Riza Lekhesh Sets a World Record by Reciting the First 50 Periodic Table Elements in Just 24 Seconds While Continuously Passing a Ball

Exceptional talent, remarkable memory, and outstanding coordination came together in an inspiring achievement by Riza Lekhesh, who has officially earned recognition from The Book of World Records for accomplishing an extraordinary mental and physical feat. Riza Lekhesh successfully set the World Record for the “Fastest Recitation of the First 50 Periodic Table Elements While Continuously Passing a Ball Within 24 Seconds.”

During the record attempt, she accurately recited the names of the first 50 chemical elements in the correct sequence while continuously passing a ball without interruption, completing the entire challenge in an astonishing 24 seconds. The achievement was accomplished in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, and has been officially verified by The Book of World Records.

A Remarkable Combination of Mind and Coordination

This world record is a unique demonstration of multiple skills performed simultaneously. It required:

  • Exceptional memorization of the first 50 elements of the Periodic Table.
  • Rapid and accurate verbal recitation without hesitation.
  • Continuous hand-eye coordination while passing a ball.
  • High levels of concentration and confidence under record conditions.
  • The ability to maintain both mental accuracy and physical rhythm throughout the attempt.

Successfully combining these abilities within such a short time highlights Riza’s extraordinary cognitive and motor skills.

A Record Verified Through Strict Evaluation

The record attempt was reviewed according to the established adjudication standards of The Book of World Records. The submitted evidence included:

  • A complete unedited video recording of the attempt.
  • Independent witness statements.
  • Proof of age.
  • Participant declaration.
  • Supporting photographs and documentation.

Following a detailed evaluation of all submitted materials, the record was officially approved and certified by The Book of World Records.

Inspiring Young Minds

Riza Lekhesh’s achievement serves as an inspiration for students and young learners around the world. It demonstrates that consistent practice, determination, and confidence can transform academic knowledge into an extraordinary accomplishment. By combining scientific learning with physical coordination, she has shown that education and talent can be celebrated in innovative and inspiring ways.

Official Record Details

Record HolderRiza Lekhesh
World Record TitleFastest Recitation of the First 50 Periodic Table Elements While Continuously Passing a Ball Within 24 Seconds
CategoryHuman Feats (Skills, Talent & Endurance)
Time Achieved24 Seconds
LocationRas Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
Certification Date03 July 2026
Reference NumberTBWR/2026/HF-0615-001

Congratulations!

The Book of World Records proudly congratulates Riza Lekhesh on this exceptional accomplishment. Her record showcases excellence in memory, concentration, coordination, and perseverance, making her an inspiration for aspiring record holders worldwide.

We wish her continued success and look forward to witnessing many more extraordinary achievements in the years ahead.

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