Para cyclists participate in the 'Infinity Ride
2019' hosted by AMF on the world's highest motorable road at Mana pass (18478 ft)!
An initiative as part
of ‘Mission 100’ to bag 100 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, by
Hyderabad based
Aditya Mehta Foundation & Indo-Tibetan Border Police
Hyderabad, August 26th, 2019 : To promote awareness about
para-sports and support fund raising initiatives, Infinity ride 2019 was organised by Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police, from 16th to 23rd August, from Dehradun
to Mana pass (18,478 ft), the new highest motorable road in the world. Fifteen
para-cyclists along with 25 able - bodied cyclists traveled the distance. The
event saw participation from fundraising riders, worldwide and National
para-cyclists who have won medals in the Para-Asian Championships and Asian
Games like Gurlal Singh and Harinder Singh, both of whom have won medals
inspite of having lost limbs in the line of duty.
The
riders rode tough terrains filled with heavy rain landslides, and steep
upslopes with great enthusiasm. Kaigoulal a para athlete rode with one leg,
without his prosthetic limb. Some para-athletes even developed cuts in stumps
due to friction from sockets from riding.
This
initiative will boost ‘Mission 100’ which is Aditya Mehta Foundation’s aim to
bag 100 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. One of the key elements of the
initiative is scouting and coaching of talented para athletes who can represent
India at a global arena. Till date, AMF supported 180 para-athletes and they
brought home 85 international medals. AMF counsels and trains people with
disability professionally to take up sports, especially those who’ve lost their
limbs in the line of duty as well as civilians.
Speaking about the initiative, Aditya Mehta, Founder, AMF said, “As an NGO, we fund our operations primarily from donations. The
Infinity Ride is our signature fund raising event for each year. We built a
team of riders who as fund raisers for the Foundation, this time they embarked
on a cycle ride from Dehradun to Mana Pass. The riders, while experiencing an
adventure that sticks with them for a lifetime,
raised funds for the Foundation by using their contacts and social media
presence, along with other creative initiatives.”
Since 2015, the
Infinity Ride was successfully conducted from Bangalore to Hyderabad, Manali to
Khardung La, Hyderabad to Tirupati, and from Shimla to Manali. The funds raised
were vital in ensuring the continuity of our Foundation and its work, he adds.
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