Key Points

Janvi Jindal made history as the youngest Indian girl with five Guinness World Records in freestyle skating. Her father, with no prior skating experience, coached her using online tutorials. She pioneered unique skating styles by combining Bhangra and yoga on wheels. Her story highlights passion and perseverance despite limited resources.

Key Points: Janvi Jindal Becomes Youngest Indian Girl With 5 Guinness Skating Records

  • Self-taught skater trained without professional coaching
  • Father learned from YouTube to guide her journey
  • First to blend Bhangra and yoga with skating
  • Holds records for fastest slalom and most 360 spins
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Janvi Jindal becomes the youngest Indian girl to hold five Guinness World Records in freestyle skating

17-year-old Janvi Jindal from Chandigarh sets 5 Guinness World Records in freestyle skating, trained solely by her father using YouTube tutorials.

"My father taught me skating by watching tutorials on YouTube... He couldn't even stand on skates. - Janvi Jindal"

Chandigarh, July 23

17-year-old Janvi Jindal from Chandigarh has etched her name into history by becoming the youngest Indian girl to hold five Guinness World Records in freestyle skating. Her records, officially confirmed in July 2025, include the most 360-degree rotations on inline skates in 30 seconds (27 spins), fastest slalom (20 cones) on two wheels (8.85 seconds), most one-wheeled 360-degree spins in 30 seconds (42 spins), most one-wheeled 360-degree spins in one minute (72 spins), and most consecutive one-wheeled 360-degree spins (22 spins).

Janvi's success is all the more remarkable because she trained without a professional coach. Her father guided her using online videos, and she practised on public pathways and in front of Sector 22 showrooms, often during late evenings after his return from work. What began as a fascination with skating videos turned into a disciplined, self-taught journey fueled by passion and persistence. Her dedication, despite limited resources and infrastructure, has earned her the Guinness World Record for the highest-holding girl under 18 in India and the only female athlete from Chandigarh to achieve such a milestone.

She has also been recognised by the India Book of Records for five unique titles, including being the youngest to perform Bhangra on skates, gliding downstairs while skating, and performing the maximum wheelie spins at Khardung La Pass. Her journey has elevated her to a status once held only by Chandigarh's cricket legend Yuvraj Singh, who also began his sporting journey in skating. Unlike Yuvraj, who switched to cricket, Janvi made skating her final destination, supported every step of the way by her father.

While speaking to ANI, Jindal said, "... It was clear to me from the beginning that I wanted to do something in life that I was passionate about... There is no coach for freestyle skating in Chandigarh. My father taught me skating. He did not know skating. He could not even stand on skates. He taught me by watching tutorials on YouTube and social media... When I made my first Guinness World Record, my father was the one who first saw the mail... He called me to the living room, and there was a cake in front of me with 'Congratulations Janvi' written on it... Currently, I am trying to obtain the 'Bal Puraskar'... My biggest aim is to motivate more children, especially girls..."

"Janvi's training started 5-7 years ago, but we could not find a coach because there was no coach... So, I learned to coach from the internet and taught her. It was quite challenging because I had to manage all this along with work... I used to spend many hours at night watching videos... The procedure for obtaining a Guinness World Record is lengthy and takes approximately one year... Guinness is very particular about its rules. Her first Guinness World Record was rejected due to a simple rule... Participating in international competitions is expensive, which a regular person cannot practically afford. This is where we got the inspiration from Guinness World Record so she could make her name on an international level." Munish Jindal, the father and coach of freestyle skater Janvi Jindal, told ANI.

Janvi's achievements extend beyond records. She is the first in the world to blend Bhangra with skating and introduce yoga on Skates, gaining nationwide attention.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat living in Chandigarh, I've seen Janvi practice near Sector 22 many evenings. The way she blends Bhangra with skating is magical! India needs more sports infrastructure so talents like her don't have to train on public pathways.
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Ananya R
Respectfully, while her achievements are great, I wish media would highlight regular students too. Not everyone can afford to pursue unconventional sports. Still, kudos to Janvi for making India proud! 👏
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Vikram M
Bhangra on skates at Khardung La? That's next level! This girl is redefining what's possible. Hope she gets proper sponsorship now - talent like this shouldn't struggle due to financial constraints. #SupportIndianAthletes
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Priya S
As a mother, this story brought tears to my eyes. The father's night-long YouTube sessions to coach his daughter shows what Indian parents will do for their children's dreams. More power to Team Jindal! ❤️
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Karthik V
Why isn't this trending nationally? We celebrate cricket non-stop but ignore such extraordinary achievements. Janvi deserves Padma Shri more than many celebrities! Government should recognize her properly.

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