
The Khelo India Water Sports Festival brought thrilling action to Dal Lake, Srinagar, from March 10 to March 14. This exciting event attracted over 200 athletes from states like Kerala, West Bengal, and Jammu & Kashmir, highlighting the nation’s best in rowing, canoeing, and kayaking.
Highlights of the Festival
- Rowing Regatta: The opening day was dominated by Kerala’s rowing team, which secured three gold medals. Notable rowers Aditi Sharma and Rahul Verma impressed with their speed and coordination.
- Canoeing Events: On day two, West Bengal’s team shone, with Riya Das breaking the 500-meter sprint record by finishing in 1 minute and 45 seconds, two seconds faster than the previous record.
- Kayaking Competitions: The third day showcased intense rivalries between Jammu & Kashmir and Maharashtra. In the men’s single kayak final, Arjun Singh of Maharashtra claimed a narrow victory after a photo finish.
Additional Activities and Impact
The festival also featured workshops and training sessions aimed at developing young aquatic talents. Coaches stressed the importance of discipline and technique. Alongside the sporting events, local tourism thrived as visitors enjoyed the scenic beauty of Dal Lake.
Organizers’ Perspective and Safety Measures
Anil Kapoor, the event coordinator, expressed satisfaction with the event, stating, “The level of competition exceeded our expectations. We are proud to nurture young talent and look forward to seeing them shine on bigger platforms.” Throughout the festival, safety protocols were strictly maintained, ensuring no major injuries occurred despite challenging water conditions.
The Khelo India Water Sports Festival on Dal Lake stands as a promising platform for boosting water sports in India, with the enthusiasm of both competitors and spectators signaling a bright future for aquatic sports in the region.
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