Shehab Allam, an Egyptian swimmer, has accomplished a remarkable feat by breaking the Guinness World Record for swimming the farthest distance while wearing handcuffs. He swam an impressive 7.238 miles (11.649 km) in six hours in the Arabian Gulf's open waters without ever touching the support boat. Allam's impressive achievement has earned him a place in the record books and left him feeling like a superhero.
Egyptian Swimmer Sets Guinness World Record for Swimming Farthest Distance in Handcuffs
05 April


