 28 centimeters high from the ground level.

That is 7 centimeters lower than the required record. Tiluck has been skating since 2013.

He has participated in various competitions and so far won nearly 50 medals along with many certificates. His parents are proud of his achievements.

 


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