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Sultan Golden brings home two Guinness World Records

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Sultan Muhammad Golden ,a Pakistani motorcar and motorcycle and jumping specialist ,has brought home two Guinness World records (Longest reverse car Jump and Fastest Mile driven in Reverse) on 13 Dec 25.


According to sources, the technical evidence included video clips and drone footage were shared with GWR. The GWR has accepted the evidence and officially announced Sultan Muhammad Khan as new record holder. The certificates issued by GWR will be received by 20 Feb 26.

Sultan Muhammad Khan “Golden” commonly known as Sultan Golden, is a Pakistani motorcar and motorcycle stuntman and jumping specialist. He is known for introducing the sport of reverse motorcar jumping and for setting multiple national and international stunt-driving records. IN 1987, Sultan Golden set a world record by jumping over 22 cars, covering a distance of 249 feet, surpassing the previous record held by an American stuntman who had jumped 246 feet over cars.


On 13 December 2025, Sultan Golden broke the world record for the fastest reverse car drive by completing a one-mile reverse drive in 57 seconds. On the same day, he also set a new world record for the longest-distance reverse ramp jump, covering 121.72 feet.

He has also announced plans to attempt the motorcar reverse distance world record, aiming to travel 800 kilometres in 13 hours and 48 minutes.

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