APP World Tour debuts in India with Indian Paddle Festival

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Association of PaddleSurf Professionals World Tour (APP) announced their entry in India with the country’s first-ever International Stand-Up Paddling championship. The Indian Paddle Festival will take place at picturesque Sasihithlu Beach, Mangalore, Karnataka, from 08th – 10th March 2024.

India’s first-ever international SUP event will be conducted before the launch of the 2024 APP World Tour.

What to expect from Indian Paddle Festival

The India Paddle Festival will be the first step in an exciting new development journey for the organization, as a significant growth of the sport in the region over the coming years. Presented by Karnataka Tourism, and organized by the Surfing Swami Foundation, the India Paddle Festival will welcome a selection of top athletes from the APP World Tour, as well as other aspiring professionals from the region.

Indian Paddle Festival
Indian Paddle Festival. Source: Karnataka Tourism

Announcing the championship in India, CEO of the APP World Tour, Tristan Boxford said, “We are extremely pleased to make our first entry into India with the Surfing Swami Foundation and Karnataka Tourism. We hope that the India Paddle Festival will help the sport get the much-needed push to expand in the region. This championship will also provide an opportunity for the athletes to experience an international competition.”

Dhananjay Shetty, Director of Surfing Swami Foundation, said, “This is a very big step for the surfing and SUP community in India as we are going to witness the first ever International SUP event in Mangaluru, on the west coast of the country. This event will help our paddlers to gain valuable experience from seasoned athletes from the APP World Tour which will eventually contribute to their learning process. The championship is going to provide a boost to our efforts in expanding the sport and highlighting the tourism in the region. With the support of Karnataka Tourism, we look forward to a super successful and exciting event ahead”.

All eyes are on Japanese Shuri Araki and India’s Sekar Patchai at Indian Paddle Festival

Japanese world champion Shuri Araki is the youngest to win the world title when she did so at the age of 16 years. All eyes will be on the now 17-year-old at the Indian Paddle Festival.

“I am very excited to go to India for the first time and take part in India Paddle Festival, looking forward to paddling in new waters and local paddlers,” she said.

Indian Rank 1, Sekar Patchai said, “We have always been waiting for an international event of this stature to be hosted in India. It is a chance for stand-up paddlers like me to learn from top international athletes and improve our skills and techniques from them. We look forward to the India Paddle Festival and hope that the Indian paddlers can put on a show and give a tough challenge to the international athletes. I’m excited for the event, I’m training hard and getting ready for it”.

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