Odisha made an impressive mark at the inaugural Khelo India Water Sports Festival held in Bhubaneswar, securing a strong second place overall. This newly launched national tournament attracted over 200 athletes from various states competing in kayaking, canoeing, and rowing over five days.
Rasmita Sahoo: The Star Athlete
Rasmita Sahoo emerged as the standout performer by clinching two gold medals in kayaking events, which significantly boosted Odisha’s ranking. Her victories include:
- Gold in the women’s K-1 500 meter event with an impressive time of 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
- Gold in the K-1 1000 meter race, showcasing exceptional endurance and speed.
Team Odisha’s Overall Performance
Apart from Sahoo’s double triumph, the Odisha team demonstrated remarkable depth with multiple silver and bronze medals, particularly from the men’s canoeing and rowing squads. These collective efforts contributed to Odisha leapfrogging several states in the final standings.
Festival Highlights and Future Prospects
- The festival featured intense competition among states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha, with Maharashtra securing first place overall.
- The event highlighted the rising popularity and potential of water sports in India.
- Organizers plan to expand the tournament next year by introducing more categories and encouraging greater participation.
Official Recognition
During the closing ceremony, champions received trophies and cash prizes. Odisha’s Sport Minister praised Rasmita Sahoo’s achievements, stating, “Rasmita’s double gold has made the entire state proud. This festival is a huge boost for water sports; we will continue nurturing talent for bigger platforms.”
Odisha’s strong showing signals the state’s commitment to excelling in emerging sports disciplines, with promising athletes like Rasmita Sahoo leading the way. The future of Indian water sports looks bright with such talent and enthusiasm driving growth.
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