The Indian Army held the first-ever high-altitude marathon at Sumdo, in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, involving both army and police troops.
The two-day Spiti Marathon, which was organized as part of the Army’s Operation Sadbhavana, drew up to 640 participants, including residents.
The Ladakh Police’s Jigmet Namgyal won the men’s 77-kilometer Spiti Avengers competition, and Tenzin Dolma won the women’s division.
In 40 age group, Indian Army Honorary Captain (Retd) Suresh secured first place.
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The 42-km full marathon title went to Naik Het Ram, an Indian Army personnel, and Disket Dolma won the women’s full marathon.
In the half marathon for men, Testan Namgyal of the Indian Army secured first place, while Tashi Ladol claimed the women’s title.
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10km Sonam Stanzin 1st Position.
21km Tsetan Namgyal 1st Position
21km Tsewang Nangdan 2nd Position
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Naib Subedar Shyam Singh of the Indian Army and Rakhee Rai were the winners in the veteran category.
The 10-km race was won by Sonam Stanzin of the Indian Army while Sonam Zangpo won the women’s title.
Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding-in Chief Surya Command, felicitated the winners.
He complimented all participants for their spirit and resilience and congratulated all those who finished their races for conquering the mighty Himalayas.
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Source: NDTV