“At the Senior National Jump Rope Championship, rising athlete Tanvi Nemade delivered a record-breaking performance in the “Single Rope Speed Sprint (30 seconds)” category, completing an astonishing 192 skips to set a new national record.
The previous record of 188 skips was held by her own sister, Bhumika Nemade, and had remained unbeaten for the past three years. Tanvi’s achievement not only broke that record but also marked a significant milestone in Indian jump rope sports.
The speed sprint category is highly demanding, requiring exceptional rhythm, coordination, and endurance, as athletes aim to achieve the maximum number of skips within just 30 seconds. Reaching 192 skips is widely regarded as an elite-level performance.
What makes this accomplishment even more remarkable is that both Tanvi and Bhumika come from the same family and have consistently set national benchmarks in the same sport. Reports suggest that the record-breaking moment unfolded within minutes during the championship, making the event truly historic.
Jump rope, or skipping, is steadily gaining recognition as a competitive sport in India, with athletes training at international standards. Tanvi Nemade’s achievement not only boosts the sport’s growing popularity but also sets a new benchmark for aspiring athletes across the country.”
The previous record of 188 skips was held by her own sister, Bhumika Nemade, and had remained unbeaten for the past three years. Tanvi’s achievement not only broke that record but also marked a significant milestone in Indian jump rope sports.
The speed sprint category is highly demanding, requiring exceptional rhythm, coordination, and endurance, as athletes aim to achieve the maximum number of skips within just 30 seconds. Reaching 192 skips is widely regarded as an elite-level performance.
What makes this accomplishment even more remarkable is that both Tanvi and Bhumika come from the same family and have consistently set national benchmarks in the same sport. Reports suggest that the record-breaking moment unfolded within minutes during the championship, making the event truly historic.
Jump rope, or skipping, is steadily gaining recognition as a competitive sport in India, with athletes training at international standards. Tanvi Nemade’s achievement not only boosts the sport’s growing popularity but also sets a new benchmark for aspiring athletes across the country.”