Subedar Narayana, a para-athlete from the Indian Army, has brought immense pride to the nation by clinching two gold medals at the Asian Indoor Rowing Championships. Competing in the Men’s PR3 Singles category, Narayana dominated both the 2000m and 500m events, displaying remarkable endurance, skill, and determination.
A mine blast survivor, Narayana’s journey from a debilitating injury to international glory is a story of sheer resilience. After losing part of his limb during a service operation in the Valley in 2013, he turned to para-rowing as part of his rehabilitation process. What began as a step toward recovery soon transformed into a path to excellence. Over the years, he has amassed a commendable list of achievements, including six National Championship medals, bronze medals at the World Rowing Cup in 2019 and 2022, and a bronze at the Asian Championships in 2019.
Narayana had previously struck gold at the Indoor Asian Championship in 2021 and won silver at the 2023 Asian Games with rowing partner Anita in the MixPR3 category. Their partnership has since qualified for the upcoming Paris Paralympics, marking another milestone in his inspiring career.
His latest triumph in Thailand is a proud moment not only for Indian sports but also for the Indian Army’s Mission Olympic Wing, which has played a pivotal role in his development. This elite program, supporting over 450 athletes across 11 disciplines, has produced several world-class champions, including Olympic gold medalist Subedar Neeraj Chopra.
Narayana trains at the Army Rowing Node (ARN) in Pune under the mentorship of coaches like Subedar Mohammed Azad. The Commanding Officer of ARN, Col Ramakrishnan, lauded Narayana’s spirit and perseverance, calling his achievements a beacon of hope and motivation for others facing adversity.
Recognizing his contributions, the Indian Army had earlier granted him an out-of-turn promotion, honoring both his service and his sporting excellence. Narayana’s success story continues to resonate across the nation as a symbol of the unbreakable spirit of India’s soldiers—on the battlefield and beyond.
As India celebrates Subedar Narayana’s double gold, he stands as a shining example of courage, discipline, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.