How low can he go? Boy, 8, crouches 7 inches above the ground as he skates under 53 cars in a row BACKWARDS.
Devisri doesn't have the help of a trainer, he gets feedback on his performances from his retired engineer father
Crouched with legs stretched either side of him and hovering only seven inches above the ground, this 8-year-old boy skates under 53 cars in a row.
Devisri Prasad, from Tirupati in south east India, covered the 100m distance beneath the 53 cars in an incredible 22.59 seconds.
Hovering with legs stretched either side of him and only seven inches above the ground
He is now hoping his world record attempt in the 'farthest distance limbo skating under cars backwards' category, will be verified by Guinness for smashing the previous record of 30m.
The ultra-flexible youngster is also waiting on the verification of four other world records, for fastest limbo skating under cars, longest limbo skating, longest limbo skating backwards and lowest limbo skating.
He now hones his skills with a daily three hour regime before and after his school studies
The primary school pupil, who is trained by his father, says he picked up the hobby at the age of six after watching his sisters rollerskating. "I was inspired by my sisters. After seeing them I started skating. I practice for three hours in the morning and three hours in the evening.
"I wake up at 4am in the morning. I take milk and do exercise, and then head to the skating ring. I come back from school every day at 4pm, eat a snack and get ready. Then I skate for one and a half hours on the road and another one and a half hours in the skating ring."
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