Tura youths scale new heights at first-ever mountaineering camp

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Tura, April 11: In a groundbreaking development for adventure sports in the region, over 80 students from various Tura schools participated in Garo Hills’ first-ever sports climbing and mountaineering awareness camp that commenced today at P.A. Sangma Stadium in Dakopgre.

The event attracted over 80 students from various schools across Tura, who received hands-on training from a four-member expert team from the Meghalaya Sports Climbing and Mountaineering Association, Shillong.

Students participated in practical sessions on climbing, rappelling, and familiarization with mountaineering equipment. The interactive format provided them with first-hand exposure to adventure sports.

Experts were surprised by the natural talent displayed by many students who, despite no prior training, showcased impressive climbing skills on their first day.

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Teachers accompanying the students expressed pride watching their pupils perform with confidence and agility. District Sports Officer (DSO) Saljagring M. Marak shared his optimism about the event, saying, “This is the first of its kind camp here in Garo Hills. The students are learning quickly and showing great interest. I believe Garo Hills can produce international-level athletes in this sport.”

While Garo Hills currently lacks a district-level club for rock climbing and mountaineering, Marak confirmed steps are underway to establish one under the mentorship of Wallambok Lyngdoh, General Secretary of the Meghalaya Sports Climbing and Mountaineering Association.

Lyngdoh, who leads the camp, brings valuable experience as an instructor who has trained Indian Army personnel, including at the challenging Siachen Glacier. His expertise has inspired both students and teachers alike.

The landmark initiative is a collaborative effort between the District Sports Office, Tura, the District Administration, and the Meghalaya Sports Climbing and Mountaineering Association, potentially opening new athletic and career pathways for the region’s youth.

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