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Six-yr-old Indian boy heading for record books

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Posted: Jan 02, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

London, January 2: A six-year-old Indian boy, Aniket Ramesh Chindak, is heading for record books after ‘limbo-skating’ under 57 cars in less than a minute.

With legs split and chin almost skimming the road, Aniket is no more than Bins above the ground when he disappears under four-wheel-drives in Belgaum, The Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday.

According to The Times, Aniket now trains for four hours a day and plans to break his world record of 57 cars in 45 seconds with a 100-car skate in New Delhi.

He started two years ago and it took him three months to get his body into the right position.

Aniket said: "The hardest thing is to go fast enough before I bend down. That's how you can skate under so many cars at once."

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