
On Saturday the 1st of Feb, 2025 at approx 10.50 am, Ms Ananya Prasad arrived at the shores of Antigua on her vessel Atlantic Odyssey.
She has made a record of being the first female solo rower of color to have completed the World’s Toughest Row Challenge, 2024 across the Atlantic.
Honorary Consul of India Vijay Tewani along with members of the Indian Diaspora were there to welcome her. Mr. Tewani said ” It is a proud moment for all of us to witness this historical achievement as we welcome Ms. Ananya Prasad to Antiguan Shores.
Congratulations to her & her family. I extend my greetings & Congratulations on the behalf of High commissioner of India Dr. Amit Telang as he said “it is matter of pride for all of us as she made all of us proud “ . We wish her all success for her future.
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Ananya !!!! You are A Hero in my eyes
Congratulations to You and Your Family on Your achievement !!!! Good Luck with Your future 😄🙏🙏
Ananya Prasad’s accomplishment in completing the world’s toughest row challenge as the first female solo rower of color is groundbreaking and sets an incredible example for aspiring athletes everywhere. This achievement showcases her strength and dedication. However, as impressive as this feat is, it’s essential to acknowledge that challenges related to access, resources, and representation in sports are still prevalent. More focus should be placed on creating equitable pathways for women of color to pursue such feats without facing systemic barriers.
While her success should be celebrated, it also raises the question of why it has taken so long for more women of color to enter and succeed in such prestigious challenges. More support and visibility for diverse athletes are needed to ensure that others have the same opportunities to excel.