Cuttack boy brings glory for India
Cuttack boy brings glory to India at the international level. Cuttack boy shines among competitors from nine countries. Cuttack boy Razja Ahmed Khan has brought glory to India at the international level. He won the trophy for India by securing third place in the Under-17 Windsurfing Championship held in Thailand. While three competitors from India participated in this competition, Razja participated from Odisha.
Razja Ahmed Khan of Cuttack Nimchodi Juma Majjid Lane. He has brought pride and glory to India and Odisha by making a splash in the Paltana Danga competition on the chest of the Thai sea. Take a look at how India’s Razja is performing brilliantly in this race spanning three kilometers in the shallow waters of the sea (you will see the visual of the competition here). After this success, Razja said that this is my first international competition. It was a big challenge for me to play for India where competitors from nine countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia participated. I have hopes and faith that I will play for India in the next few Olympics.
After his son’s success, his father’s chest is full of joy. Why is Razja’s coach none other than his father himself? That’s why the father says that his son has made a lot of names at the national level. But this is his first international competition. Not only that, even though three players from India participated in this under-17 windsurfing competition, Razja from Odisha won third place and made India proud. The only thing is a lot of government incentives. If the government gives priority to these sports like hockey and cricket, then my son could have brought pride to India in the upcoming 2026 Youth Olympics.
His son has achieved success at the international level under his father’s training. If the government had extended a helping hand and support, this boy from Odisha would have gone further in his training.