Pakistan’s renowned stunt driver Sultan Muhammad Golden has been awarded two Guinness World Records certificates in a ceremony held in Quetta, marking a significant international achievement for both Balochistan and the country.
The certificates were presented by Provincial Sports Advisor Mina Majeed Baloch and Sports Secretary Dura Baloch, who praised the record holder for bringing global recognition to Pakistan through his exceptional driving skills.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mina Majeed Baloch said Sultan Muhammad Golden has “brought pride to Pakistan and Balochistan at the international level,” adding that encouraging talented athletes remains a key priority of the provincial government.
Sports Secretary Dura Baloch also lauded the achievement, stating that Sultan’s success is a source of inspiration for the youth of the province.
Sultan Muhammad Golden, while addressing the ceremony, dedicated his achievement to the youth of Pakistan and Balochistan, saying that his success represents their potential on the global stage.
He also announced plans to attempt two more world records in the future, further expanding his list of international accomplishments.
According to details, the stunt driver had set two Guinness World Records last year in Quetta — including the longest reverse car jump and the fastest one-mile reverse driving record.
He earned global recognition after successfully completing highly challenging reverse driving feats, cementing his name in international motorsport record books.







