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Mohammed Anees, lone swimmer from Kerala's KIYG 2022 contingent trains, in rough seas

The Kerala contingent for KIYG features 13 members

ANI Jun 07, 2022 16:23 IST googleads

The Kerala contingent for KIYG 2022. (Photo - SAI Media)

Panchkula (Haryana) [India], June 7 (ANI): Mohammed Anees is the only swimmer in Lakshadweep's tiny contingent in Khelo India Youth Games 2022. But that does not deter him. He is used to feeling lonely, travelling to competitions on his own.
That is, however, not the only thing that makes him a fascinating athlete. Ever since he fell in love with his sport, he has been spending hours in the rough seas, practising his art, hoping to become one of India's top swimmers, mostly by himself.
"The swimmers that we have all train in the Arabian Sea. It is pretty rough and you require great skill and courage to go out there every day," Ahmed Jawan Hassan, the chef de mission of the Lakshadweep contingent here for the Khelo India Youth Games, said.
Anees is one of the many young athletes from Lakshadweep who aspire to someday turn out for India. But unlike most like them in the rest of the country, they have to train in makeshift facilities.
"We are small in every sense of the word, from our Island which consists of just 36 islands and covers 32 sq km, to our team here," Ahmed Jawan laughed.
Their 13-member team includes 12 athletes, other than the lone Anees. The six boys and girls practise on a small ground in Kavaratti.
"It is big enough to conduct a 200 metres event. But even that is more often than not slushy and uneven. Some of them end up playing football, which often becomes their only practice for days on end," he explained.
Recently, work has begun for a 400m synthetic track. "Once it is completed, we could expect many more to join this group of boys and girls,'' Hassan added.
For now, every time they need to compete in major events, like the Nationals or Khelo India Games, they travel to Ernakulum where a synthetic track is available.
"That is the best we can do. Yet, our athletes are winning medals. Mubassina Mohammed brought glory to the island by winning gold in javelin and a bronze in the long jump in the 32nd South Zone Under-14 athletic championship. Munsira Muneer captured gold while Nihala clinched silver in the same meet."
It might not be long before Mohammed Anees will soon accompany when he travels for championships. (ANI)

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