In an extraordinary display of precision and control, Pakistan’s acclaimed stuntman Sultan Muhammad Golden has secured two new world records during a motorsport spectacle in Quetta, Balochistan on Saturday.
The record-breaking performance commenced with a feat of reverse driving mastery. Golden completed a one-mile reverse drive in a blistering 57 seconds. This remarkable time broke the previous world record of 1 minute and 15 seconds, set by an American stuntman in 2022. The execution, noted as the fastest ever recorded for a long-distance reverse drive, drew enthusiastic applause from the assembled spectators.
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Demonstrating relentless ambition, Golden returned to the track shortly after to pursue a second global milestone. He then executed a stunning reverse ramp jump, covering 121.72 feet (approximately 37.1 meters). This achievement comfortably surpassed the prior world record for a long-distance reverse ramp jump, which stood at 89 feet and 3.25 inches. The successful jump prompted renewed cheers and acclaim from fans at the venue, celebrating the scale of his accomplishment.
Following the dual record-setting performances, Sultan Muhammad Golden received formal recognition from high-ranking officials. The Chief Minister and the Governor of Balochistan personally met with the stuntman to extend their congratulations on his unprecedented success. Their commendation highlighted the national pride associated with his internationally recognised skill and dedication.