Dare to Inspire: World Records Broken by Women

“Women, whether subtly or vociferously, have always been a tremendous power in the destiny of the world.” 

— Eleanor Roosevelt, “It’s Up to the Women”

This International Women’s Day, we get to witness the resilience and beauty of womanhood in all forms. Despite the restrictions of traditional norms, these women were unafraid to break records and make their presence known to the world.

Lisa Farthofer

Lisa Farthofer, a 32 year old Austrian professional sailor, is the first woman to row the freezing waters of the Southern Ocean. She rowed in Antarctica for 407 nautical miles (753.7 Km) from January 11th to 17th 2023. She was part of an expedition with fellow teammates including Fiann Paul, Mike Matson, Jamie Douglas-Hamilton, Stefan Ivanov, and Brian Krauskopf. Unfortunately, they were unable to complete their goal due to crew injuries and illnesses but their impressive journey managed to break many records. 

Lisa Farthofer (Austria)

Rut Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson

Rut Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson discovered her passion for skydiving and parachuting at the age of 90. After that, she set her goal to be the oldest tandem parachute jumper in the world and broke that record in 2022 at the age of 103. Her entire family were present at the scene, waiting for her landing, all incredibly proud of the elderly member of the family.  

Rut Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson (Sweden)

Asha Mandela

At the age of 60, Asha Mandela, an African-American woman, holds the record for the longest dreadlocks in the world. Beginning her journey 40 years ago, her hair today is more than 110 feet long and weighs around 19 Kgs. Mandela’s style is an inspiration to people who aspire to wear unique hairstyles that proudly present her culture. With support from her husband and stylist, she maintains her hair with care and detail. Mandela’s form of self-expression encompasses what it means to be a woman–to choose to love yourself. 

Asha Mandela (America)

Taylor Demonbreun

The 29-year-old American woman from Alabama embarked on her journey to visit all 196 sovereign countries in just 1 year and 189 days. Taylor Demonbreun set the fastest record, overall and female, on December 7th 2018. Initially worried about being unable to complete it in time, Demonbreun thoroughly planned her trek across the world and also worked during the journey to obtain visas for 60 countries. She sets a great example for every aspiring female solo traveller. 

Taylor Demonbreun (America)

Nathalie McGloin

After being involved in a car accident, Nathalie McGloin is paralyzed from the chest down when she was young. Her attitude and outlook on life completely changed after her spinal surgery. Before her accident, she admits she was not interested in car racing of any form. However, she proves that women, when determined, can achieve anything. She is the first female tetraplegic to be granted a racing licence. She also breaks barriers of gender, unbothered by the perception of female drivers in competition and focuses on encouraging other disabled individuals to pursue their interest in the sport.

Nathalie McGloin (England)

Wildine Aumoithe

Wildine Aumoithe was only 18 years old when she broke the record for the world’s shortest (non-mobile) female living. Her shorter stature is due to a rare form of Dwarfism. Thankfully, Aumoithe was never bullied for her Dwarfism during her school years, where people would expect it to happen the most, but she is neither shaken by any of the looks she gets in public. She now dreams of being a pharmacist, wanting to be the first little person to become one. 

Wildine Aumoithe (America)

Tamara Walcott

Tamara Walcott is a female powerlifter and mother recognised by the World Raw Powerlifting Federation American Pro for the heaviest cumulative lift for bench/squat and press in competition in 2022. As a part of her weight loss and fitness journey, she took up dumbbell classes and eventually picked up powerlifting. Despite only four years of experience at the time, she lifted a total of 737.5 Kgs across 3 lifts – squat, bench and deadlift. By marking her place in the world of fitness, she debunks the myth that plus-sized people are unfit. 

Tamara Walcott (America)

Harnaam Kaur

At the age of 24, Harnaam Kaur was titled as the youngest woman in the world to have a full beard. Kaur has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common condition amongst women that elevates testosterone in female bodies. This caused her to grow a full beard of 6 inches, and while she initially planned to remove it, she learned to embrace her facial hair. The anti-bullying activist focuses on promoting body positivity and self-love.

Harnaam Kaur (England)

Ginny MacColl

Actress and Broadway dancer, Ginny MacColl, is an inspiration to elderly women as well as those suffering from different conditions. Diagnosed with osteopenia, her doctor recommended she begin upper body strength training. Initially struggling with even 5 pull-ups, MacColl reversed her condition within 2 years and broke the record for the oldest competitive female ninja athlete. A niche hobby even for younger people, MacColl achieved this at the age of 72 in 2023. 

