April 26, 2024

News Collective

Complete New Zealand News World

Rafa Nadal, in the Guinness Book of Records

Rafa Nadal, in the Guinness Book of Records

Rafa Nadal, Sergio Ramos, Karateka Sandra Sanchez and gymnast Alejandro Soler are the Spanish athletes featured in the latest edition of the Guinness Book of RecordsWednesday’s editorial, Planeta newspaper, reported in a statement.

Nadal is included in the book with the record for “Most Grand Slam singles titles”. Manakuri equaled Roger Federer with 20 titles in 2020 after beating Serbian Novak Djokovic at Roland Garros. Both the Swiss and the Spaniard achieved a milestone in a period of 15 years.

Rafa Nadal

Other sources

This season, the Serbian equaled both players with 20 major trophies after winning Wimbledon.

Sergio Ramos, who recently left Real Madrid to sign for Paris Saint-Germain (Paris, France), It appears under the label “The defense that has scored the most goals in LaLiga”.

The centre-back, since signing his first Serie A goal with Sevilla in 2004, has scored a total of 74 goals, making him the highest-scoring defender in LaLiga history.

vertical

Sergio Ramos

EFE

For its part, karate Sandra Sanchez, the last Olympic champion at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has completed the list of Spanish athletes with the title “Most Medals won in Karate 1 Super League”.

The Spaniard, in a period of seven years, has achieved 37 medals in the highest category in the “World Karate Institutions”, taking 19 gold, 10 silver and 8 bronze.

Horizontal

Sandra Sanchez

Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images

In addition, another Spaniard appeared in the Guinness Book of Records thanks to his trademark “More movements in rings”. Alejandro Soler, specializes in gymnastics (a method of performing physical exercises using body weight) and performing 156 gymnastic movements on rings.

See also  F1 2022: Max Verstappen holds the title in the bag and the numbers play out for him

The movement in question consists of the athlete rising from the floor holding the rings and ending with the torso above him, in an exercise that combines the chin raise and the triceps dip.

The book, which includes in its pages the records of these four athletes, was published on October 6.