The Genius Book of Records proudly recognizes an exceptional early-age achievement by Shourya Amit Madane, who has been officially titled for accomplishing the “Fastest 20-Step Stair Climb in 30 Seconds by a 14 Months Toddler.” This remarkable record highlights the incredible physical coordination and natural agility demonstrated at an age where such abilities are rarely seen.
At just 14 months old, Shourya successfully climbed 20 stair steps within 30 seconds, showcasing advanced motor skills, balance, strength, and confidence far beyond typical developmental expectations. This achievement stands as a powerful example of the extraordinary capabilities that can emerge in early childhood when curiosity and movement come together.
The record was carefully observed and validated under standard guidelines, ensuring accuracy, safety, and authenticity. Stair climbing at such a young age requires precise coordination between muscles, vision, and balance. Shourya’s feat reflects not only physical readiness but also mental focus and determination, qualities that are foundational for lifelong growth and learning.
Genius Book of Records believes in celebrating talent across all ages, especially when it inspires families, educators, and communities to recognize the importance of nurturing children’s natural abilities. This record serves as a motivational benchmark, encouraging parents to support safe physical exploration and confidence-building activities in early developmental stages.
Shourya Amit Madane’s accomplishment is more than a record – it is a celebration of early human potential. It demonstrates how encouragement, a positive environment, and freedom of movement can lead to outstanding milestones, even in the earliest chapters of life.
As part of Genius Book of Records’ ongoing mission to honor unique and inspiring achievements worldwide, this recognition reinforces the idea that greatness knows no age limit. Shourya’s stair-climbing milestone will continue to inspire countless families and young achievers around the globe.



