The 36th Speedball World Championship, held in New Delhi, India, in November 2025, concluded with a spectacular showing by Mohammed Nagy el-Agroudy.
He successfully captured two gold medals, securing victory in both the individual Supersolo event and the team Relay competition.
This impressive performance not only reaffirms his status as a dominant force in the sport but also signifies an extraordinary historical achievement: a decade-long, unbroken winning streak in the Supersolo category.
El-Agroudy first claimed the Supersolo title in 2015 and has remained unbeaten for ten consecutive years.
His records extend beyond his titles, as he also holds the current world record of 621 hits in 4 minutes, a benchmark he set in 2019 that still stands unmatched today.
From his debut world title to his latest triumph in India, el-Agroudy has established a new standard for excellence through remarkable consistency and record-breaking achievements. Reflecting on this monumental milestone, he stated, “Ten years ago, I aimed to win once.
Today, I celebrate a decade of victories. Grateful for the journey and ready for what’s next.”
