10-year-old Davit Abrahamyan, a resident of Tallinn, is a Guinness record holder. He jumped 191 times in a row with 1 leg on a treadmill running at a speed of 6.5 km/h. A year ago, he started attending the “Hi-M-Dutzaznatun” sports center in Tallinn, where the director of the center, multiple Guinness record holder Roman Sahradyan, helped to discover his abilities.
“I learned about the “Hy-M-Dyutzaznatun” center from my friends, and I really wanted to attend. At first I came just to train, but my friend Roman inspired me a lot and helped me set a Guinness record, for which I am very grateful.” “Armenpress”–Guinness record holder Davit mentioned at the press conference held in the press hall.

Davit noticed that after setting the Guinness record, the attitude among his friends changed, some of them expressed their desire to attend the “High-Am-Dyutzaznatun” sports center, to try to achieve success.
“All this is very exciting, because few people manage to set a Guinness record. At the age of 10, of course, it was very difficult for me, hard work was expected, but we overcame it,” said Davit Abrahamyan.
The director of the “Hay-Am-Dutzaznatun” sports center of the “Hay-Am” Foundation, multiple Guinness record holder Roman Sahradyan reminded that Narek Glchyan set a record in this exercise at the age of 7. Davit has surpassed her index today.

“As you can see, there is a healthy competition between children, and that is very important. Children strive to train, achieve success, set a new benchmark. If Davit had not surpassed Narek’s record, Narek would not have sought to achieve new achievements today. As a result of this healthy competition, we have such results,” said Roman Sahradyan.
Nshan Achemyan, the president of “Hay-Am” Foundation, considered such results quite encouraging. According to him, the “Hay-M-Dutsaznatun” sports center is of great importance both for the Tallinn region and for Armenia.

“The results of the sports center are already telling. We see how much the number of people who want to train in the center has increased, the Guinness records have been set. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Hay-Am Foundation’s activity, and we are very happy that we made such a contribution, created conditions and were able to cheer up the children,” said Nshan Achemyan.
In total, the students of the sports center set more than two dozen Guinness records, of which only 11 were set in 2025. The certificates of 8 of them are already in Armenia, the rest will be in the near future.
Mari Davtyan set Guinness records. He did 84 consecutive squats in one minute, 170 consecutive three-minute squats, and 118 jump rope jumps in one minute.
The next Guinness record holder is Ashot Yeghyan. He carried 45.5 kg weight on his back and performed the “jump-height” exercise at a height of 80 cm, performed the “abdominal reverse plank” exercise with 45.5 kg weight on his back in 2 minutes 58 seconds, and also performed the “abdominal reverse plank” exercise with 36 kg weight on his back in 2 minutes 39 seconds, then he updated the same record to 4 minutes 11 of a second.
New records are yet to come. In the coming days, a solemn event will be held at the sports center, where 14 athletes will try to set 17 records of the Armenian Book of Records, 7 of which will also be Guinness world records.













