Zorawar Singh Height, Age, Family, Biography
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Age: 25 Years
Height: 5' 7"
Hometown: Delhi
Bio/Wiki | |
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Profession | Athlete |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 5' 7" (170 cm) |
Weight (approx.) | 65 Kg (143 lbs) |
Body Measurements (approx.) | - Chest: 40 Inches - Waist: 30 Inches - Biceps: 15 Inches |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Athletics | |
Category | Jump Rope |
Medals | Gold • Senior National Jump Rope Championship (2014) ![]() • South Asian Jump Rope Championship (5 medals) (2015) ![]() • South Asian Jump Rope Championship (2018) ![]() • All India Inter-University Jump Rope Championship (2018-19) ![]() Silver • South Asian Jump Rope Championship (2 medals) (2015) |
Awards, Honours | 2018: Best Athlete of the Year award by the Government of Delhi 2019: Best Athlete of the Year award by the Government of Delhi 2022: An award at the 10th Sikh Education & Excellence Awards held in West Bengal 2023: Best Athlete of the Year 2023-2024 award at Spotlight Awards ![]() 2023: National Integration Excellence Award by the International Equitable Human Rights Social Council ![]() |
Guinness World Records | • The most skips on roller skates in 30 seconds with 132 skips in Delhi (16 October 2018)![]() • The most skips on roller skates in 30 seconds with 135 skips in Delhi (19 May 2019) ![]() • The most double under frogs in 30 seconds with 14 skips in Delhi (19 May 2019) ![]() • The most mamba tricks performed while skipping forward in 30 seconds with 41 skips in Delhi (10 July 2019) ![]() • The most reverse double under skips in one minute with 143 skips in Delhi (2 August 2019) ![]() • The Most skips in one minute (long rope) with 203 skips in Delhi (12 November 2019) ![]() • The most double under frogs in 30 seconds with 18 skips in Delhi (12 November 2019) ![]() • The most double under skips in three minutes with 452 skips in Delhi (26 December 2019) • The most mamba tricks performed while skipping forwards in 30 seconds on one leg with 41 skips in Delhi (16 January 2020) • The most mamba tricks performed while skipping forwards in one minute with 81 skips in Delhi (16 January 2020) • The most mamba tricks performed while skipping forwards in 30 seconds with 44 skips in Delhi (24 January 2020) • The most double under crossovers (criss cross) while skipping in 30 seconds with 64 skips in Delhi (3 February 2020) • The most skips on roller/inline skates in 30 seconds with 147 skips in Delhi (3 February 2020) • The most reverse double under skips in 30 seconds with 82 skips in Delhi (31 May 2020) • The most skips on roller skates in one minute with 262 skips in Delhi (10 February 2020) • The most reverse double under skips in one minute with 146 skips in Delhi (1 January 2021) • The most double Dutch-style skips on all fours in one minute (male) with 66 skips in Delhi (21 June 2022) |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 24 August 1999 (Tuesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 25 Years |
Birthplace | Delhi, India |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Delhi |
School | Guru Nanak Public School, Pitam Pura, Delhi (2017) |
College/University | • Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences (IGIPESS), New Delhi (2020) • Noida College of Physical Education (NCPE), Uttar Pradesh (2022) |
Educational Qualification(s) | • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports from IGIPESS • Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) from NCPE |
Religion | Sikhism |
Social Media | • Instagram • YouTube • Official Website |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Family | |
Parents | Father- (deceased) ![]() |
Siblings | Brother- Harpreet Singh (owner of Momos Paradise) Sister- None |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Zorawar Singh
- Zorawar Singh grew up in Delhi.
- He was raised in a joint family after his father passed away in 2002.
- At 13, Zorawar started participating in athletics, especially discus throw.
- Once during practice, the discus hit his lower back, which caused a slipped disc injury. Doctors advised him to rest for several months and avoid physical activity.
- After a week of rest, he tried jogging but had to stop after a few steps due to severe back pain. A week later, he started learning jump rope on his own to stay fit and help his recovery.
- Over time, Zorawar learned basic jump rope skills and kept improving. This helped him maintain his fitness, and he developed an interest in jump rope.
- His friends used to tease him initially for jump roping and called it a girls’ game. However, some of them joined him later, and others started supporting him.
- Zorawar’s seniors and school sports teacher later gave him tips to get better at jumping rope. He also got to know about the state, national, and international championships for jump rope from them after which he decided to compete in such competitions.
- He became so dedicated and passionate about jumping rope over time that he went on to win multiple competitions and set many Guinness World Records.
- In 2016, Zorawar went to Portugal to compete in the World Jump Rope Championship. However, he fell ill the day before the match due to weather changes. Despite vomiting during his performance, he competed and finished 4th in the 18-year-old category.
- The 2016 World Jump Rope Championship was the first time Zorawar faced a loss in any competition as he had won every other competition before.
- Zorawar became the head coach of a professional jump rope team called Jump Rope Fusion Crew on 10 February 2017.
- In 2020, Zorawar participated in PTC Punjabi’s talent hunt show ‘Hunar Punjab Da’ and became one of the finalists.
- In 2021, he appeared on the television show ‘OMG! Yeh Mera India’ (season 7), which aired on History TV18.
- Zorawar and his team Jump Rope Fusion Crew participated in Sony Entertainment Television’s talent show series ‘India’s Got Talent’ season 9 in 2022.
- In 2025, he appeared as a contestant on the reality show ‘MTV Roadies Season 20: Double Cross,’ which aired on MTV India and streamed on JioCinema.
- He is an avid traveller and often shares his travel experiences on social media.