The GBR (GLOBAL BEST of RECORDS), headquartered in Sharjah (United Arab Emirates), officially confirms the registration of a World Record in Extreme Ethnosport established in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
On March 21, 2026, the ethnocultural center “TOPZHARGAN” achieved two outstanding world records, demonstrating exceptional mastery of traditional nomadic martial arts and equestrian culture:
Record 1: Mounted Archery on Camel
Athlete: Dinara Saidallina
Successfully hit 4 stationary targets
Using a traditional Kazakh bow
While riding a camel at speed
Distance: 100 meters
Time: 9.72 seconds
Record 2: Standing Horseback Speed Ride
Athlete standing on a galloping horse
Without holding the reins
Distance: 500 meters
Time: 41.5 seconds
Recorded speed: 43.333 km/h
⏱ Technical Validation
Speed measurement and timing were conducted using certified professional equipment by
ALGE TIMING (Austria), ensuring the highest level of accuracy and international standard compliance.
Official Status
Both records are officially registered in the global registry of
GBR (GLOBAL BEST of RECORDS) — The World Book of Records for Asia and Africa.
These achievements represent a historic milestone in the global development of extreme ethnosport, highlighting the strength, precision, and cultural heritage of traditional nomadic practices.
On March 21, 2026, the ethnocultural center “TOPZHARGAN” achieved two outstanding world records, demonstrating exceptional mastery of traditional nomadic martial arts and equestrian culture:
Record 1: Mounted Archery on Camel
Athlete: Dinara Saidallina
Successfully hit 4 stationary targets
Using a traditional Kazakh bow
While riding a camel at speed
Distance: 100 meters
Time: 9.72 seconds
Record 2: Standing Horseback Speed Ride
Athlete standing on a galloping horse
Without holding the reins
Distance: 500 meters
Time: 41.5 seconds
Recorded speed: 43.333 km/h
⏱ Technical Validation
Speed measurement and timing were conducted using certified professional equipment by
ALGE TIMING (Austria), ensuring the highest level of accuracy and international standard compliance.
Official Status
Both records are officially registered in the global registry of
GBR (GLOBAL BEST of RECORDS) — The World Book of Records for Asia and Africa.
These achievements represent a historic milestone in the global development of extreme ethnosport, highlighting the strength, precision, and cultural heritage of traditional nomadic practices.
