Army Rowing Node Hosts Thrilling 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship

The 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship concluded successfully at the Army Rowing Node in Pune. The event featured intense competition from state and services teams, with the Services Sports Control Board securing first place overall. A major highlight was the inclusive Para Single Scull competition. Senior Army officials commended the organizers and reaffirmed the commitment to nurturing world-class athletes.

Key Points: 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship 2026 Concludes in Pune

  • SSCB wins overall championship
  • Para Single Scull event highlights inclusivity
  • Army Rowing Node key training center
  • Event graced by senior Army commanders
  • Supports Mission Olympics vision
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Army Rowing Node College hosts 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship 2026 in Pune

The 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship concluded at Pune's Army Rowing Node, with SSCB winning overall. The event featured para rowing and was graced by senior Army officials.

"marking another landmark in India's rowing journey and the national sports ecosystem - Southern Command Indian Army"

Pune, February 1

The 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship 2026 was concluded successfully at the Army Rowing Node under the Mission Olympics Wing of the College of Military Engineering, Pune, on Saturday, marking another significant milestone in India's competitive rowing ecosystem.

The championship, conducted from January 27 to 31, witnessed high-intensity competition, elite athletic performances, and exemplary organisational conduct.

The Closing Ceremony was graced by Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, as the Chief Guest. The ceremony was also attended by Lt Gen Vipul Singhal, Deputy Chief of Army Staff; Lt Gen Vikas Rohella, Engineer-in-Chief; senior Indian Army officials; and eminent civil dignitaries, including Balaji Maradapa, President of the Rowing Federation of India (RFI).

The event saw participation from States and Services teams. A major highlight of the event was the Para Single Scull competition, which stood as a powerful symbol of resilience, inclusivity and the indomitable spirit of sport.

In the overall standings, the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) clinched first position, while the Army Sports Control Board (ASCB) secured second position. Notably, medal-winning crews from both SSCB and ASCB comprised rowers trained at the Army Rowing Node, underscoring ARN's role as a cradle of elite Indian rowing and a key pillar of the Mission Olympics vision, the release noted.

Addressing the gathering, the Army Commander commended the ARN and CME for the exemplary conduct of the championship and reiterated the Indian Army's enduring commitment to nurturing world-class sportspersons and strengthening India's presence at national and international sporting arenas.

The official X account of the Southern Command Indian Army also shared the event with a post, stating, "The 43rd Senior National Rowing Championship-2026 concluded on a high note at the Army Rowing Node (ARN) under the Mission Olympics Wing, College of Military Engineering (CME), #Pune, marking another landmark in India's rowing journey and the national sports ecosystem..."

The post went on to mention participation from different states, sharing highlights from the event.

"...The championship witnessed wide participation from States and Services teams, reflecting the depth and competitiveness of Indian rowing. A major highlight was the Para Single Scull event, exemplifying resilience, inclusivity, and the indomitable spirit of competitive sport. The Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) clinched 1st position, while the Army Sports Control Board (ASCB) secured 2nd position. The Army Commander commended ARN and CME for the exemplary conduct of the championship and reaffirmed the Indian Army's enduring commitment to nurturing world-class sportsmen, enabling excellence in national and international arenas. " the post read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The inclusion of the Para Single Scull event is the most heartening part of this news. True sportsmanship is about inclusivity. Hats off to the organizers for setting such a wonderful example.
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Vikram M
SSCB and ASCB on top, no surprise there! The discipline and infrastructure of the services teams are unmatched. But I wish state teams got more support and funding to truly compete. The talent is there in the states too.
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Priya S
As a Punekar, I'm so proud! 🎉 We have the IIT, the defence institutes, and now this. Events like these put our city on the map for more than just history and education. Hope it inspires local kids to take up rowing.
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Rohit P
The article is well-written but feels like a press release. Would have loved more details on the athletes themselves - their stories, training regimes, maybe some quotes. The human element is missing.
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Karthik V
This is how we build a sporting culture. Not just cricket, but nurturing all sports with proper infrastructure and army-level discipline. The Army Rowing Node seems to be delivering results. More power to them!

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