India’s first differently-abled cyclist to participate in 3,651 km race
Geeta Rao, who has polio in her left leg, will be riding the cycle only with one leg power and push
Published Date - 26 February 2023, 12:15 AM
Hyderabad: India’s first differently-abled Super Randonneur, Olympic triathlete, and silver medallist at Para Cycling Championship 2022, Geeta S Rao, is set to participate in Race Across India, a national level ultra cycling race, starting from Srinagar to Kanyakumari on March 1.
Geeta Rao, who has polio in her left leg, will be riding the cycle only with one leg power and push. She is the only woman taking part in this cycling race.
She was in Hyderabad to meet the team members of Sushena Health Foundation and to visit their flagship project, Dhaatri Mother’s Milk Bank, which is being run at Niloufer Mother and Child Hospital and ESI Medical College and Hospital.
The ultra-cyclist said that the 3,651 km long race with a total elevation gain of 18,950 metres will start from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir and end in the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula, Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu.
“The race will pass through scenic locations in our geographically diverse country. Race Across India is a National Level Ultra Cycling Race, and this will be the longest cycling race in the country, with solo and relay teams participating from different corners of the country and the world,” she added. Geeta Rao is confident that she will complete the 3,651 kilometers and will cross 12 states in 12 days.
Sushena Health Foundation is the official partner for this Race Across India and supports Rao for this cycling race. “The slogan in Race Across India is “Breastfeeding is the Best Feeding,” and Geeta Rao is the flag bearer and supporting campaign of increasing breastfeeding awareness in India,” said Dr Santosh Kumar Kraleti, Founder of Dhaatri Mother’s Milk Bank.