“Unleashing Extraordinary Feats: Remarkable Sports Record Holders of Limca Book of Records!”
The Limca Book of Records for 2023 presents a collection of remarkable stories featuring champions from diverse backgrounds. Commemorating 75 years of independence through the special ‘Rukkmatt’ edition, the record holders’ achievements have made a profound impact on the hearts and minds of the readers.
From pioneering new human endeavours and making significant strides in environmental conservation to pushing the boundaries in adventure sports and constructing large structures, these individuals have turned the unimaginable into reality.Whether itsRadha Shankarnarayanan who created largest mandala artwork or Neeraj Chopra, first Indian Olympic gold medallist in athletics, the book is a testimony of such record holders’ unwavering determination, unmatched perseverance, and unquenchable thirst for victory. Out of the impressive and inspiring list of feats, here is a closer look at some of the noteworthy records from the year 2022 in the field of sports–
- Shooting for the stars- India’s young sharp shooting champion
18 years old, Rudrankksh Patil became the world champion in men’s air rifle in the World Championship in Cairo, Egypt, in October 2022. He shot a world-record 633.9 in first stage of qualification. He became the second Indian to become world champion in air rifle after Abhinav Bindra in 2006
- Old and Gold- 105-Year-Old Wonder Woman breaks Sprinting Records!
‘Rambai, at 105 years, wonderfully young at heart and body, won gold in the 100 m race at the National Open master’s Athletics Championships, an annual event for athletics enthusiastsaged 35 years and above, where they come and compete with their peers in various Track & Field events as per their respective age categories.
- Age is just a number…
…the adage needed reiteration! At a glorious 94 years young, Bhagwani Devi sprinted her way into the record books, becoming the oldest person to clinch a gold medal in the fiercely competitive 100m sprint at the prestigious World master’s Athletic Championship held on July 11, 2022.
- Golden Triumph at the Thomas Cup
India got its first gold in Thomas cup– men – team championship defeating 14-time championIndonesia. Thomas cup, sometimes called the World Men’s Team Championships, is an international badminton competition among teams representing member nations of the Badminton World Federation, the sport’s global governing body. The stellar team that claimed the coveted title included: World Championships medallist Lakshya Sen. K. Srikanth and the current world no. 8 doubles duo of Chirag Shetty and SatwiksairajRankireddy.
- The Architect of Records-reachingnew heights in Women’s Cricket
Mithali Raj has etched her name in the history of women’s cricket with a staggering score of 7,805 runs in 232 matches. She became the only woman cricketer to surpass the benchmark of 7000 runs!
- Defying Gravity: one leap at a time
At 36th National Games, Rosy Meena Paulraj took the athletics world by storm by clearing a height of 4.20m to break an eight-year-old record of V.S Surekha in women’s pole vault in National games 2022.The pole vault is a jumping event in track and field athleticsin which an athlete jumps over a high bar using a pole.A week later, soaring higher, she stunned everyone by surpassing her own record by vaulting an astounding 4.21m at National Open Athletics Championship.
- Race walk at light speed
Ram Baboo clocked 2.36.34 to break the previous national record in men’s 35km race walk (2.40.16) by nearly four minutes in the 36th National Games in 2022
Grab a copy of Limca Book of records 2023 and know more out about our country’s firsts and foremost in every field of human endeavour here: https://www.amazon.in/LIMCA-BOOK-RECORDS-Hachette-India/dp/9393701474