Published 21:44 IST, October 22nd 2019
Indian Army soldier bags Gold at Abu Dhabi Open Regatta 2019
The Indian Army on Tuesday bagged yet another Gold medal in adventure sports. Indian Army's Havildar Mohit Saini won in the Abu Dhabi Open Regatta 2019
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The Indian Army on Tuesday bagged yet another Gold Medal in adventure sports. Indian Army's Havildar Mohit Saini won in the Abu Dhabi Open Regatta 2019. Saini displayed his skills in the Regatta's yachting node. Havildar Mohit Saini displayed his skills in the yachting mode of the Abu Dhabi Open Regatta.
The Indian Army Twitter handle shows visuals of the skills Saini displayed at the event. Here's the tweet:
#Sports
— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) October 22, 2019
Havildar Mohit Saini of #IndianArmy #Yachting Node #MOW clinched #GoldMedal in Abu Dhabi Open Regatta 2019 held in #AbuDhabi. We continue to promote spirit of sports.#Sailing#IndianArmy #Proud pic.twitter.com/UB9bnXk4z9
Following his win, he was commended with the Gold medal. In addition, Twitteratti also lauded the army soldier for his participation in the event. Here are some tweets:
Congrats👏👏
— Raghuveer (@rvs_raghuveer) October 22, 2019
Congratulation Mohit saini
— IMShubham (@shubham_jain999) October 22, 2019
and We are Proud on Indian Army
Jai Hind🇮🇳
Congrats
— batti anil (@197890Ravi) October 22, 2019
Other adventure sports by Indian Army
Earlier on Sunday, the Indian Army undertook a trekking expedition to Mt Trimukhi. The mountain is situated at an elevation of 6422m. After relentless efforts, the team reached the summit of Mt Trimukhi. Here are some visuals:
'Adventure is a way of life in Indian Army'
— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) October 20, 2019
Mountaineering Expedition to Mt Trimukhi 6422m has been undertaken by team of #IndianArmy. The team after arduous climb successfully reached the summit.#Success&Glory#Adventure pic.twitter.com/RNJm3xRh0w
Other adventure initiatives taken by the Indian Army includes cycling. Earlier on October 10, the Indian Army organised a cycle expedition from Bakloh in Himachal Pradesh to Dugga in Jammu and Kashmir. The cycling route sprawled across a distance of 246 kilometers. The aim was to motivate youth to undertake adventure sports activities.
#SpiritOfAdventure#IndianArmy #CycleExpedition from #Bakloh, HP to #Dugga, J&K flagged off by General Officer Commanding #DahDivision. #Expedition team will cover a distance of 246Kms with the aim of motivating the youth towards undertaking #adventure activities.#Nature pic.twitter.com/KrciWnBmKE
— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) October 10, 2019
17:34 IST, October 22nd 2019