After Limca Book of Records, This 7 Year Old Prodigy From Manipur Aims For Guinness World Records!

Seven-year-old limbo skating prodigy Tiluck Keisam, a class two student of Bluebells School International in Delhi, is aiming for an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. He registered his name in the Limca Book of Records in January by performing a 50-metre limbo skate under a horizontal bar set at the height of 7.5 to 9 inches from ground level.

Tiluck Keisam
Tiluck Keisam: ANI

Skating since 2013, he has participated in various competitions and won a total of 36 medals out of which nineteen are gold medals.  Tiluck was adjudged as the overall best Limbo skater in Delhi for the year 2014-15. He has been training under the guidance of Coach Rohtash Dinodia in Delhi.

Apart from skating, he loves painting and drawing. He has won first position ten times and one third position in painting & drawing competitions.

He represented India in Time Trial in 1st Asian Roller Skating Open Championship held at St. Thomas English Medium School, Chippi Tank, Meerut, UP, India on 26th December 2013 and won a silver medal for the country. He wants to win more medals for India at international competitions.

Tiluck Keisam
Photo source: Kangleipak-Manipur Sports

Recently, he performed Limbo Skating at the Siri Fort Sports Complex in Delhi where he showed forward limbo skating over a distance of 113 meters under a bar set at a height of nine inches. Tiluck is now preparing to get his name in the Asia Book of Records.

Pic Source: Follow Kangleipak Manipur Sports

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