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Indian martial artists sets world record; Musk shares feat

Musk’s repost amplified global recognition of his feat.

Vispy Kharadi / X/ GWR/ screenshot

Indian martial artist and strength-athlete, Vispy Kharadi  established a Guinness World Record for the greatest duration of holding Hercules pillars, the video of which grabbed the attention of billionaire Elon Musk.

The pillars, inspired by Greek architecture, are 123 inches tall with a 20.5-inch diameter. Musk reshared the video of the record-breaking feat posted by Guinness World Records, recognizing Kharadi’s achievement on a global scale. 
 



Reacting to the acknowledgement by the world’s richest man, Kharadi acknowledged said he was pleasantly pleased by Musk's recognition. "Feeling so happy and on cloud nine," Kharadi wrote on X. "It gives me immense pride that an Indian is being praised worldwide in the field of strength."



Kharadi made the record-breaking attempt in Surat, Gujarat, by holding the massive pillars for 2 minutes and 10.75 seconds. He holds numerous black belts, 13 Guinness World Records, and has trained Border Security Force (BSF) commandos in unarmed combat. 

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