Three questions with Priyanka Jena, who stood first in the women’s kayak race
Q. What kind of training was required? Are enough training facilities available in India?
A. Kayaking, like most adventure sport activities, is all about technique. Once you master the technique, it is about your physical fitness and mental stability. If you know how to kayak the right way and are physically fit and have done it enough for leisure, you can easily compete in such events. There are a few institutes in India that offer certificate courses in the sport. At The Holiday Studio, we are now tying up with a few of these institutes so we can guide our interested customers to get formal training in activities like kayaking, kitesurfing and surfing. People can contact us directly and we will arrange for the right schools and training programmes. India is picking up in terms of adventure sports. I am sure, soon, we will have adventurists from India competing in global adventure sports competitions.
Q. What’s next for you: your goals and ambitions?
A. The goals list is long but my next is to master surfing and start competing in surf competitions. I love water and all water based adventure activities really attract me. After diving and kayaking, surfing and kitesurfing are two sports I want to master, professionally. I hope more women are encouraged to take up adventure sports professionally in India. It is so much fun and India needs more women adventurers out there on the global platform. We should make use of our vast coastline; India has the potential to be a gorgeous water sport destination.
