Nainital, Sep 18 (ANI): With an aim to revive yacht sailing in the country, a 15-day camp is being organised in Nainital district of Uttarakhand where in school children are being trained in yacht sailing.
Over 40 school students from the various parts of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh are taking part in the camp, which is being conducted under the aegis of Indian Army’s Central Command.
The Lucknow based Central Command is conducting such adventure camps for school children from over a decade.
The participants are receiving guidance in the yacht sailing by a team of 11 Army instructors.
“This yacht sailing is a great sport because these days it’s becoming extinct. Most of the people do not want to take part and people of Nainital are also not taking so much interest in yacht sailing. But I feel it’s a very adventurous sport and a great sport,” said Karel Caprini, a participant.
Many of the participants also feel that the training would open up new job opportunities for them.
“We have come here to revive this sport and as far as I can say it’s a very good sport and there is a lot of job opportunity in it. If we do well and learn the technique, we can make our career in the sports,” said Deep, another participant.
According to the Chief instructor of the camp, Mahip Singh the main motive behind the camp is to popularise the dying sport among youth.
“Basic purpose is that sailing is an international sport and the facilities available in Uttaranchal especially, which comes under the central command. We have got our sailors, who have participated in international levels and we got the expertise. So to give the young building up generation a chance to gain knowledge and finally if they have the interest, so excel in the sport. That’s why we have organised the camp,” said Singh.
Despite being considered as a sport at the international level, yacht sailing in India is still at its nascent stage. (ANI)
Over 40 school students from the various parts of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh are taking part in the camp, which is being conducted under the aegis of Indian Army’s Central Command.
The Lucknow based Central Command is conducting such adventure camps for school children from over a decade.
The participants are receiving guidance in the yacht sailing by a team of 11 Army instructors.
“This yacht sailing is a great sport because these days it’s becoming extinct. Most of the people do not want to take part and people of Nainital are also not taking so much interest in yacht sailing. But I feel it’s a very adventurous sport and a great sport,” said Karel Caprini, a participant.
Many of the participants also feel that the training would open up new job opportunities for them.
“We have come here to revive this sport and as far as I can say it’s a very good sport and there is a lot of job opportunity in it. If we do well and learn the technique, we can make our career in the sports,” said Deep, another participant.
According to the Chief instructor of the camp, Mahip Singh the main motive behind the camp is to popularise the dying sport among youth.
“Basic purpose is that sailing is an international sport and the facilities available in Uttaranchal especially, which comes under the central command. We have got our sailors, who have participated in international levels and we got the expertise. So to give the young building up generation a chance to gain knowledge and finally if they have the interest, so excel in the sport. That’s why we have organised the camp,” said Singh.
Despite being considered as a sport at the international level, yacht sailing in India is still at its nascent stage. (ANI)
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