Limca Book of Records 2023 showcases diverse champions’ remarkable stories

The Limca Book of Records 2023 showcases remarkable stories from diverse champions, commemorating 75 years of independence through the special ‘Rukkmatt’ edition. These record holders’ achievements deeply impact readers’ hearts and minds.

The book highlights the determination, perseverance, and thirst for victory of record holders like Radha Shankar Narayanan and Neeraj Chopra, who have made significant strides in various fields. These individuals have turned the unimaginable into reality, such as creating the largest mandala artwork and becoming the first Indian Olympic gold medallist in athletics.

India’s young shooting champion, Rudrankksh Patil, set a world-record 633.9 in October 2022. Ramabai, a 105-year-old, broke sprinting records in the 100m race at the National Open Master’s Athletics Championships. Bhagwani Devi, 94, became the oldest person to win a gold medal in the 100m sprint at the World Master’s Athletic Championship. India also won its first gold in the Thomas Cup, defeating Indonesia. Mithali Raj, the Architect of Records in women’s cricket, reached new heights with 7,805 runs in 232 matches. Rosy Meena Paulraj broke an eight-year-old record in women’s pole vault at the 36th National Games, and Ram Baboo clocked 2.36.34 to break the previous national record in men’s 35km race walk.

By Business Bureau

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