Heaviest Deadlift

Heaviest Deadlift

The World Record “heaviest deadlift” has been achieved by Hafthor Julius Bjornsson at, Kópavogur, Iceland.

On May 02, 2020; Mr. Hafþór aka ‘Thor’ deadlifted Five Hundred One (501) kg at Thor’s Power Gym, Kópavogur during an attempt sanctioned by the Worlds Ultimate Strongman. Mr. Hafþór is also popular by name ’The Mountain’ due to his role in the HBO series ‘Game of Thrones’.

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Most Workshops Organized on Women Protection

The World Record of ‘most workshops organized on women protection’ has been achieved by Janeev Trust from Virar, Maharashtra, India.

Till Oct 03, 2016; the trust has organized One Hundred Two (102) workshops on the issue of ‘women protection’ which are attended by more than 25000 girls.

Ms. Aarti Vadher and Mr. Milind Ponkshe coordinated the workshops supported by Palghar Jilha Police.

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Rejuvenating the Health Through Mantra

The World Record of ‘rejuvenating the health through mantra’ has been achieved by Dr. Manju Jain from Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.

Dr. Jain has been using the mantra of Jain Bhaktamar stotra for rejuvenating the health of cancer patients. Till Dec 12, 2015; thousands of people have been benefited through the spiritual healing of mantra.

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Longest Plogging Run by An Individual

The World Record of ‘longest plogging run by an individual’ has been attempted by Inshape Runner’s Club from Kota, Rajasthan, India.

On Jan 05, 2020; Mr. Ripu Daman Bevli participated in ultra-marathon ‘Chambal Challenge’ and performed the plogging for Fifty (50) Kilometers.

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Longest Quotidian Feat of Wringing and Publishing Articles in Two Languages Incessantly

The World Record of ‘longest quotidian feat of wringing and publishing articles in Two languages incessantly’ has been achieved by Mr. Kishore Tare (81 years 06 months 13 days) from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

During Feb 01- July 31, 2019; Mr. Tare has written and got published sui generis articles in Two languages (Hindi & Marathi) incessantly for One Hundred Eighty (180) days.

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