Guinness World Records
At just six years old, Sufyan Mehsud from South Waziristan has etched his name in history by entering the Guinness World Records, becoming Pakistan’s youngest martial artist to earn global recognition.
His latest feat — performing 45 step-ups in just 30 seconds — has shattered the previous record of 30 step-ups in the same timeframe, setting a new international benchmark in martial arts and physical endurance.
According to the official statement by Guinness World Records, Sufyan’s performance not only broke the existing record but also displayed a level of discipline, agility, and stamina rarely seen in someone so young.
This accomplishment marks the fourth Guinness World Record held by the young prodigy, further solidifying his reputation as a rising star in the world of martial arts.
Prior to this achievement, Sufyan had already made headlines by breaking two records that were previously held by Indian athletes. His consistent drive to compete at the highest levels has made him a symbol of pride, not only for his hometown of South Waziristan but for the entire country.
Sufyan’s family, along with his trainers and coaches, expressed immense pride and joy over his latest milestone. They highlighted the discipline and rigorous training that the young athlete undergoes daily, emphasizing that his journey is just beginning.
According to his coaches, Sufyan is already preparing to challenge more global records in the near future and hopes to continue raising Pakistan’s flag on the international stage.
His achievements are especially significant given his young age and the region he hails from — an area that has historically lacked access to global sporting platforms. Sufyan’s success is now being seen as a beacon of hope and inspiration for countless children in Pakistan who dream of excelling in sports and making their mark in the world.
In a time when positive role models are essential, Sufyan Mehsud stands out as a true example of dedication, talent, and national pride — proving that age is no barrier to greatness.

