New Delhi, Feb. 1 -- The delay a Guinness World Records certificate took to reach its rightful owner was documented by India's long-distance runner Sufiya Sufi. She blamed the bottlenecks and obstacles of delivery gateways, including Customs, that made it take years to arrive at its destination.

Sufiya Sufi secured the title after she completed the gruelling Manali-Leh high-altitude run in less than 100 hours. This was a remarkable feat as no other woman has achieved so far. She covered nearly 480 kilometre distance on foot in 98 hours and 27 minutes.

Sufiya Sufi in a post on X on Sturdy stated, "The fastest run from Manali to Leh, across all five high passes. ��️����♀️A high...