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Harshvardhan has trained from coach Nishchai Singh Chauhan and Alexander at the Regional Kayaking-Canoeing Training Center operating on Fatehsagar Lake and High Performance Academy in Koteshwar, Uttarakhand.Read more

Udaipur, the city of lakes, is going to shine in the world of sports once again. The city’s young bodying player Harshvardhan Singh Shaktawat has left for India to represent India in the Asian Cano Sprint Championships to be held in Nancheng, China. This competition will be held from 8 to 10 May.

Indian Dragon Boat Association Chairperson Dilip Singh Chauhan and Cano Sprint Chairman Piyush Kachhwaha said that the 21 -member Indian team left Delhi, with Harshvardhan the only player who is representing India at senior level in the men’s category from Udaipur.

Harshvardhan has trained from coach Nishchai Singh Chauhan and Alexander at the Regional Kayaking-Canoeing Training Center operated on Fatehsagar Lake and the High Performance Academy in Koteshwar, Uttarakhand. Despite the lack of primary resources and basic facilities, Harsh Vardhan is going to win many medals at the national level.

The Indian team also included three coaches – Ching Ching Singh, Niteshwari Devi and Alexander -and Physiotherapist Dr. Sumant Kulkshetra. Prashant Kushwaha, president of the Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association at the farewell ceremony held in Delhi, distributed sports kits to all the players

Mahesh Pimplekar and Chairman Chandragupta Singh Chauhan, Secretary, Rajasthan Kayaking Canoeing Association also reached Delhi and greeted the players. For the last two months, a training camp was run in Koteshwar, in which Harshvardhan performed excellently.

Harshvardhan’s dream is Olympics
Harshvardhan Singh Shaktawat said, “The hard work of running a boat in summer, winter and rain has paid off. Now it is my goal that I should participate in the Las Angeles Olympics from the Indian team. Are.