National Rowing Championship: Over 470 rowers to fight it out
Jan 30, 2024
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 30 : Hangzhou, Asian Games bronze medalists Babulal Yadav and Lekhram (men's pair) along with Punit Kumar, Jaswinder Singh, Bheem Singh, Ashish (men's four) will showcase the huge cast at the 41st Senior and 25th Open Sprint National Rowing Championship at the Army Rowing Node situated in the College of Military Engineering (CME) campus.
With 474 participants from 27 affiliated state federations, including a strong field from the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), Army Sports Control Board (ASCB) and All India Police, the stage is set for the fight for top honours.
The championship was inaugurated on Monday by CME Commandant Lt Gen A K Ramesh, PCMC Commissioner Shekhar Singh (I.A.S.), Nababuddin Ahmed, Treasurer, Rowing Federation of India and Organising Secretary Col. R Ramakrishnan.
Organising Secretary, Col. R. Ramakrishna, informed, "It's always an honour to serve the sport that the Services has so passionately remained the flag bearers. We are pleased to host the finest collection of rowers of our nation."
With a genuine belief in 'the best deserving the best,' Col. Ramakrishna added, the Army Rowing Node (ARN) has consistently extended its full support through the facility developed for rowing exclusively.
The ARN, which became operational in 2009, will be hosting the Senior Nationals for the sixth time and third in a row. Back in 2014, ARN hosted the inaugural championship; later on they hosted the 36th edition in 2017 which was followed by the 37th edition and then the 39th, 40th and now the 41st edition.
Apart from the distinguished medalists, another rower that has grabbed eyeballs and needs to be looked out for is Balraj Panwar (single sculls) who finished fourth in Hangzhou.
Action, however, in Rowing Federation of India's blue-riband event across India's state-of-the-art international-standard rowing facility begins on Tuesday in all 7 Olympic disciplines in both the men and women categories. The men's section has 318 participants, while the women's has 156 entries.
The championship will be held over 2000 metres and 500 metres for both men and women, respectively.
For the men, the events include single sculls, double sculls, coxless pairs, coxless fours (all in 2000m and 500m). Open double sculls, coxless fours and coxed eights will be held in only 2000m for the men rowers. The first two events will be for civilians only.
Similarly, for women, single sculls, double sculls, coxless pairs, and coxless fours will be held in 2000m and 500m. Double sculls mixed event (500m) and para-men single sculls (200m and 500m) will also be organised.
The championship for the third consecutive year has received a shot in the arm with the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) stepping in to co-host the event with multiple support.