This Russian man pull 218-tonne train at this railway station
This Russian man pull 218-tonne train at this railway station
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Humans can lift weight only according to the capacity of their body. Lifting more weight than capacity can also be harmful. Even the greatest wrestlers get worse by lifting 200-300 kg, but an anecdote has come out which is surprising. A person from Russia has made a world record by pulling a train weighing 218 tonnes i.e. 1 lakh 97 thousand kg. The man's name is Ivan Soukin and he has achieved this unique achievement in the city of Vladivostok.

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Ivan is famous throughout Russia as the 'Human Mountain'. According to media reports, he told that he had been preparing for the last 1 year to pull such a heavyweight train. It is being told that he has pulled this train to impress his future wife. Now his next goal is to tow a ship weighing 12 thousand 400 tons. However, this is not the first time that someone has made such a record.

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Even before this, such record has been made. These records were drawn by Velu Rathkrishnan of India on October 18, 2003, at Kuala Lumpur railway station in Malaysia, two KTM trains weighing 260.8 tons weighing up to 4.2 meters and set a world record. Apart from this, Brahmachari Ashish, who lives in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, has pulled a railway engine weighing 65 tonnes with his teeth. Aarti and Savita, who live in Gwalior, also pulled the engine of the Narrowage train and recorded their name in the Limca Book of World Records.

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