Islamabad: A Pakistani youth on Sunday broke the world record of individual longest continual rowing in the world.
Muhammad Zubair, 31, a marketing executive of private gym, has rowed continuously for 10 hours in an Indore fitness club in federal capital and broke the world record an Australian citizen named Shane Usher who rowed for 7 hours and 11 minutes (72 kilometer).
Zubair stopped short of completing 100 kilometers for which he started again to finish the remaining 1,200 meters in roughly six minutes.
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