Girl from Battagram breaks 1,000 bricks in record time
National
February 15, 2021
BATTAGRAM: In what is being described as a world record, a girl Neelofar Shirazi from Ughazbanda village in this district is said to have broken 1,000 bricks in 27 minutes at the Sports Stadium in Islamabad.
The video showing her breaking the bricks has been sent to the Guinness Book of World Records.
She broke 150 bricks last year after which she decided to break 1,000 bricks to make a world record. She has previously won a prize of Rs50,000.
Neelofer Shirazi hails from Ughazbanda village in Battagram district and has been living in Islamabad since long. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Peshawar and is currently teaching online. She started proper training in November 2018 and practiced for two hours daily.
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BATTAGRAM: In what is being described as a world record, a girl Neelofar Shirazi from Ughazbanda village in this district is said to have broken 1,000 bricks in 27 minutes at the Sports Stadium in Islamabad.
The video showing her breaking the bricks has been sent to the Guinness Book of World Records.
She broke 150 bricks last year after which she decided to break 1,000 bricks to make a world record. She has previously won a prize of Rs50,000.
Neelofer Shirazi hails from Ughazbanda village in Battagram district and has been living in Islamabad since long. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Peshawar and is currently teaching online. She started proper training in November 2018 and practiced for two hours daily.
Islamabad: In a corner of Islamabad’s multi-purpose sports stadium in the Sector F-6 Super Market on a quiet Sunday, Neelofar Shirazi was all set to attempt a brick smashing record for the Guinness Book, something she had been dreaming all her life.
Standing among 1,000 bricks perked on an equal number of cement blocks, Sherazi was a bit nervous before going for the accomplishment that has been unheard and unachieved so far.
Having smashed 150 bricks last year she decided to go for 1,000.
“My mother and members of family, my coach Master Chen, friends and sponsors of the event are all here to support me and their presence is quite reassuring,” said Neelofar.