World Record for the LONGEST TIME HANGING ON GYMNASTIC RINGS BY AN INFANT (FEMALE – AGE CATEGORY: 6–7 MONTHS) - by Inaya Singh
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The World Record for the LONGEST TIME HANGING ON GYMNASTIC RINGS BY AN INFANT (FEMALE – AGE CATEGORY: 6–7 MONTHS) is achieved by Inaya Singh on 21 March 2026 in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. She hung on gymnastic rings for 1 minute at the age of 7 months and has set a World Record for the Worldwide Book of Records. Strength Beyond Her Months: Inaya Singh Sets World Record on Gymnastic Rings
In an incredible demonstration of natural grip strength and physical endurance, a young prodigy from Punjab has captured the world's attention. Inaya Singh has officially secured her place in the global archives, showcasing a physical milestone that is truly extraordinary for an infant.
On March 21, 2026, in Greater Noida, Inaya took on a challenge that would test the grip of many older children. At the age of just 7 months, she successfully hung from gymnastic rings for a continuous 1 minute, setting the world record for the Worldwide Book of Records in the female 6-to-7-month age category.
Official Record Summary
Record Category | Achievement Details |
Record Title | Longest Time Hanging on Gymnastic Rings by an Infant (Female – 6-7 Months) |
Record Holder | Inaya Singh |
Duration Achieved | 1 Minute |
Age at Achievement | 7 Months |
Achievement Date | 21 March 2026 |
Location | Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Awarding Body | Worldwide Book of Records |
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