Aniket Chindak now in the Ripley’s Believe It or Not book
4:26 PM Posted by ukmad
Belgaum is in media coverage by the global media for the past year due to the young, very young skaters from town. Be it Rohan Konkane or this young lad Aniket Chindak who has got himself into the Ripley’s Believe It or Not book for ceating a world record for the longest limbo-skating feat by squeezing himself under a row of 82 Tata Sumo vehicles in just 53.02 seconds.
Aniket trains four hours a day and was skating 60 miles a week in pursuit of the new challenge. Aniket’s record figures in the World Records Book of 2008 brought out by the World Records Academy of Romania and the Limca Book of Achievements of 2009.
Aniket, studies in Precious Blossoms School, Belgaum had earlier managed to skate under 57 cars in 45 seconds. He has now bettered his feat.
The star kid will go to the US next month for a felicitation function.
Aniket Chindak nominated for the Pogo Amazing Kids Award
7:36 AM Posted by ukmad
He has been nominated for the Pogo Amazing Kids Award from Karnataka this time.
Aniket All the best, you are amazing hope you get the amazing award also.
Belgaum's Aniket Chindak makes Limbo Skating record:81 cars this time
2:23 PM Posted by ukmad
The boy Aniket Chindak had created a record of limbo skating under 51 Sumo vehicles in 43.31 seconds, in Feb 2007. The event was jointly sponsered by Rotary club of Belgaum and Roller Skating Academy here in Adarsh Nagar.
Sports Authority of India Director Suresh Harmilap, M S Tyagi and Roller Ball Federation of India Secretary Raju Dabade watched the event.
Thousands of Children, men and women cheered the boy during the event. He was felicitated by the District Collector. He now plans to go to Malaysiato do Snow Skating.
Six-year-old Aniket Chindak eyes 100-car limbo-skate world record
12:47 PM Posted by ukmad
Aniket has already created an unofficial world record by squeezing himself under a row of 57 four-wheel drive cars in 45 seconds.
With legs split, chest bent forward and chin almost skimming along the road, Aniket is no more than eight inches above the ground when he vanishes under the vehicles in Belgaum.