Ginny MacColl (America)

The Humanity of Women

As women, there is a strong community built around encouraging one another to express themselves the way they wish to be seen. There is a history of discrimination and limitations imposed on women that need to be dismantled. Understanding what it means to be a woman through your abilities is the key to eliminating any social obstacles. With the will to never give up, these women were able to break records through sheer determination. We hope that more women, by seeing these records, are inspired to feel proud of who they are and set their records. 

The Women of Shark Tank Invest and Empower the Future

“Success isn’t about how much money you make. It’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.”

– Michelle Obama

Shark Tank India took India by storm with the unending creativity and inspiring stories. The concept of the show revolves around judges, who are famous Indian entrepreneurs and angel investors, being pitched products by different start-ups. The winning start-ups who impress their audience and judges alike and are rewarded an investment.

With March being International Women’s Month, we dived deep into Vineeta Singh and Namita Thapar, two of the main judges on Shark Tank, who are huge inspirations to working women. Let’s take a look at the start-ups they saw the most potential in. 

Menstrupedia

A simple yet effective way to introduce young girls and boys to the world they will face when they grow up to be a teenager. Menstrupedia Comic, by Aditi Gupta and Tuhin Paul, was released in 2012 to create awareness about menstruation around teenagers, especially functioning as a guide and actively works against the stigma surrounding menstruation and puberty. 

Featured in Season 1, December 2021, the Comic received an investment of Rs. 50 Lakhs for 20% equity by Emcure Pharma CEO, Namita Thapar, valuing the company at that time at 2.5 Crores. 

OUR TAKE: Menstrupedia is a step forward towards perceiving menstruation as less of a stigma and a step to normalise the biological process that girls go through without shame. If the company created updated editions, their chance to grow popular amongst younger children and parents are high. 

Menstrupedia on Shark Tank with Namita Thapar

Heart Up My Sleeves 

Wearing your dream style has never been more exciting and sustainable with Heart Up My Sleeves. Without the commitment of a new outfit, the brand offers various styles of sleeves, collars, and other accessories you can mix and match with anything in your closet. The luxury brand boasts several influencer endorsements and even being worn by Neha Kakkar in her music video, ‘Kanta Laga.’

The brand was pitched in Season 1, December 2021. Riya Khattar’s unique idea won an investment of around Rs. 25 Lakhs for 30% equity from Sugar Cosmetics CEO Vineeta Singh, and CEO of Shaadi.com, Anupam Mittal.This values the company at Rs. 83.3 Lakhs. 

OUR TAKE: While the products look cute, the brand itself is very niche and only a selective group of people might take the chance. Therefore, it is unsure if there are chances for it to scale further. 

Riya Khattar on Shark Tank

Annie by Thinkerbell Labs

Named after Helen Keller’s teacher, Annie Sullivan, Annie was created by Thinkerbell Labs as an interactive device to learn Braille for visually impaired individuals. The co-founders and college friends, Aman Srivastava, Sanskriti Dawle and Dilip Ramesh, conceptualised an inclusive and brilliant device that would make learning Braille both fun and intuitive. The Braille literacy device was showcased on Season 1, January 2022.

This device goes beyond learning. As it caters towards the visually impaired community, it also includes simulated challenges to help integrate further learning with elements of fun. It also has other activities, something visually impaired people are usually excluded from in their classrooms. 

Believing in the unique approach of learning and adapting to the student’s needs. Namita Thapar, Vineeta Singh, and Anupam Mittal, raised Rs. 1.05 Crore for 3% equity, valuing it at Rs. 35 Crores. 

OUR TAKE: The obstacles visually impaired people have to overcome in the classroom can be easily tackled with the help of Annie. For this, the opportunity to scale is great as an education tool. 
Annie by Thinkerbell Labs on Shark Tank

Altor

Altor has launched a timely device, a Smart Helmet, which provides immediate assistance for people involved in two-wheeler accidents. They appeared in Season 1, December 2021. With two-wheeler riders more prone to accidents by 66%, the co-founders of Altor sought a modern solution to this problem. The idea came to the founders after losing a friend to an accident after medical assistance arrived late. 

The Smart Helmet customises your notifications to minimise distractions and the navigation aspect is a major asset. With more awareness of your surroundings and being able to avoid looking at other devices, the helmet is a must have for delivery people. 

