Avantika Agrawal
EducationWorld March 17 | EducationWorld
Avantika Agrawal Kolkata-based Avantika Arya Agrawal is one of a small group of women causing ripples in the nascent sport of riverine rowing. This 17-year-old and her youthful team won a silver medal in the women’s coxed fours 1,000 metres race, in a nail biting final against Sri Lanka’s national women’s team at the 75th ARAE (Amateur Rowing Association of the East) 2017 Rowing Regatta held at the vintage Madras Boat Club between January 9-14. This class XI student of Kolkata’s highly-ranked Modern High School for Girls also bagged a bronze in the women’s double sculls (1000 m) event. An annual event instituted by ARAE (estb. 1933) — a rowing enthusiasts’ association affiliated with 17 premier rowing clubs in Asia — the regatta is one of the continent’s most competitive meets and attracted the participation of 200 rowing enthusiasts from 14 clubs in India and Asia. The only child of Tanmay Agrawal, an aquaculturist, and social worker Anuranjita, Avantika took to the sport in 2014 inspired by Kolkata’s rowing culture. After training for a year with coach and mentor Shashi Kumar Singh, she won her first gold medal in the West Bengal Rowing Association’s Junior State Games in January 2015 in the women’s coxed fours event, and a silver in the women’s double sculls. A year later, she bagged a silver in the Bengal Olympics Association State Games in the open women’s coxed fours event, and dominated all students league and inter-school events. Rowing is a testing endurance sport which requires peak fitness, says this gritty sportswoman. “I practice before school for two hours every day and three hours on weekends. The fitness regimen involves sprints, aerobics, ergometer, circuits and weights training. I begin my day with sugarcane juice and follow a gluten-free diet supported by egg protein,” she discloses. Looking ahead, Avantika aspires to study sports science after completing her higher secondary education. “The infrastructure and coaching facilities for competitive rowing in India are comparable with the best in the world. My dream is to train intensively and make history by bringing an Olympic medal home,” she enthuses. Power to your oars! Baishali Mukherjee (Kolkata) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp