Six-year-old Muhammad Ibrahim becomes youngest world record holder
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3 Dec 2024
Six-year-old Pakistani kid, Muhammad Ibrahim became the youngest Guinness World champion after setting a record in martial arts.
Ibrahim unbolted the caps of 45 bottles within a minute using martial kicks, breaking the previous record of 40 bottle caps in one minute.
Muhammad Ibrahim is the son of Muhammad Rashid Naseem, a martial artist who holds a dozen Guinness World records.
It is pertinent to mention here that Naseem's daughter also set a Guinness World Record at the age of 7.
Six-year-old Muhammad Ibrahim became the youngest Guinness World Record holder after setting a record in martial arts.
It's worth noting that Naseem's daughter also set a Guinness World Record at the age of 7.
Similarly, his father and wife also hold records that made them able to submit their names to the Guinness World Records.
"My family and I will continue to bring honour to Pakistan in the future. So far, 16 of my students have registered their names in the Guinness World Records," Express Tribune quoted Rashid Naseem.
Naseem stated that he and his family could not continue to bring this honour to Pakistan without government support.
Following in his father's footsteps, Ibrahim became the youngest-ever world record holder.
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