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Meet 9-year-old 'Hula Hoop girl' from Haryana
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Published on April 1, 2021 - Duration: 02:35s
Meet 9-year-old 'Hula Hoop girl' from Haryana
Panchukla-based Vaishnavi Gupta, who is known as 'Google Girl' has become 'Hula Hoop Girl' now after she made a world record of rotating hula hoop around her waist 190 times in a minute, that too by standing on just one leg.
The 'Triumph World Records' acknowledged the remarkable accomplishment of 9-year old Vaishnavi and the record got registered on May 13, 2020.
Vaishnavi's parents helped a lot to get her the success.
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