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Watch: Chinese Boy Fantastically Completes Fastest 1,000 Rope-Jumps

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Nov, 2016 01:23 PM
    Cen Xiaolin, a 15-year-old high-school student from Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province completed an “impossible challenge”, jumping faster than a team of national rope-jumping champions. 
     
    He alone against a five-person relay team left the audience mesmerised with a jaw-dropping performance as he attempted 1,000 jumps at lightning speed.
     

    In just 2 minute 47 seconds, Xiaolin reached his target – having stopped only once when the rope was caught between his shoes at 966. 
     
    With elfin 34 jumps short of his victory feat, the audience and judges cheered him and encouraged him to reach his goal ahead of the entire team. His energy and zeal was so captivating that the entire audience left breathless just by looking at him. And so would anyone looking at this video.
     
    The high power challenge was conducted in popular Chinese reality show called – ‘Beyond the Edge’, broadcast by the China Central Television. The popular TV show is known for showing extraordinary stunts and challenges by common people.

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