The Guinness World Records (GWR) has certified Anjola Olupitan, a Nigerian yoga instructor, as the new record holder for the fastest 10-metre hand walk.

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In a post via the microblogging site X, the GWR revealed Olupitan walked on his hands with his legs behind the head for 12.52 seconds.

His attempt surpassed the previous record of 25.55 seconds which was set by Bonetics Art in 2023.

Speaking about his feat via a social media post, Olupitan expressed his joy in being the “first-ever GWR holder in Ibadan”.

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He thanked his audience who supported him during the attempt, including Oyo state’s executive adviser on youth and sports.

“Dreams do come true! Thrilled to officially announce that I’m the Guinness World Record holder for the fastest 10m walk on hands with legs behind the head (12.52 seconds) surpassing the previous record by 13 seconds,” he wrote.

“Not only that but I’m also the first ever Guinness world record holder in Ibadan, Oyo state. This is not just a personal victory but a momentous occasion for Oyo as well.

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“Huge thanks to everyone who supported me on this journey.

“This would not have been possible without the unwavering support of my incredible family, mentor, team, friends, colleagues, clients and executive adviser to the governor on youth and sports, Oyo, Seun Fakorede.”

Anjola Olupitan’s attempt was held on February 24 at the Lekan Salami Stadium tennis court in Ibadan, Oyo state.

See the photos below.

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