This Malaysian Boy Breaks World Record! Fastest To Pack A School Bag!

This Malaysian boy break world record! Interestingly, a 10-year-old boy named Sarvysswharrann Yogeswaran, who goes to school at SJKT Taman Melawati, made news for breaking the Guinness World Record. Furthermore, it is for the Fastest Time to Pack a School Bag (under 16’s) in 31.33 seconds.

His father, Yogeswaran Tamil Selvam shared his son’s incredible achievement in a Facebook post.

“Win without boasting. Lose without excuse”, his father said in the Facebook post. The record attempt was made on 31 December 2021 and the results came out on 15 June 2022.

This is not the first record that Sarvysswharrann has achieved. Last year, Sarvysswharrann managed to grab a record for Fastest Recitation of Aircrafts in the Boys’ 7-9 year old Category in 6 minutes and 15 seconds at the Kids World Records (KWR). He managed to recite 213 aircrafts within that time!

But, that’s not all! Uniquely, this proud Malaysian boy also managed to set a record for The Most Dinosaur Names Recited in the Boy’s 7-9 year old Category in 2 minutes and 36 seconds. He recited 200 dinosaur names!

Congratulations to Sarvysswharrann for your amazing achievement! We look forward to more of your record setting endeavours!

Source: Facebook, Kids World Record

Adib Mohd

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