EuroSchool’s Rhea Kundapur Breaks Guinness World Record in Two-Wheel Roller Skating

In a stunning display of balance, speed, and determination, Rhea Kundapur, a student of EuroSchool, has officially entered the record books by achieving the Guinness World Record for the Fastest 100 Metres on Two-Wheel Roller Skates.

The feat, which demands extraordinary core strength and precise control, was attempted on a specially approved track under strict Guinness World Records supervision. Rhea covered the 100-metre stretch in an astonishing time that surpassed all previous benchmarks, making her one of the youngest athletes in India to secure a world record in this highly technical skating category.

Teachers, trainers, and fellow students at EuroSchool erupted in celebration as the announcement was made. According to her coaches, Rhea trained for months, mastering the art of skating on two wheels — a discipline that requires not only speed but also exceptional balance and body coordination.

Her achievement reflects the growing popularity of alternative and extreme sports among India’s youth, supported by schools that emphasize holistic development beyond textbooks. Rhea’s accomplishment has also inspired young skaters across the country, proving that passion and perseverance can take you all the way to the global stage.

Guinness officials praised her performance as “extraordinary for her age,” noting that two-wheel skating is one of the more challenging forms of competitive skating due to its narrow wheelbase and high risk of imbalance.

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