INDIA’S most decorated visually
impaired swimmer
Kanchanmala Pande is set to
cross the Arctic Circle to represent the nation at the prestigious
Reykjavik International Games
(RIG) 2026 in Iceland.
Scheduled from January 23 to
January 25, this elite championship will witness Pande competing as the only female
swimmer in the entire Indian
contingent.
Having dominated the lanes
at last year’s National ParaSwimming Championship to
secure her qualification, Pande
is now focused on one goal:
bringing home international
gold to start the new year.
She will be representing
India in the following events:
50m backstroke, 50m breaststroke, 200m IM, 100m backstroke, 100m breaststroke and
200m freestyle.
For months, the waters of
the HSA - NIT Swimming Pool
& Aqua Sports Club in Nagpur
have been the witness to
Pande’srelentlessdrive.Under
the expert eye of her coach
Vishal Chandurkar (ASCA
Level-5), she has beenrefining
her strokes for thelong-course
Olympic pool in Reykjavik.
“Training with Vishal sir has
preparedme for theinternational
standard. I am ready to give my
absolute best and make India
proud on the global stage,” said
Pande before her departure.
Whennotinpool,Pandeserves
with distinction as a Class I
Officer at the Reserve Bank of
India (RBI), Nagpur.
Pande attributes her success
to those who stand by her. She
extended her heartfelt gratitude
to Vinod Deshmukh, her husband and constant motivator;
Reserve Bank of India coaches
Dr Pravin Lamkhade and
Chandurkar.