Zorawar Singh: The Indian Jump-Rope Champion Who Set a New Guinness World Record in Italy
On 5 February 2025, the spotlight of the global stage shone brightly on Zorawar Singh, a young athlete from Delhi who has been redefining the limits of jump-rope sport. In front of a live audience on the Italian television show Lo Show Dei Record, Zorawar achieved 21 double under frogs in just 30 seconds, earning himself yet another Guinness World Record title. This achievement was not just about speed or skill; it was about balance, rhythm, strength, and determination. By securing this record, Zorawar once again highlighted the potential of Indian athletes in unconventional sporting categories.What Are Double Under Frogs?For the uninitiated, a double under frog is a highly complex jump-rope trick. It combines two skills: performing a “frog” move (jumping with the knees tucked outward while touching the feet with both hands) and simultaneously rotating the rope twice under the feet in one leap. Executing even a few of these in sequence demands immense coordination, explosive power, and stamina. Doing 21 in just 30 seconds places Zorawar in a league of his own, showcasing the artistry and athleticism of jump rope as a serious sport.Zorawar Singh: From Delhi to the WorldBorn on August 24, 1999, in Delhi, Zorawar Singh’s story is one of grit and perseverance. Standing 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall, he may look like an everyday young man, but his journey reveals extraordinary discipline. Educated at Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences (Delhi University), Zorawar always believed in blending academics with athletics. His love for jump rope started as a childhood curiosity but soon became a passion that propelled him onto international platforms.A Collection of Guinness World RecordsThe February 2025 record in Italy was not Zorawar’s first brush with Guinness glory. Over the years, he has accumulated 17 Guinness World Records, each more impressive than the last. In January 2020, he stunned the world by performing 147 skips in 30 seconds while wearing roller skates. He holds records for feats such as the most mamba tricks performed while skipping forward in one minute and the most reverse double under skips in 30 seconds. His creativity shined in September 2020, when he performed the jaw-dropping “Pyramid Wheel Freestyle Jump Rope” with three of his friends, capturing the imagination of audiences worldwide. With every attempt, Zorawar has turned jump rope into not just a sport but also a performing art. He has also showcased his talent on Indian platforms like India’s Got Talent and OMG! Yeh Mera India, introducing millions of viewers to the athleticism and excitement of jump rope. His presence on such shows helped in popularizing the sport in India, where traditional sports like cricket and football often overshadow lesser-known disciplines.Lessons From Zorawar’s JourneyZorawar’s story carries an important lesson: passion knows no boundaries. Jump rope may seem like a simple childhood game to many, but Zorawar’s journey proves how even the simplest activity can be transformed into a world-class discipline through hard work and creativity. For young Indians, his journey is an inspiration. It shows that success is not limited to mainstream sports; niche disciplines can also open doors to international recognition. His dedication also challenges stereotypes around “serious” sports and redefines what athletic achievement can look like. On a personal level, Zorawar embodies perseverance. Every record attempt means hours of practice, repeated failures, and physical exhaustion. Yet, his ability to keep pushing until success arrives makes him a role model not just for athletes, but for anyone chasing a dream.The Significance of the Italy RecordThe 21 double-under frogs in 30 seconds set in Milan is particularly significant because it was achieved on European soil in front of a global audience. It underscores how Indian athletes are increasingly stepping beyond national boundaries to prove their mettle on international platforms. By excelling in Italy, Zorawar has sent a message that Indian sports talent is diverse and ready to shine in unconventional arenas too. Zorawar Singh’s achievement in Italy is more than a world record; it is a story of passion, discipline, and creativity. From the streets of Delhi to the Guinness World Records stage in Milan, he has shown that no dream is too small, no sport too unconventional, and no challenge too great. With every skip, Zorawar isn’t just breaking records; he’s raising the bar for what determination can achieve .