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Indian Army Soldier Ujjwal Kumar Singh Felicitated for Stellar Performance at Australian Rowing Championship 2025

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Lieutenant General Nagendra Singh, General Officer Commanding of Chetak Corps, felicitated Rifleman Ujjwal Kumar Singh for his outstanding achievements at the Australian Rowing Championship 2025. The ceremony, held at the Chetak Corps headquarters, celebrated Ujjwal’s remarkable haul of two gold medals in the Lightweight Double Skull and Eight-Seater events, along with a silver medal in the Quad Skull event, marking a significant milestone for the Indian Army’s sports initiatives.

Ujjwal’s success at the international stage underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to fostering sporting talent through programs like the Mission Olympics, which was established in 2001 to train athletes for global competitions, including the Olympics. The Army Rowing Node in Pune, part of this initiative, has been instrumental in honing Ujjwal’s skills, offering world-class training facilities and coaching. The Army currently trains over 450 athletes across 11 disciplines, with rowing being a key focus area under the Army Sports Institute (ASI) and other specialized nodes.

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Lieutenant General Nagendra Singh, who assumed command of Chetak Corps in January 2024, lauded Ujjwal for his hard work, resilience, and dedication, describing him as a role model for aspiring sportspersons. “Ujjwal’s achievements are a source of inspiration for all. His success reflects the disciplined training environment and unwavering support provided by the Indian Army to its athletes,” Lt Gen Singh stated during the felicitation. The Chetak Corps, based in Bathinda, has been actively involved in nurturing talent, contributing to the Army’s broader goal of achieving excellence in sports.

Ujjwal’s victories add to the Indian Army’s growing legacy in sports, which has seen notable success in events like the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games. However, rowing remains a challenging field for India on the global stage. Ujjwal, alongside teammate Arvind Singh, had previously competed in the lightweight double sculls at the 2024 Olympic qualifiers but narrowly missed securing a quota, finishing third. His recent performance in Australia signals a promising trajectory for Indian rowing, with hopes of stronger representation in future international competitions, including the Olympics.

The Indian Army’s Mission Olympics program continues to play a pivotal role in identifying and training athletes, with facilities like the Army Rowing Node at the College of Military Engineering (CME) in Pune providing state-of-the-art infrastructure. The program has produced several Olympians, with 16 soldiers representing India at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Ujjwal’s achievements are a testament to the Army’s vision of blending military discipline with sporting excellence, aiming to bring more laurels to the nation on the global stage.

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