The Sunday Guardian

Bengaluru boy is first Indian sport climber to qualify for Youth Olympics

- SAJI CHACKO NEW DELHI

Three days ago, Bharath Pereira created history by becoming the first Indian sport climber to qualify for the third edition of the Youth Olympics to be held in Argentina in October next year. Only 20 slots are available for competitor­s from around the world in this event, in which the 17-yearold from Bengaluru, a Class XII student at St Joseph’s College, will participat­e. The Youth Olympics that started in 2010 are held once in four years and are the junior equivalent of the Olympic Games. This youth event is organised by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and sees participat­ion by thousands of sportsmen and women from around the world. But India’s presence here is minimal, with a handful even qualifying to participat­e in the Games.

Speaking to The Sunday Guardian from Bengaluru, Bharath said that he was at first “shocked” and then elated when he came to know of the news. “When my coach, Kerthi Pais told me that I qualified for the Youth Olympics, I was in a state of shock—as I had not expected to make the cut. But gradually shock gave way to elation as the magnitude of the achievemen­t dawned upon me,” he said.

It’s worth mentioning here that Bharath made it to the Youth Olympics after his fine performanc­e in the Asian Youth Championsh­ip, held in Singapore in August. “I had a very good showing there, as I got two silver medals. At that point of time, there was not much clarity about my qualifica- tion,” Bharat said. Only one person is selected for the Youth Olympics from the Asian meet and in this case Bharat is the only Asian to make the cut.

Bharath’s fascinatio­n with sport climbing started from the age of eight. His tryst with sport climbing happened more by accident than by design. In his own words, “It so happened that I was passing by the Kanteveera Stadium and I happened to see some people who were climbing the stadium walls. After witnessing them for some time, I too wanted to do the same and remember telling my father that I wanted to pursue the sport,” recalled Bharath.

Not long after, Bharath was trying out sport climbing, which is an offshoot of mountainee­ring. It’s a really tough sport as one has to climb a near vertical wall and the degree of difficulty varies from climb to climb. Also sport climbing consists of three distinctiv­e categories. These are lead, speed and bouldering and a climber’s points are added to what he scores across these three

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Bharath Pereira

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