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On December 10, Ahmat Elsidin challenged the world record of forward double shake skipping rope in Urumqi, 171 times in one minute, and the challenge was successful. and rewrote the original world record of 155 times. Zhang Jian, Senior Adjudicator of the World Records Association.
A certificate of honor was presented to him. It is understood that Ahmat Elsidin is a physical education teacher at the No. 2 Middle School in Hutubi County, Xinjiang, and began to practice skipping rope in 2008, from the initial one minute can only jump more than 50 times, to the day of the one-time challenge to the world record, he insisted on practicing for 6 years. This is not his best result, as he has previously set a record of more than 175 reps in practice.
On the same day, Ahmat Elsiddin's sister and 67-year-old mother, Patigul Amat, made a special trip from Ili Prefecture.
Turks County came to Urumqi to cheer at the challenge site. Before the challenge began, in order to liven up the atmosphere of the scene, Ahmat Elsiddin's colleague Xu Xiang and another woman performed rope skipping live. By the time Ahmat Elsidin came on the pitch to start the challenge, he had already warmed up for half an hour, and beads of sweat were hanging from his hair.
I couldn't see it at all, he was the slightest nervous. Clearly, he's in top form. Zhang Jian, a senior certifier of the World Records Association, held a stopwatch counter and was ready.
At 12 o'clock on the same day, the official challenge began. Zhang Jian pressed the counter quickly with his right hand, and stared intently at Ahmat Elsiddin's flying steps, sweating on his head with nervousness. "171 times!
Zhang Jian announced loudly. "It worked! The crowd cheered.
Previously, the world record was 155 times, and Ahmat al-Al Siddin successfully attempted to rewrite the record. "Forward double shake jump rope, finger foot once in the air, shake two circles of jump rope, the number of recorded times refers to the number of times the foot landed. Zhang Jian explained, by comparing Google.
According to the search engine and the database of the World Records Association, the data declared by Ahmat Elsidin was much higher than the original world record of the project, and after on-site certification, it was finally determined that Ahmat Elsidin was successful in the challenge. Related LinksThe World Records Association was established in Hong Kong in August 2009 and is a non-governmental world record collection organization specializing in non-sporting events. Wang Han, a famous host of Hunan Satellite TV, hosted "The More Strategy, the Happier He Has" in December 2010
The program was declared as "the world's longest-running Chinese talk show", which was broadcast in May 2002 and has been on the air for 9 consecutive years at the time of application. From July 2012 to July 2013, he starred in "Elegance and Peerlessness".
In November 2013, Liu Xiaoqing declared that "the world's largest number of starring dramas without B characters in one year" was successful. Xinjiang teachers set a new world record for rope skipping. (Xinjiang Net News reporter Ma Shaobin reports).
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The Guinness World Record for 1 minute is 332 jumps.
On March 2, 1993, 13-year-old Ru Zhiyuan jumped rope 316 times in one minute in front of visitors to the Guinness headquarters in the United Kingdom, setting a new record at that time. He held this record for almost 20 years. Until a British girl named Beci Dale broke Ru Zhiyuan's record.
She jumped rope 332 times in one minute, breaking Ru Zhiyuan's 316 times, and became the Guinness World Record holder for a single 1-minute rope skipping.
Chinese rope skipping expertIn the second season finals of CCTV's "Challenge the Impossible" on Chinese New Year's Eve in 2017, Cen Xiaolin, a 13-year-old light-speed teenager from Huadu, Guangdong, accepted the challenge of two top masters in the rope skipping industry. He first competed with the Australian in endurance and then against the Japanese for speed. Towards the end of the speed contest with the Japanese competitors, the Japanese competitor's skipping rope suddenly broke, and the international judges decided that they should make a short adjustment and restart the competition.
Faced with the disadvantage of a large amount of physical consumption, Cen Xiaolin still won two battles and qualified for the annual challenge king, ranking third in the overall score.
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1 minute single shake jump rope Guinness World Record 316 times! At present, there are 316 recorded one-minute single-shake rope skipping records, which were set by Ru Zhiyuan, a native of Shanghai, China, on March 2, 1993. On March 2, 1993, in Shanghai in front of visitors to the Guinness headquarters in the United Kingdom, Ru Zhiyuan jumped rope 316 times in one minute, setting a new record.
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Just in 2015, Beci Dale, a girl from the United Kingdom, broke the Guinness World Record for skipping rope in one minute by jumping rope 332 times in one minute.
The Guinness Book of World Records (also known as Guinness World Records) was conceived by Sir Hugh Beaver and founded by Norris McWhorter and Ross McWhorter, with the first edition published in 1955. The Guinness Book of World Records is a collection of the world's best, worst, most beautiful, strangest, most miserable, and greatest things, including the human world, the biological world, the natural space, the world of technology, the world of architecture, transportation, the world of business, the world of art, human potential, the world of sports, social politics, etc., and contains many bizarre and unimaginable records.
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The Guinness Book of Skipping Rope for one minute is 316
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The number of double jump ropes in 30 seconds is the highest.
The current world record is 94.
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The record has been refreshed, Wang Shisen, a young man from Zibo, China, 100 times in 30 seconds!
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30 seconds double shake jump rope 105 times! Elementary school students broke the world record again.
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