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Year-end 2023: 10 Indians this year broke world records

Twenty-three saw Indians accomplish a number of noteworthy and exceptional achievements. In the end, they broke a number of Guinness World Records in a variety of sports, abilities, and other disciplines. Indians have set several world records, ranging from a guy with the longest hair to a girl who danced for 127 hours.

The following list shows the Guinness world records that Indians broke in 2023:
Most iron bars curved in less than a minute.
In Italy, Vispy Kharadi—also known on Instagram as the “Steel Man of India”—broke the record for the most iron rods bent with his head in a minute. In addition to holding eleven other world records, he bent 24 iron bars in 60 seconds.
the heaviest weights raised in a handstand while speaking
To establish a Guinness World Record, a 38-year-old guy from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, overcame all obstacles. Vikas Swami of Mumbai set this record by lifting over 80 kg while doing a handstand in spite of having been in a serious bike accident in 2010.
Longest-haired woman
The 46-year-old Indian lady from Uttar Pradesh named Smita Srivastava holds the record for having the longest hair on a living person, according to Guinness World Records. She measured seven feet and nine inches, and she hadn’t trimmed her hair since she was fourteen.
fastest smash made by a man playing badminton

On April 14, Indian badminton player Satwiksairaj Rankireddy hit a smash that traveled 565 km/h, setting a new Guinness World Record for the quickest hit by a male player.
The majority of teeth in a woman’s mouth
With 38 teeth in her mouth, 26-year-old Indian lady Kalpana Balan broke the record for the most teeth in a female’s mouth by six, setting a new Guinness World Record. She has two extra maxillary (upper jaw) teeth and four extra mandibular (lower jaw) teeth.
biggest deck of playing cards

Arnav Daga, a 15-year-old from Kolkata, set a world record by building the “largest playing card structure ever.” Using playing cards, he spent forty-one days carving four famous structures in Kolkata: Salt Lake Stadium, the Writers’ Building, the Shaheed Minar, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. He didn’t use any tape or adhesive and utilized around 143,000 playing cards.
the longest hair for a teenage boy
A 15-year-old from Uttar Pradesh named Sidakdeep Singh Chahal holds the record for the longest hair on a male adolescent. His hair was an astounding four feet and 9.5 inches long, and it had never been cut.
Traveling at the fastest speed in all Delhi metro stations

In 15 hours, 22 minutes, and 49 seconds, a guy from Delhi named Mr. Manu set a Guinness World Record by visiting every Metro station in the city. He started traveling at 5 a.m. on the Blue Line and arrived at the Brigadier Hoshiar Singh station on the Green Line of the Delhi Metro around 8:30 p.m. the same day.
The Longest Dance Marathon
Srushti Sudhir Jagtap, a 16-year-old from Latur, Maharashtra, broke the record for the longest dance marathon, clocking in at 127 hours, after dancing nonstop for five days.
most coconuts are crushed on heads
Saidalavi KV has the distinction of being the person who has used a nunchaku to shatter the most coconuts on people’s skulls. He shattered 68 coconuts in a minute, smashing his previous record of 42 coconuts.

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