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Shristi Dharmendra Sets New Limbo Skating World Record in 50m with Stunning 9.59-Second Run

BharatSpeaksBy BharatSpeaksMay 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Shristi Dharmendra skates into history with a record-breaking 50m limbo run in just 9.59 seconds.
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Shristi Dharmendra crouched low to the ground, her gaze fixed ahead. As she launched forward, knees bent and arms streamlined, there was a moment of silence—then awe. In just 9.59 seconds, she completed a 50-meter limbo skating dash, breaking the world record in a sport where gravity and agility duel with every second.

The feat was more than just a number. It marked India’s arrival on the global map of niche sports like limbo skating—an event that demands extraordinary balance, control, and explosive power, all while navigating under a horizontal bar inches from the ground.

At a time when India’s sporting focus is largely centered around cricket, wrestling, or athletics, Shristi’s precision-driven performance has introduced a lesser-known discipline to mainstream conversation.

Limbo Skating: A Test of Nerve, Skill, and Speed

Limbo skating combines extreme flexibility with speed skating. Competitors skate under low-hanging bars without touching them, often no more than 12 to 18 inches off the ground, while sprinting across fixed distances. It is as punishing on the thighs and spine as it is mentally taxing.

Shristi’s 9.59-second run, now officially recognized by record authorities, shattered previous benchmarks and is being hailed internationally as one of the most technically perfect performances in the event’s history.

“Shristi didn’t just beat a record—she redefined how the event is approached,” said a national roller sports coach who observed the event. “Her center of gravity control and sprinting under pressure are simply world-class.”

A New Face of Indian Youth Excellence

Shristi, who trains at a regional skating academy in northern India, represents a new wave of Indian athletes who are excelling in unconventional sports. Her achievement is the result of years of disciplined training, starting from when she was just a child. Her coaching team developed specialized regimens to improve not just speed but spinal flexibility, reaction time, and core strength—all critical for a sport where margins for error are razor-thin.

Family members describe her as “relentless.” Coaches describe her as “fearless.” And after this record, the sporting world may well describe her as a pioneer.

Beyond the Record: Elevating Indian Skating on the Global Stage

India’s roller sports community is still in its developmental stage, struggling with funding, infrastructure, and global recognition. But achievements like Shristi’s are beginning to change that. Her record could open the door for future sponsorships, government recognition, and international training opportunities—not just for her, but for dozens of rising stars following in her path.

“Children now want to try limbo skating because they saw Shristi do it,” said one of her academy’s instructors. “She has become what every coach dreams of: a role model.”

For now, Shristi continues to train with quiet focus. The record may be hers, but she knows it sets a new bar—literally and figuratively—for what comes next.

In 9.59 seconds, Shristi Dharmendra didn’t just race across a track—she launched an entire sport into the national spotlight.

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