21 Double-Under Frogs In 30 Seconds: Delhi Man Zorawar Singh Bags 18th Guinness World Record | VIDEO
By Surbhi Kaul
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Zorawar Singh, a Delhi man, has bagged another Guinness World Record for completing the most double-under frogs in 30 seconds in Italy. His story is going viral on social media, with the internet congratulating him for his achievements and being stunned by his extraordinary feat. A video of him performing the record-breaking act was shared on Times Now’s Instagram handle and captioned, “A Delhi-based jump rope athlete, he has been training for over 13 years and holds 18 Guinness World Records, including his latest feat in Milan, Italy, where he completed 21 double-under frogs in 30 seconds. He recently represented India at the 2025 World Jump Rope Championship in Japan.” The caption further added, “A multiple-time national champion and two-time South Asian champion, Singh’s vision is to win India’s first gold in men’s jump rope, establish the country’s biggest sports NGO for grassroots talent, and make jump rope a recognized mainstream sport while inspiring youth and serving society.” His video has since been making rounds online, with netizens filling the comments section with congratulatory messages. In February 2025, Singh made history at the Guinness World Records Show in Milan, Italy, by completing 21 double-under frogs in just 30 seconds. The achievement was extra special as it not only highlighted his skill, creativity, and discipline but also showcased India on a global platform before an international audience. Alongside the record, he also performed a group act with his team, further representing both his country and the sport of jump rope with pride. Shortly after his success in Italy, Singh went on to represent India at the World Jump Rope Championship 2025 in Kawasaki, Japan. Competing against some of the best athletes in the world, he delivered strong performances both individually and with his team, once again flying the Indian flag high on the global stage.