British citizen Paul Swift has spent most of his life driving anything that runs on two wheels, starting with mowing the lawn in his garden. Now, he is among the super-skilled individuals celebrated by the Guinness World Records on World Record Day this Thursday. Swift learned to drive a small truck on just two wheels and managed to set a record by skillfully covering a distance of 88 centimeters on a rough track at Silverstone racecourse in the UK. Swift stated, “I have been riding on two wheels since I was seven years old, starting with a lawnmower in the garden, so achieving a recognized world record is amazing.” Craig Glenday, the editor-in-chief of the Guinness World Records, who was present to judge Swift's record, mentioned that this year's theme is about super skills. He added, “Guinness World Records Day is a global celebration of excellence.”