Thirteen-year-old Rhythm Mamania has etched her name in history by winning a gold medal at the 20th Asian Roller Skating Championship in Jecheon, South Korea. Her remarkable performance in the Solo Free Dance competition not only earned her the gold but also highlighted the progress of Indian athletes in artistic roller skating. This win is just one of many achievements for the young athlete, who is a six-time national champion and a multiple-time national medalist. Her success also includes an international gold at the 2025 Taiwan Championship. Rhythm’s journey began at a young age, showcasing exceptional talent by driving under 25 stationary cars at the age of five, hinting at the remarkable career ahead. Demonstrating her diverse abilities, she became the youngest Indian to reach the Everest Base Camp in 2021. Guided by her motto, ‘India First, Self Later,’ Rhythm is now focused on the Brisbane Pacific Cup, training under the mentorship of Mrs. Adesh Singh. Her determination and poise are inspiring aspiring athletes while boosting the profile of artistic roller skating on the international stage. Her story underscores the fact that passion, dedication, and patriotism are key to turning ambitious dreams into reality, and she’s just getting started on her remarkable journey.
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