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Surya’s triumph adds him to a roster of more than 1,200 triathletes from over 75 cities and towns, with athletes hailing from both Central and State Government services and a growing number of women (12-15% this year). Notably, 60% of participants were first-timers, a statistic that highlights the expanding popularity of the triathlon culture in India.
Teammates weren’t new to Surya—last year, he competed as part of a relay team and tackled the cycling segment. But this time, it was all or nothing. As he crossed the finish line, Surya dedicated his achievement to India’s athletes, honoring their tireless commitment to bring pride to the nation.
“The IRONMAN 70.3 Goa stands as a prime fitness event in India, drawing athletes from more than 50 countries,” Surya said after the race. “It’s a fierce test of endurance, mental grit, and physical strength. I’ve trained hard for four months to be here, and completing it is truly rewarding!” He credits Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s #FitIndia initiative as his motivation for taking on the rigorous challenge. “Our nation is young and ambitious; physical fitness should be a fundamental pursuit for us all,” Surya added.
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(with inputs from IANS)