Namita Thapar, and boAt Lifestyle Co-founder, Aman Gupta, collectively offered Rs. 50 Lakhs for 7% equity. Their investment valued the company at Rs. 7.14 Crores. With hundreds of testimonies from two-wheeler riders, the Altor Smart Helmet is changing the view of rider safety and regulations. 

OUR TAKE: This is incredible development for public safety in India. This is also a very fruitful use of AI that promotes careful and cautious driving.

Altor Smart Helmet showcased on Shark Tank

Spandan by Sunfox Technologies 

How did Sunfox Technologies catch the attention of the whole cast? Spandan, portable ECG (electrocardiogram) machine, provides 99.7% accuracy and is a must have for individuals and households with cardiac problems. They were featured in Season 1, January 2022. 

Impressing majority of the sharks on Shark Tank India, Spandan by Sunfox Technologies gained a Rs. 1 Crore investment for 6% equity from Vineeta Singh, Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal, CEO and founder of Lenskart, Peyush Bansal, and Mama Earth CEO and founder, Ghazal Alagh. This values them at Rs. 16.6 Crores. 

OUR TAKE: This is a convenient and necessary product that might have a huge impact on cardiac health in the future. However, it is doubtful whether it can be an alternative to proper ECG readings. 

Spandan by Sunfox Technologies on Shark Tank

insideFPV

As India’s leading drone manufacturer, insideFPV brought the technology cinematographers craved to take their craft to another level. Their affordable drones became a hit within the community. The team appeared in Season 2, January 2023. 

Oshi Kumari, the COO of insideFPV, also shared her experience in the tech industry through her insightful virtual seminar, ‘The Indian Fem-Tech Trailblazers,’ alongside other talented women in the tech field. 

A collective deal of Rs. 75 Lakhs for 15% equity was made by Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal, CarDekho CEO, Amit Jain, and Peyush Bansal, so they were valued at Rs. 5 Crores. 

OUR TAKE: With drones being all the rage with cinematographers, insideFPV shows great potential towards strong growth.

insideFPV on Shark Tank

Brainwired

Brainwired is an agricultural technology start-up which brings farmers closer to their cattle. WeStock live monitors the health and routine of cattle and provides feedback to farmers accordingly. They appeared on Season 1, January 2022. 

WeStock is also user friendly and includes everything a farmer needs. More than the cattle’s health related issues, it also monitors the weather conditions of the farm. 

This team from Kochi secured a collective deal of Rs. 60 Lakhs for 10% equity from former co-founder of BharatPe, Ashneer Grover, Peyush Bansal, Namita Thapar, and Aman Gupta. At the time, the company was valued at Rs. 6 Crores. 

OUR TAKE: Considering the nature of the product, it is unsure if most cattle would react positively towards the technology or the functionality. 

WeStock by Brainwired on Shark Tank

Auli Lifestyle 

Appearing in Season 1, January 2022, Aishwarya Biswas’ skincare line, Auli Lifestyle, captured Namita Thapar’s heart. The two had a bond like no other, landing her a deal of Rs. 75 Lakhs with 15% equity. This valued her company at Rs. 5 Crores. 

Biswas created the products by mixing Ayurveda with modern science. Auli Lifestyle products are all natural and organic for a diverse range of issues. The site also offers consultations and skin analysis. With a wide range of beauty and wellness products, Auli Lifestyle is now featured on major eCommerce websites such as Nykaa and Amazon. 

OUR TAKE: Auli Lifestyle is fairly successful and enticing. However, competition is high within the skincare industry and it’s difficult to say whether her products will scale.

Aishwarya Biswas on Shark Tank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Their Final Impact – How Much Did Vineeta Singh and Namita Thapar Invest?

These decisions to invest made, by Vineeta Singh and Namita Thapar, sow the seeds for major social impact. From technology to the medical sector, the duo take a chance and help these start-ups grow further. Namita Thapar invested a total of Rs. 7 Crores in Season 1 and Rs. 10.25 Crores in Season 2. Vineeta Singh invested a total of Rs. 1 Crore in Season 1 and Rs. 4.61 Crores in Season 2. Through these changes, they have elevated the lives of others whose lives are immediately impacted. Despite their challenges in this industry as women, they rise to the occasion to take a call as well as a risk.

Driven by Passion with Ananya Birla | Lamborghini Urus

Facing new challenges every day requires a special kind of power. Lamborghini celebrates this Women’s day with Ananya Birla and all the other women trying to change the world for the better. As a strong, bold and powerful woman herself, Ananya possesses the capabilities to unlock any road in her life, just like the Urus.

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