Usually children are found in playing but there are
some amazing children who had made many records in various fields, in
such a young age. While looking at their achievements it is difficult to
believe that in so young age, these children have perform amazingly.
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World's Youngest Yoga Teacher
(6yr)
At just six, Shruti Pandey is the youngest yoga trainer in the world.
The bendy youngster has been teaching adults at an ashram, in northern
India, for the last two years. Her trainer, Hari Chetan, 67, set up the
ashram 35 years ago and as soon as little Shruti became one of his
students, as a tiny four-year old, he spotted her talents. Now she
starts her classes at 5.30 am every morning, at Brahmanand Saraswati
Dham, in the Jhunsi town, dressed in white leggings and a red t-shirt
surrounded by 30 eager pupils ranging from businessmen, teachers,
housewives to pensioners. Shruti said: "It feels good when people follow
my instructions, I feel like a real teacher."
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World's Youngest Wall Of Death Motorbike Rider
(17yr)
A 17-year-old girl left school to land her first job as the world's
youngest female Wall of Death rider - without a motorbike license. Jaimi
Tyrrell joined a troupe of stunt riders after completing her GCSEs and
now tours the UK and Europe. The daredevil teen hits speeds of up to
45mph on the vertical 20ft high wall as she rides horizontally around
the 32ft wide cylinder.
Performing under the name Jaimi Starr, she cannot wear a helmet as this
would affect the drag and she must keep a constant speed to beat the
gravity that would otherwise pull her down. Jaimi insisted she had no
regrets about her career choice and said she was attracted by the
'exciting' lifestyle of a stunt bike rider.The teenager was introduced
to the motorbike world by family friend Ken Fox who runs the Ken Fox
Troupe stunt riding show.
NOTE: our reader Nathan H. wrote to let us know that: "The Fearless
Flores Family has an 8 year old, and a 13 year old... its not the wall
of death, but its the globe of death... they're on America's got
talent".
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World's Youngest CEO (14yr)
Sindhuja Rajaraman, a 14-year old girl has become the world's youngest
Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The ninth standard student became the
head of Seppan Company, an animation firm, in October 2010, set up by
her father.
She was adjudged the fastest 2D and 3D animator by software lobby
NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Services Companies) at the
Gaming and Animation Conclave 2010 held in Hyderabad. Rajaraman said: "I
am just proud to be an animator. The CEO is just a post given in this
company. I am learning animation for this CEO post to make myself worthy
for the CEO post. There is no age bar or age limit for animation.
Everybody can do animation". "The scope for animation in India is
growing every day. There is going to be a big boom in India and all
industries are into the animation, they need animation and multimedia. I
am enjoying work and I am also getting challenging works" she added.
The company has 160 employees.
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World's Youngest Surfer (2yr)
Jaylan Amor is only two years old, but is already surfing the waves
outside of Brisbane, Australia, and has secured multiple endorsements
from surf shops. To catch a wave, his dad paddles him out to sea, then
the two year old hops and rides the waves back into shore. Mr Amor isn't
worried if Jaylan falls, as the tike just swims back to his board and
waits for daddy to help him back up.
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World's Youngest Tattoo Artist
(4yr)
Ruby Dickinson is only four years old but she is already marking her
mark in the world – with tattoos. The ink-credible Welsh toddler may be
the world's youngest tattoo artist, according to published reports. At
an age when most kids only think about playground swings, Ruby takes
tattoo lessons after nursery school. She also practices with a toy kit
in her father's tattoo shop.
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World's Youngest Practical Shooter (6 yr)
At the age of six, Miko Andres from the Philippines is thought to be the
world's youngest competitive practical shooter. Practical shooting is a
sport in which participants shoot rapidly at multiple targets around an
obstacle course. His father says:“As a growing, normal kid, Miko is also
into other children's games. He enjoys the company of his schoolmates.
He has been taught a lot of discipline and respect. Miko, I and his team
coach, constantly talk about the dangers of the sport and we are always
reminding him that he is in a ‘big boys' game and that safety is of the
utmost importance.”
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World's Youngest IT Whiz (8yr)
Marko Calasan of Skopje, Macedonia, is the world's youngest certified
computer system administrator at the age of eight. He could get a
high-paying job, but he hasn't yet completed third grade! Marko learned
to read and write at the age of 2 and started working on computers
immediately. The news of his extraordinary achievement turned him into a
local celebrity and he has even had an audience with the Macedonian
Prime Minister, Nikola Gruevski, who presented him with an IT lab with
15 computers to practice on.
His parents, who are IT experts and run a computer school for children,
are considering sending Marko abroad to a specialized institute of
learning for gifted children, as none exists in Macedonia. Marko passed
Microsoft's tests for IT professionals. He says he wants to create a new
operational system for computers …when he grows up.
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