Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cross-country skier Bhavani charting own course

- Avishek Roy

GULMARG: Snow fell on the protected faces of Bhavani TN and four other skiers as they got ready for the start of the Nordic 10km race in the Khelo India Winter Games at the Gulmarg Golf Club here on Saturday. In no time, the wind picked up. Undeterred, the athletes navigated their way through the winding course, leaving a trail on the vast swathe of white carpet, courtesy the heavy snowfall over the previous 48 hours.

The blustery conditions added to the challenge of the crosscount­ry skiers in following the flags and staying the course. Bhavani was up for it. She won the race clocking 52 minutes, 22 seconds. It was useful preparatio­n for her a week before the Nordic World Ski Championsh­ips in Planica, Slovenia (Feb 21). It will be Bhavani’s first big step towards qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

“My coach once told me whether there is snow blizzard or a track full of fresh snow, you must be ready to face anything at the starting point. We don’t come across such conditions in India but today was different,” she said.

Snow was far from where Bhavani, 27, grew up — the hockey-loving Coorg in Karnataka.

She can’t stop raving about the hockey festival back home, but in the last two years she has barely spent time with family.

It was during her days in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) that she was introduced to a mountainee­ring course and took up skiing.

Now, she travels across the globe to train, from one snow peak to another — Iceland, Norway, Italy — chasing her Olympic dream. In India, she trains at Gulmarg and Ladakh.

In December, she won silver in 5km skiing at the Raiffeisen Langlauf Cup held in Italy, becoming the first Indian woman to win an internatio­nal medal in cross-country skiing.

“I was working as a mountainee­ring and ski instructor but realised that If I had to qualify for the Olympics, I would need to take a deep dive and train for 365 days. So, I left my job and now my only target is the 2026 Olympics.”

Bhavani has been self-funding her training and sought support from the government to get her own coach and physio. She is now looking to compete in 10 internatio­nal events so that her best five scores can be counted for qualificat­ion to the 2026 Winter Olympics, or the Milano Cortina Games because Milan and Cortina D’ampezzo are the main cities. India’s six-time winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan considers her a bright prospect.

“Last year I went to Norway but this time I could not afford it. So, Shiva sir suggested an alternativ­e and I went to Italy for a month. The Italian federation organised everything,” said Bhavani, whose father runs a coffee business. “You need at least ₹50-60 lakh a year. The Italy trip cost ₹10 lakh. For Norway, I had to spend double the amount. It is an expensive sport.” Bhavani travels on her own and takes pride that she is learning fast.

 ?? KIWG ?? Bhavani TN.
KIWG Bhavani TN.

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