Kanyakumari: About one and a half months back, when stepping out of home was still a challenge, India's first-ever international medal-winning para cyclist Aditya Mehta alongside members of the country's para-cycling team began pedalling from Kashmir with a charity mission to raise money and create awareness about para-sports across India.
The expedition called Infinity Ride K2K 2020 -- a brainchild of Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) -- was a journey of 45 days beating chilly weather, riding bicycles through difficult terrain and amid challenging circumstances due to the pandemic and concluded with the 30-member team arriving at their final destination -- Kanyakumari.
"I had cycled the same terrain all by myself six years ago in 2013 where I had faced immense challenges both mentally and physically but the love and support that I had received from everyone on my way back then gave me the confidence to start Aditya Mehta Foundation. And now after so many years of our initiatives, my strong 30-member riding team embarked on this difficult journey despite the severe challenges of the pandemic.
"We hope our awareness ride will encourage people to join and support our mission to find India's best para sporting talents. We are glad that people have shown unconditional love towards us in our long journey. My aim is to groom champions so that they can play for India and become heroes," Aditya Mehta, founder of Aditya Mehta Foundation, said.