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Young Bangladeshi Cyclist Tammat Made World Record

Tammat Bil Khayyer, a young Bangladeshi cyclist, has made history by becoming the first cyclist in the world to conquer four mountains and three passes, including Everest Base Camp, in just 30 days on a single journey. This remarkable achievement has set a new world record. On his birthday, November 27, he climbed to 5,360 meters at Renjo La Pass, setting a new world record. No cyclist had before accomplished all eight of these goals in a single journey. On Wednesday (November 27), it was announced on Tammat Bil Khayer’s verified Facebook page. It was mentioned that Tammat gifted the country a historic record on his birthday. This record hasn’t been broken; it has been made. Undoubtedly, this is a matter of the highest pride for our country. Tammat’s incredible feat has brought immense pride to Bangladesh and has inspired many young people to pursue their dreams. He has demonstrated to the world that everything is achievable with dedication and effort via his determination and desire.

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