Dubai-based Pakistani sets world record for basketball dribbling:

Dubai-based Pakistani sets world record for basketball dribbling:

Dubai-based Pakistani sets world record for basketball dribbling:




Azmat Khan, a 33-year-old Pakistani, broke the record of an American citizen in Mile Dribbling and got his name in the Guinness Book of World Records.


A Pakistani based in Dubai has set a Guinness Book of World Records by setting a world record in one-mile basketball dribbling (tapping on a basketball cousin). Azmat Khan, 33, from Kohat, set a record for the fastest basketball mile dribbling in 6 minutes and 1 second, while the previous world record was held by American Redmack Manigal, who set the world record in 6 minutes and 39 seconds.

Azmat Khan surprised everyone by breaking the previous world record by a huge margin of 38 seconds. Azmat has previously set a world record in 10-mile basketball dribbling. However, Azmat proved that he and many other Pakistani talents like him are in no way inferior to the best athletes and record holders of developed countries.


Azmat Khan set the world record on Saturday on the cycling path of Al Warqa Third Park in Dubai.


Azmat said he focused on the GWR guidelines as he prepared to set a new record. He also had two timekeepers, witnesses and a track official with him while setting the record. While two cyclists were recording video from their mobile phone cameras while they were basketball dribbling. Azmat Khan has also competed in the 3km to 42km professional races in Dubai.


Azmat expressed his views on the occasion. "I want to create these new records to motivate people to challenge themselves to do something new. Dribbling basketball along with running was no easy task. It was very difficult to control the hair, especially when cutting. There were many occasions when I almost lost control of my basketball, but with great difficulty I managed to escape the challenge. ”


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