While most teenagers scrolled through social media during lockdown, 16-year-old Siddharth Das from Radcliffe School, Ulwe, was jumping rope—literally bouncing his way into history. This former state-level swimmer traded swimming pools for skipping ropes and emerged with three Guinness World Records that prove backward steps can take you leaps ahead.
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From Pool to Rope: A Lockdown Transformation
Das’s journey began during the COVID-19 lockdown when traditional swimming training became impossible. Practicing 2-3 hours daily, he discovered an unexpected talent for rope skipping. “The turning point in my journey was the lockdown because, while focusing on swimming and running, I transitioned from being a swimmer to a skipper,” Das explained.
His dedication paid off spectacularly. On October 26, 2024, he achieved his first Guinness World Record with 151 backward skips in just 30 seconds in Raigarh, Maharashtra. But the 12th grader wasn’t finished.
Record | Achievement | Date & Location |
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Backward Skips (30 sec) | 151 skips | Oct 26, 2024 – Raigarh, Maharashtra |
Backward Skips (3 min) | 711 skips | Jun 23, 2025 – Ulwe, Maharashtra |
National Record | Most backward skips/minute | India Book of Records certified |
The Relentless Training Routine
Das’s daily schedule isn’t for the faint-hearted. Mornings start with warm-ups before school, afternoons involve gym sessions, evenings alternate between swimming and running, and nights are dedicated to rope practice. This grueling routine, supported by his family, coaches, and Radcliffe School, transformed him into a world-record holder.
His perseverance shines brightest in rejection. When Guinness initially turned him down at age 13, claiming he was too young for endurance records, Das refused to quit. Instead, he trained harder, proving that stubborn determination beats temporary setbacks.
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Beyond Skipping: Olympic Dreams
Das’s trophy cabinet already overflows with state-level swimming certificates, the Ulwe Ratna Puraskar, and four Life’s Brand Ambassador awards. Yet for this ambitious teenager, these accomplishments represent just the beginning.
His sights are now set on triathlon glory, Olympic medals, and breaking additional world records “just for fun.” Das plans to pursue two more world records while training for triathlons and representing India at the national level.
The Winning Mindset
Das’s story exemplifies how constraints can spark transformation. Lockdown limitations didn’t stop him—they redirected his athletic passion into unexpected territory. His journey from rejected 13-year-old to triple world-record holder demonstrates that age is just a number when determination meets opportunity.
For young athletes across India, Das proves that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Sometimes the fastest way forward truly is stepping back and skipping with unshakeable style and commitment.
FAQs
How many Guinness World Records does Siddharth Das hold?
He holds three Guinness World Records for backward rope skipping achievements.
What are Siddharth Das’s future athletic goals?
He aims to break two more world records, compete in triathlons, and represent India nationally.