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Kashmiri cyclist Adil Teli sets Guinness World record for fastest journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari

Cyclist Adil Teli, youth from Narbal, Budgam, pedaled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in just eight days, covering a distance of 3,600 kilometres.

  • Adil Teli faced several health issues during the entire journey but his determination made it easier for him.
  • In 2019, cycling expedition from Srinagar to Leh made him passionate about cycling and motivated him to realize his capabilities in cycling.
  • The cyclist praised the J&K Administration for their timely support for embarking on this prestigious journey.

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Kashmiri cyclist Adil Teli sets Guinness World record for fastest journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari

Srinagar: A 23-year-old Kashmiri youth set a Guinness Book of World Record for the fastest Kashmir to Kanyakumari journey on cycle.

“We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline and effort”. This was the mantra followed by cyclist Adil Teli, youth from Narbal, Budgam, who pedaled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in just eight days, covering a distance of 3,600 kilometres. 

Adil, who started his cycle journey from City Center, Ghanta Ghar, Lal Chowk from 7:30 am on March 22 after being flagged off by Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir completed the distance in eight days, 1 hour and 39 minutes by reaching the destination on March 30 at 7:30 am.

Speaking about his remarkable record, the young cyclist said that it was not an easy task and involved a lot of training besides several health issues also make it a difficult task. "On March 22, I started my journey of dreams with the active support of divisional administration. That day it was raining all day from Srinagar up to Punjab and made my journey very difficult,” Adil said.

Adil Teli's Guinness record

The young cyclist faced several health issues during the entire journey but his determination made it easier for him. “I faced several issues during this travel. After the 7th day of my journey, my body started to show signs of weakness. My knees started to swell with extreme pain making it difficult to pedal but I only kept the goal of beating Guinness world record in my mind”, he added.

The cyclist acknowledges that after his body started to drain on the seventh day of journey, he had thoughts of quitting. “After the extreme pain due to swelled knees, I had thoughts of quitting but I talked to my mother who motivated me to continue and at last, I beat the Guinness world record”, Adil said.

The cyclist praised the J&K Administration for their timely support for embarking on this prestigious journey. “I am grateful to J&K Administration for their timely support especially the divisional commissioner, Kashmir, who arranged to let him to travel through the then under construction Banihal-Qazigund Tunnel for this journey. He added that the administration also provided him help on the risky and landslide-prone areas of the Srinagar-Jammu highway during the travel.  

From 2014, Adil started representing Jammu and Kashmir at the national level continuously and this amplified interest in cycling. In 2019, cycling expedition from Srinagar to Leh made him passionate about cycling and motivated him to realize his capabilities in cycling.

Talking about his preparation for this journey, the young cyclist said the Srinagar-Leh cycling expedition motivated him that he can beat the Guinness Book of World Record for the fastest Kashmir to Kanyakumari journey on cycle. 

He stated, “I planned for this journey for almost a year and went outside J&K for training for six months. During six months training, I used to do cycling of 600 to 700 kms per week and after that, I applied for Guinness World Record in November 2020 and it was accepted in February 2021”.

In his message to the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, Adil said that the youth should refrain from activities like drug addiction or other social evils and take sports as a career. 

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