Rajasthan guy Create Guinnness global file For ongest adventure with the aid of Bicycle in Single Country.
According to the official website of the Guinness world Record, Narpat Started his journey at Jammu airpot on 27 january 2019 and completed it on 20 April 2022 in jaipur , Rajasthan.
NARPAT singh Rajpurohit, a 34-year-old man from Rajasthan s' Barmer has created a Guinness World Record for the longest journey by bicycle in a single country by covering a distance of 301,121.64 km (18716.71 miles).
According to the official website of the Guinness world Record, Narpat Started his Journey at jammu airport on 27 january 2019 and completed it on 20 April 2022 in jaipur, Rajasthan. He covered a total of 29 sates during his journey.
"During his cycling trip, Narpat had to walk in heavy rain in many places, such as mountainous areas. narpat went'on the path of the forest;" said the official statement.
Meanwhile, Speaking about his journey, Rajpurohit mentioned that during the Covid-19 outbreak, he had to pause his journey in Tamil Nadu for nearly four months, and he had to often eat just biscuits. Reportedly, he also planted 93,000 saplings while he was on his journey.
During his journey, he went to several educational institutions and railway stations to distribute saplings. He also held gatherings to make people aware of why it is important to save the environment.
"I had only one target of taking my camagion to save the environment to the maximum number of people. I went to schools , colleges, and railway stations to distribute saplings....I held gathering at around 1400-1500 locations during the journey to convey the message of why it is important to save the environment," he was quoted as saying by the reporters.
Another man from Rajasthan has registered his name in the Guinness World Records making the world's smallest spoon, with a height of nearly 2mm.
The spoon is even smaller than the size of a human nail and is made by Jaipur's Navratan Prajapati. it is so tiny that it can't even hold two grains of sugar.
US Man Breaks Tallest Unicycle Record A Year After Serious Accident
According to GWR, he sustained severe injuries that necessitated five operations, two metal plates, 35 screws and 83 stitches.
A Florida man set a Guinness World Record (GWR) after constructing and riding a 31-feet, 10-inch-tall unicycle. According to GWR , Wesley Williams' latest unicycle broke his own record for the world's tallest rideable unicycle. It is nearly a meter taller than the previous tallest unicycle, which was also built by him in 2020.
The record-breaking act took place just over a year after he fractured his back at the semi-final of Spain's Got Talent 2021. His unicycle broke down as he was performing, which left him tumbling over eight meters (27 feet) to the ground.
According to GWR, he sustained severe injuries that necessitated five operations, two metal plates, 35 screws and 83 stitches. Mr Williams later revealed that the accident nearly rendered him paralysed. However, this did not stop him and he wished to "go bigger than
The Weltweihnachts Circus, Germany, which is regarded as one of the most prestigious Christmas circuses in the world, was the next target for the rider. To achieve the record, one must successfully ride the unicycle for a distance of at least 8.5 metres (27 feet 10 inches) without falling off or without any support, as per GWR. The rules state that a safety harness could be worn but it must not in any way assist the rider in maintaining balance. "The unicycle does not need to be scaled-up in proportion with a regular-sized unicycle; in fact, the wheel must remain regular-sized," the website mentions.
Mr Williams constructed the world-record-breaking unicycle on December 29, 2022 and got ready to mount it at the Circus. He performed the act successfully while riding the unicycle despite the heavy strain. He further went around the stage once to cover the necessary distance and won the Guinness World Records title.ever."
Mr Williams took part in Spain's Got Talent 2022 and mesmerised the judges and audience on his way to the semi-final.