Indian athlete Vispy Kharadi sets Guinness World Record for Hercules pillar hold4Photo© hindustantimes.com

Indian athlete Vispy Kharadi sets Guinness World Record for Hercules pillar hold

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Indian athlete Vispy Kharadi has etched his name in the Guinness World Records by achieving the longest Hercules pillar hold. The record-breaking feat took place in Surat, Gujarat, where Kharadi demonstrated his exceptional strength by holding the massive pillars for an astonishing 2 minutes and 10.75 seconds.

The pillars, inspired by Greek architecture, stood at 123 inches in height and had a diameter of 20.5 inches. (X/@GWR)

The pillars, inspired by Greek architecture, stood at 123 inches in height and had a diameter of 20.5 inches. Weighing 166.7 kg and 168.9 kg, they pushed the limits of human endurance and raw power. The Guinness World Records officially recognized and documented his incredible achievement.