Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem creates history with 150 Guinness World Records

KARACHI: Rashid Naseem on Wednesday became the first Pakistani athlete to set 150 individual Guinness World Records (GWR), the global authority on record-breaking achievements confirmed.

Rashid etched his name into history book after shattering multiple record, including 340 full-extension punches in one minute while holding a 1-kg weight.

He also registered unique records to his name in egg-and-walnut and nunchaku categories.  The all records are now listed on Guinness World Record official website.

In 2025 alone, 31 records have been approved, after 28 records in 2024. He dedicated his 150th record to Palestine.

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Despite bringing global recognition to Pakistan, Rashid Naseem says he has received no government appreciation.

It is worth mentioning that Rashid also holds world records across punching, martial arts, breaking, knee strikes, stick, nunchaku, skipping, and jumping jacks, and has defeated India over 40 times, also breaking records from China, USA, England, Iran, and Switzerland.

For those unaware, Guinness World Records also highlighted Rashid and his daughter achievements on its official page as part of the 70th anniversary celebrations held in November 2025.

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Guinness trolls Indian team as England crush them in T20 WC semi-final

FLORIDA: Guinness World Records took a hilarious jibe at the Indian cricket team over their humiliating 10-wicket defeat against England in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final. 

In a bid to book final clash against Pakistan, England and India locked horns in the second semi-final of the mega event on Thursday.

English captain Jos Buttler after winning the toss, put India into bat first. Former skipper Virat Kohli and all-rounder Hardik Pandya scored half-centuries and guided their team to 168/6 in their quota of 20 Overs.

2010 champions England then needed to chase 169 to storm into the final and they did so in style as their openers Jos Buttler and Alex Hales thwarted Indian bowlers all over the ground and pulled off a perfect run chase to propel the side to a resounding victory.

The English opening pair recorded the highest partnership in T20Is to hand India a humiliating 10-wicket defeat in the semi-final.

Following this, Guinness World Records took a dig at the Rohit Sharma-led Indian team and questioned “Easiest run chase in history?”

It is pertinent to mention that England will now take on Pakistan in the final on November 13 at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

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Irfan Mehsood sets three new Guinness records, tally reaches 57

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Guinness World Records approved three new records set by Pakistani athlete Irfan Mehsood as he registered 57 records to his credit with the latest entries in the books.

According to the details, the three new records registered by Masood included the most push-ups (fingertips, carrying 60 lb pack) in one minute, most step-ups in one minute carrying a 100 lb pack and the longest time in a reverse abdominal plank position carrying a 100 lb pack.

Masood carried 58 push-ups to beat the previous record of 49 of the most push-ups with fingertips and carrying a 60 lb pack.

Similarly, he registered 50 step-ups in one minute carrying a 100 lb pack surpassing the previous record of 46.

Moreover, he shattered the record of one minute and 30 seconds in a reverse abdominal plank position carrying a 100 lb pack after holding the position for 2 minutes.

Masood expressed his joy over the remarkable feat, claiming that he had already beaten the records of 11 countries which included India, US, Britain, France, the Philippines, Iraq, Egypt, Italy, Spain, Lebanon and Syria.

“I have registered the most number of records in the push-ups category with 30 records. Similarly, I have recorded the most number of Guinness Records in the fitness category,” he said.

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Rizwan Mehsood, 12, sets world record for most front to back claps

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Pakistani boy Irfan Mehsood has entered the Guinness World Records yet again as he registered a new record for performing most front-to-back claps.

Rizwan, who attempted to break the record of Syria’s Amro Merei in March 2022, has finally gotten his name in the records book as Guinness approved his international record on Saturday.

The 12-year-old broke the record of Syria’s Amro Merei, who performed 62 claps in 30 seconds amid the series of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2019.

It is pertinent to mention here that Rizwan is the son of Pakistan’s serial record-breaker Irfan Mehsood. Furthermore, the former has already set the record of most helicopter spins in 30 seconds (46); previously held by an Indian.

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Irfan Mehsood completes half-century of Guinness World Records

LADHA: Pakistan’s martial artist, Irfan Mehsood, who holds the record of making most world records in the shortest duration, has now completed the half-century of Guinness World Records.

Irfan broke his personal record of 53 push-ups by accomplishing 59 push-ups with a weight of 100 pounds in his most recent effort. Following this record, Irfan marked himself 50th time in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Irfan has also become the only athlete in the world to hold the most records (27) in Guinness World Records’ push-ups category. Whereas, he also holds the record of most records in the jumping jack category.

ٖFurthermore, Irfan also made most records by lifting a weight of 100 pounds, while the most fitness records in Guinness also belong to the Martial Artist.

He has so far trumped the records of athletes from nine countries including India, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and others.

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70-year-old Pakistani Naseem registers maiden Guinness World Record

KARACHI: A 70-years-old Pakistani Naseemuddin registered his maiden Guinness World Record and became the first oldest Pakistani to achieve any record at the world level.

Naseemuddin, the Karachi-hailed welder, crushed 18 apples in the hand in one minute to break England’s record of 13. The Guinness World Records have shared the details of the record on their website.

Naseem is the father of Pakistani martial artist Mohammad Rashid who has so far registered 73 individual Guinness World Records. Rashid’s seven-year-old daughter Fatima Naseem is also Pakistan’s youngest Guinness World Record holder.

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Shehroze receives acknowledgment from Guinness World Records

LAHORE: Pakistan’s mountaineer Shehroze Kashif has received acknowledgment from Guinness World Records as the youngest mountaineer to climb the world’s largest mountain, Mount Everest and second-largest, K2. 

According to the details, Shehroze applied for Guinness World Records as the youngest climber of Mount Everest and K2. Shehroz aged 19 years and 138 days when he climbed Everest and at the age of 19 years and 169 days, he climbed K2.

Both of his records have been approved by Guinness World Records and he received certificates for them.

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