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Nagidi Gayathri by Andhra Pradesh takes gold in the 38th National Games

Nagidi Gayathri by Andhra Pradesh takes gold in the 38th National Games

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Nagidi Gayathri of the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, who got a gold in the K1 Slalom event in the National Games. | Photo credit: special arrangement

The course was relentless, unpredictable currents, but Nagidi Gayathri was sailed delicately. While he advanced, surpassing his competitors, he made it clear: this was his domain.

At age 20, Gayathri has already forged a name in the world of canoeing. His last triumph, a gold medal at the Slalom K1 event in the 38 national games recently stored in Uttarakhand, has put it at the forefront of Indian aquatic sports. But his trip to the top was not soft; It was one that required determination, discipline and an unwavering belief in itself.

Belonging to the fishing community of the Nagayalaank village in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, Gayathri’s event with sports began in an unlikely place, in the mat. As an eighth grade student, Taekwondo took, a sport that sharpened his reflexes and instilled in the mentality of a fighter. But even when he stood out, something else made it signaled: the indomitable energy of water.

Growing up in Nagayalanka, a fishing village, it was no stranger to the river. He had seen the water in all his moods: calm and welcoming at dawn, fierce and indomitable during the Monzones. It was here that he collected a palette for the first time, and at that time, something click. Water was not just an element; It was a challenge, a vocation.

Gayathri soon joined the Watersport academy in Nagayalaank, and it was a turning point in his life. Their coaches quickly noticed their talent, an instinctive capacity to read the currents, the approach and a palette blow that crosses the water with precision. She trained tirelessly, pushing her limits day after day.

His efforts were fruits when he emerged as a medalist of Khelo India, preparing the stage for larger achievements. But it was in the 38th National Games that announced its arrival. Compeating in the challenging Slalom K1 event, Gayathri showed his technical skill.

Gayathri’s victory is not just a personal milestone; It is a moment of pride for your community. “The people of Nagayalanka, who have observed her trip with admiration, sees her as a lighthouse of hope,” says B Balam Naidu, president of the Pitening and Kayaking Association of Andhra Pradesh and adds: “Gayathri has natural talent. His capacity to evaluate the water and adapt your blows with precision distinguishes it. “

While standing on the edge of another horizon, his eyes are put in new challenges, perhaps an Asian championship, a world cup or even in the Olympic Games.

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