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Haruna Abdul Aziz Sets World New Record in Polo Ball Juggling at Kano Polo Club

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Haruna Abdul Aziz at Kano Polo club

Abbas Yushau Yusuf

Haruna Abdul Aziz, a remarkable athlete from Nigeria, is on the verge of setting a new world record in polo ball juggling after showcasing his extraordinary skills at the Kano Polo Club. During his demonstration, Aziz astoundingly juggled the ball with his feet, achieving an impressive 125 touches within just one minute.

Aziz’s feat is not surprising considering his track record of breaking world records. In 2018, he secured a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for his exceptional talent in tennis racket handle juggling, achieving an astonishing 187 touches in a single minute in Abuja.

Moreover, Aziz currently holds the Guinness world record for American football touches with feet within one minute, showcasing his versatility across various sports. Additionally, his prowess extends to handball ball control, where he set a remarkable record of three hours, six minutes, and 24 seconds.

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In an exclusive interview with NIGERIAN TRACKER, Aziz revealed that he also holds the record for billiards, completing a session in an impressive one hour, three minutes, and 21 seconds. Despite his numerous achievements, Aziz humbly admitted that he has yet to encounter any competition throughout Nigeria, expressing his ambition to become the top world record holder in Africa.

Aziz’s dedication to his craft stems from his pride in representing Nigeria on the global stage of world records. His manager, Kamal Sule of the Rumbu Polo Team, expressed immense pride in Aziz’s accomplishments, emphasizing the significance of his achievements for both the athlete and the nation.

As Haruna Abdul Aziz continues to push the boundaries of excellence, his journey towards becoming a top world record holder in Africa serves as a testament to the remarkable talent and determination found within Nigeria’s sporting community.

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