India's 7-year-old Narayanan sets Guinness World Record as youngest taekwondo instructor Video
Samyuktha Narayanan, 7, from Madurai, has earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the "youngest Taekwondo instructor ever," captivating both India and the world with her extraordinary skills.
The Guinness World Records official Instagram account celebrated her achievement, Caliber.Az reports, referencing foreign media.
"Seven-year-old girl makes history as the youngest Taekwondo instructor ever aged just seven years and 270 days old! Samyuktha Narayanan is an inspiration to fellow kids in Madurai, India, encouraging them to engage in sports!," statement reads.
The post sparked a variety of reactions, with many praising her talent, while some raised concerns about the potential risks of practising Taekwondo at such a young age. One user responded, "Heartiest congratulations on achieving a world record at such a young age Samyuktha. Your hard work, determination, and incredible talent are truly inspiring. You have not only made your family proud but have also set an example for other young dreamers to believe in themselves and strive for greatness. May this remarkable achievement be the first of many milestones in your bright future."
Another user wrote, "There's always a child doing it better than you."
A third comment expressed concern, stating, "A sprained ankle could impact her life in a flash."
Meanwhile, a fourth user highlighted her achievement, stating, "This just goes to show that kids can achieve great things."
"Exceptional," said a fifth commenter.
By Aghakazim Guliyev