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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