Longest Time To Hang On Rings By An Infant (11 To 12 Months)- Achieved By Maaher Khanna Sonkar
- Worldwide World Records
- Dec 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 10

The World Record For Longest Time To Hang On Rings By
An Infant (11 To 12 Months) Is Achieved By Maaher Khanna Sonkar On 14 July 2025 In Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He Hung On Rings For 35 Seconds 68 Milliseconds At The
Age Of 11 Months 3 Days And Has Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
Infant Creates History with Extraordinary Strength at Just 11 Months
World Record for Longest Time to Hang on Rings by an Infant
In an astonishing display of early physical strength and determination, Maaher Khanna Sonkar has achieved a remarkable milestone by setting a World Record for the Longest Time to Hang on Rings by an Infant (11 to 12 Months). This historic record was achieved on 14 July 2025 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, and has been officially recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records.
Exceptional Achievement at a Tender Age
At the incredibly young age of 11 months and 3 days, Maaher demonstrated strength far beyond his years by hanging on gymnastic rings for an impressive 35 seconds and 68 milliseconds. Such a performance is extremely rare for an infant and highlights extraordinary muscle coordination, grip strength, and balance development at an early stage of life.
A Proud Moment for Kolkata and India
This world record achievement has brought immense pride to Kolkata, West Bengal, and India. Infant world records of this nature are seldom attempted, making Maaher’s accomplishment even more special. His feat stands as an inspiration for parents, child development researchers, and sports enthusiasts across the globe.
A Symbol of Potential and Early Excellence
Maaher’s world record proves that excellence can emerge at any age. This achievement not only celebrates a unique talent but also opens conversations about early physical development and safe, guided infant activities.



