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Himalayan Grit in Harbin: India Makes History at 2026 Asian Ski Mountaineering Championships

March 16, 2026 07:57 PM
Himalayan Grit in Harbin: India Makes History at 2026 Asian Ski Mountaineering Championships

Punjab Newsline, Harbin (China)-
In a landmark moment for Indian winter sports, the tricolor flew high at the Yabuli Ski Resort as the 2026 ISMF Asian Ski Mountaineering Championships kicked off on Day 1 with a statement of intent. Competing against the continent’s elite powerhouses, Indian athletes delivered a performance that signals a new era for the sport in the Himalayas.

The Vertical Charge: A Triple Top-10 Breakthrough
The championships opened with the grueling Vertical race—an event demanding immense cardiovascular strength and technical precision. In a historic surge, all three Indian representatives stormed into the top tier of the continental rankings.

In the Men’s category: Siddharth Gadekar secured a phenomenal 7th place finish. Shardul Thapliyal followed closely, clinching the 8th position.

In the Women’s category: Kaamya Karthikeyan, India’s sole female athlete in the contingent, matched the men’s success with a brilliant 7th place finish.

Securing three spots in the top 10 at an Asian-level championship is an unprecedented achievement for India. These athletes, coming off a strong season at the Khelo India Winter Games in Gulmarg, proved they can now go toe-to-toe with Asia's best on the international stage.

Building a Global Platform
This success in Harbin is the result of a concentrated four-year push to professionalize the sport within India. Praveen Sood (Pintu), President of the SkiMo India Federation, expressed immense pride in the team’s progress and emphasized the federation's commitment to international excellence.

"We have been relentlessly promoting ski mountaineering in India for the last four years," said Sood. "Our federation is operating strictly under the guidance of the statutes of the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF) to ensure our growth aligns with global standards. Our strategy has been to work hand-in-hand with state governments and the Ministry of Sports to provide our athletes with a world-class platform at home. This year’s National Championship and the Khelo India Winter Games were organized to international standards specifically to prepare them for this stage."

Sood noted that the results from Day 1 represent the best collective finishes ever recorded by Indian athletes at the Asian level. "It’s a proud day for us. This is just the beginning of India’s journey as a serious contender in winter sports."

The Road Ahead
While the Vertical race has set a high bar on opening day, the Indian contingent is far from finished. With the three athletes representing the nation, the team is preparing for two more critical races in the coming days.
The atmosphere in the Indian camp is one of high confidence and focus. As the championships continue through March 20, all eyes remain on the Yabuli slopes to see if India can further capitalize on this historic momentum.

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