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Arunachalee cyclist Ruby Lombo eyes to represent India

Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) [India], May 2 (ANI):| Justifying the proverb 'haam kisise kum nehi, young Arunachalee girl Rubi Lombo has once again won laurels for the state by coming second in coveted two-day MTB Nainital Challenge-2018 to win a Rs 7,000 cash award.

ANI May 02, 2018 11:51 IST googleads

Arunachalee girl Rubi Lombo

Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) [India], May 2 (ANI):| Justifying the proverb 'haam kisise kum nehi, young Arunachalee girl Rubi Lombo has once again won laurels for the state by coming second in coveted two-day MTB Nainital Challenge-2018 to win a Rs 7,000 cash award.

Uttarakhand's landmark 106-km cross country race covering off-road, broken tarmac, rocks, sands, mud, tarmac, single-track touching 8242 feet at the highest and 1500 feet at the lowest point above sea level, saw cyclists of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, riding on bikes of all shapes and sizes, in celebration of cycling.

"Representing India in a cycling race is my ultimate goal," she told ANI over telephone after arriving at her native Echali village, near the Lower Dibang Valley district headquarters Roing.

She also secured fourth position in the women's category of 7th edition Hero Cycles MTB Himalaya Shimla for which the organisers gave her certificate of merit for the annual event conducted during April 13-15 last.

"The two-day Shimla race trail passing through dense forests and tricky single track sections enabled cyclists to experience real mountain biking experience. It was challenging as the trail passed through some of the most pristine sections of the Shivalik Mountains, also known as the lesser Himalayas or the foothills of the Himalayas.

"The riders pedaled their way through uphill tracks, speedy downhill tracks, village back roads, beautiful meadows, thick vegetation and jeep tracks covering around 120-km within two days. Though I underwent cycling training in Nainital as part of my preparation but I am in an advantageous position as I grew up in my hilly state," she said.

Lombo, the younger sister of Everest conqueror Tine Mena, has already carved a niche for herself in cycling.

She had created many a records including participation in 110-km MTB National Challenge touching 7300-feet above sea level beginning inside the dense forest of Jim Corbett, the trail passing through sweeping bends to travel through breath-taking view, dirt roads, wilderness and some steep climb to conclude at Vinayak, Nainital during April 20-23, 2017 in which she got third position in woman category.

Her certificate of achievement, reads: "Your fortitude and resolve are now a matter of proud record. This Certificate of Honour for this meritorious feat officially entitles you to ask the world - Do you have what it takes?

Her other achievements included participation in 85-km 1st Tawang MTB Challenge (Edition IV) routed through 6,500 to 8,000-feet above sea level certified by state's sport and youth affairs, secured 1st position in Adventure Awareness training camp conducted at Roing by Etalin-based Popu Heritage Foundation during Dec 1-7, 2017 as certified by state's directorate of sport & youth affairs; 40-km DN-X MTB Championship 2017 (Edition-I) in solo woman category; felicitated by Idu Mishmi Cultural & Literary Society during Golden Jubilee Reh celebration-2018; state's tourism department certified as tourism service provider for capacity building for imparting training in February 2010.

Praises were showered on her today by well wishers led by Home Minister Kumar Waii, who said "her participation and victory in global cycling competition is a matter of great pride for the state. She has turned a role model to inspire youth of her age to win more laurels for the state. I wish her many more success in all her future endeavours". (ANI)

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