India Makes History at World Rowing Cup with Gold Medal Win

In a groundbreaking achievement, Indian rowers Lakshya and Ujjwal Kumar Singh have won the country's first-ever gold medal at the World Rowing Cup held in Lucerne, Switzerland. Their remarkable performance in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls event not only highlights their skill but also marks a significant milestone for Indian rowing on the international stage. This victory is celebrated as one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of Indian sports, showcasing the talent of athletes from the Indian Army and Navy. Discover more about this historic win and its implications for the future of rowing in India.
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Historic Victory for Indian Rowers


Sports Desk: India Achieves Milestone at World Rowing Cup Indian rowers Lakshya and Ujjwal Kumar Singh have made history by clinching the gold medal in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls event at the World Rowing Cup, marking the country's first-ever gold in this prestigious competition.


The event took place in Lucerne, Switzerland, where the Indian duo delivered an impressive performance, finishing the final race in 6 minutes 26.09 seconds. They outperformed strong teams from Hong Kong and the Netherlands to secure this remarkable achievement.


A Landmark Achievement for India


This victory signifies India's inaugural gold medal at the World Rowing Cup. With this win, Indian rowing has carved out a new identity in international sports, and experts are considering it one of the greatest milestones in the history of Indian rowing.


Indian Army Soldiers Bring Pride to the Nation


The gold medalists, Havildar Lakshya and Havildar Ujjwal Kumar Singh, are affiliated with the Indian Army. Most members of the Indian team participating in the World Rowing Cup are from the Indian Army and Navy, showcasing the sporting talent and discipline of the armed forces.