How Did Indian Rowers Achieve 9 Golds on Day 1 of the Asian Indoor Regatta?

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Key Takeaways
- India topped the medal tally on Day 1 with 15 total medals.
- 9 gold medals were awarded to Indian rowers across multiple categories.
- Participation from 11 nations showcases the championship's global significance.
- The Indian team is expertly coached by P.T. Paulose.
- The event is being held in the beautiful Pattaya, Thailand.
Mumbai, May 28 (NationPress) India kicked off the Asian Indoor Rowing Championship 2025 in spectacular fashion, clinching a total of 15 medals, comprising nine gold, in multiple categories during this grand event held in Pattaya, Thailand, starting on Wednesday.
Dominating the waters, India experienced a medal surge on the highly competitive opening day, concluding with an impressive tally of nine gold, five silver, and one bronze, as reported by the Rowing Federation of India.
On the first day of the championship, India topped the medal standings. A total of 11 nations, including South Korea, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, host Thailand, and India, are partaking in this week-long sporting festival.
The gold medals for India were awarded to Master Saksham in Boys' Under-17, Gursewak Singh in Under-19 men, Ms. Gouri Nanda in women's Under-19, Konganapalle Narayana in Para PR3 men, Ms. Anita in Para PR3 women, Anyatam Rajkumar in Para PR3 ID men, and Siddharth Sunil in the Masters 30-39 age group. Paspula Krishna Rao achieved gold in Masters 50-59 lightweight men, alongside James Joseph in Masters 60+ men.
The Indian team is guided by esteemed Olympian P.T. Paulose, while Sudip Naha serves as the Manager.
Here is a summary of all the Indian medalists:
- Under 17 Boys: Gold - Master Saksham
- Under 19 Men: Gold - Gursewak Singh; Silver - Alan Joshy
- Under 19 Women: Gold - Gouri Nanda
- Para PR3 Men: Gold - Konganapalle Narayana
- Para PR3 Women: Gold - Anita
- Para PR3 ID Men: Gold - Anyatam Rajkumar
- Masters 30-39 Age Group: Gold - Siddharth Sunil; Silver - Aditya Ravindra Kedari
- Masters 30-39 Lightweight Men: Silver - Amit Kumar
- Masters 30-39 Lightweight Women: Bronze - Harpreet Kaur
- Masters 40-49 Men: Silver - Santu Garai
- Masters 50-59 Lightweight Men: Gold - Paspula Krishna Rao; Silver - Dr. Mrudula Kulkarni
- Masters 60+ Men: Gold - James Joseph