An eight-year-old Indian skating sensation, Takshvi Vaghani, has captured global attention after setting a new Guinness World Record for the lowest limbo skating over 10 metres, gliding effortlessly beneath a bar set just 16 centimetres (6.29 inches) above the ground.

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The remarkable feat was achieved in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where the young athlete showcased exceptional flexibility, balance and precision to reclaim the prestigious world record.
According to Guinness World Records, Takshvi completed the 10-metre limbo skate under the 16cm bar on March 1, 2026, becoming the official holder of the record.
Limbo skating is a demanding discipline in which skaters bend their bodies backwards while rolling under horizontal bars positioned at extremely low heights without making contact.
Takshvi’s latest achievement adds to her growing list of accomplishments in the sport. The young skater has previously broken world records for limbo skating, earning recognition for her extraordinary flexibility and technical ability at a remarkably young age.
Her record-breaking performance has been widely celebrated by sports enthusiasts and social media users, with many praising her dedication, discipline and years of rigorous training.
The achievement also reinforces India’s growing reputation for producing world-class talents in roller skating, particularly in limbo skating, where several young athletes have earned international recognition.
Takshvi’s success serves as an inspiration to young athletes around the world, demonstrating that age is no barrier to achieving greatness through determination, consistent practice and perseverance.
With another Guinness World Record now to her name, the young skating prodigy has once again proven why she is regarded as one of the brightest emerging talents in the sport.
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