Longest Time To Perform Karate Kata Bassai Dai - Achieved By Sara Riyas
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The World Record For Longest Time To Perform Karate Kata Bassai Dai Is Achieved By Sara Riyas On 15 August 2025 In Padana, Kerala, India. She Performed Karate Kata Bassai Dai For 34 Minutes 48 Seconds And Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.
World Record Achievement: Longest Time to Perform Karate Kata Bassai Dai
The World Record for the Longest Time to Perform Karate Kata Bassai Dai was proudly achieved by Sara Riyas on 15 August 2025 in Padana, Kerala, India. Demonstrating exceptional endurance, discipline, and mastery of traditional karate, she continuously performed the Karate Kata Bassai Dai for an incredible 34 minutes and 48 seconds, setting a remarkable world record recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records.
Sara Riyas’s achievement stands as a powerful example of dedication to martial arts and the rigorous training required to excel at an international level. Bassai Dai, one of the most demanding and classical karate katas, requires precise technique, strong stances, controlled breathing, and unwavering mental focus. Maintaining this kata flawlessly for such an extended duration highlights Sara’s extraordinary physical stamina and deep understanding of karate principles.
This historic performance not only marks a personal milestone for Sara Riyas but also brings pride and recognition to Padana, Kerala, and India on the global martial arts stage. Her record-breaking feat inspires young martial artists and karate practitioners worldwide to pursue excellence, perseverance, and discipline.
By achieving this prestigious world record, Sara Riyas has etched her name into history, earning global recognition from the Worldwide Book of Records and setting a new benchmark in the field of karate kata endurance.



