BSF daredevil bikers break Army's record; create new feat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A bike-borne daredevil team of the BSF have created a new record of stunt riding by covering a kilometre of distance with 36 men on three bikes in less than a minute, officials said today.

"The BSF 'Janbaaz' team yesterday created the record by carrying 36 jawans on three bullet motorcyles for a kilometre on a state highway in

"The team accomplished the feat in 55.52 seconds and bettered the record of 30 men on three bikes which they finished in a minute over the same distance," training of the squad, second-in-command S K Mishra, told

The record was created under the and watch of designated observers and the feat will now be registered in the Limca Book of World Records, he said.

The BSF team had first made a record in this solo bike stunt category in 2006 which the bettered in 2011. We have reclaimed it again, said.

The force will attempt three more such challenges-- in the categories of driving while standing on seat, back riding and pole riding-- on April 16, he said.

The daredevil team of the country's largest border guarding force was raised in 1990.

It made few years back when the former US Barack Obama, while officiating as the chief guest of the 2015 parade, signalled a thumbs up to the bikers from his dais on Rajpath and had later called their stunts "impressive".

The BSF, for the first time, also trained and unveiled its all-women daredevils squad named 'Seema Bhawani' that enthralled the country by their stunts during the parade this year in January.

The about 2.5 lakh personnel strong force is tasked to guard Indian borders with and apart from rendering a variety of duties in the internal security domain.

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First Published: Sat, April 14 2018. 19:20 IST