Sekar Patchai, Arthi Win SUP Titles at Inaugural Little Andaman Pro 2026

Sekar Patchai continued his dominance in Indian stand-up paddling by winning the men's technical SUP title at the Little Andaman Pro 2026. Arthi delivered a strong performance to secure the women's technical SUP gold medal. The penultimate day also featured intense surfing heats, with numerous athletes advancing to the knockout stages. The final day promises high-intensity action as the inaugural championship concludes at Butler Bay.

Key Points: Little Andaman Pro 2026: Sekar, Arthi Win SUP Technical Titles

  • Sekar Patchai wins men's SUP title
  • Arthi tops women's SUP category
  • Surfing quarterfinals set for final day
  • Event sponsored by Andaman & Nicobar Tourism
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Little Andaman Pro 2026: Sekar secures men's SUP technical title, Arthi wins women's race

Sekar Patchai and Arthi clinch SUP technical race golds at the inaugural national surfing championship in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

"The conditions at Butler Bay have been excellent... allowing uninterrupted competition. - Jehan Driver, SFI"

Little Andaman, April 11

Sekar Patchai continued his dominance in Indian stand-up paddling as he clinched the Men's Technical SUP title, while Arthi emerged victorious in the Women's category on Day 2 of the inaugural Little Andaman Pro 2026, being held for the first time in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

The national surfing and stand-up paddling championship is being organised by the Surfing Federation of India (SFI) and is fully sponsored by Andaman & Nicobar Tourism, as per a press release from SFI.

Regarded as one of the best stand-up paddlers in the country, Sekar Patchai, a multiple-time national champion, finished the 2km technical race with the fastest timing of 10:05.02 to secure the gold medal. Rajesh D claimed the silver medal with a timing of 10:26.34, while Dinesh Selvamani finished third with a time of 10:37.33 to take home the bronze.

In the Women's Technical SUP category, Arthi delivered a strong performance to clinch the top spot with a time of 13:53.20. Vijayalakshmi Irulappan followed closely to secure the silver medal with a time of 14:06.01, while Nishi finished third with a time of 20:58.96.

The penultimate day also witnessed intense surfing action in the Men's Open category, beginning with the repechage (Round 2), where 18 surfers competed across six heats for a place in Round 3. The top two surfers from each heat advanced to the next stage, joining those who had already qualified on Day 1.

Round 3 saw high-quality performances as some of the country's top surfers battled for a place in the knockout stages. Kishore Kumar (9.27) and Logesh S (5.84) advanced from Heat 1, while Harish M (9.17) and Ajeesh Ali (8.83) progressed from Heat 2. In Heat 3, Sanjay Selvamani (13.50) and Praveen Ratod (8.47) secured qualification, followed by Ramesh Budhial (16.00) and Jeevan S (4.17) from Heat 4.

Srikanth D (11.67) and Som Sethi (9.50) moved ahead from Heat 5, while Sanjaikumar S (10.90) and Nithish Varun T (9.16) advanced from Heat 6. Akilan S (9.00) and Ruban V (7.03) qualified from Heat 7, and Sivaraj Babu (8.24), along with Sheik Davudh S (7.07) progressed from Heat 8 to book their spots in the knockout stage scheduled for the final day.

In the Women's Open category quarterfinals, Sugar Shanti Banarse (12.84), Kamali Moorthy (10.34), Shrishti Selvam (7.47), Riva Aurora (5.43), Devi Ramanathan (5.07), and Sandhya Arun (4.20) emerged as the top performers, advancing to the semi-finals to be held tomorrow.

"The conditions at Butler Bay have been excellent, with consistent waves and clean right-handers allowing uninterrupted competition. The reef break has provided a highly technical setup, while the strong support from the Andaman & Nicobar Tourism Department and other stakeholders has been instrumental in the smooth conduct of the championship", said Jehan Driver, Secretary General, Surfing Federation of India.

With titles on the line and top surfers in contention, the final day promises high-intensity action as the inaugural Little Andaman Pro 2026 heads towards an exciting finish at Butler Bay.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Arthi and Vijayalakshmi on the podium! 👏 Women's sports in India need more coverage like this. It's inspiring for young girls to see female athletes excelling in water sports. Hope this leads to more training facilities and sponsorships for women surfers across our coastal states.
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Rohit P
Great to see diverse names from across India competing – Sekar, Rajesh, Dinesh, Arthi, Harish, Ajeesh, Sanjay... truly a national event. Butler Bay seems like an amazing venue. Andaman tourism is getting a big boost from this. Planning a trip next year to watch!
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Aman W
While the event is fantastic, I wish the article had more details on the athletes' backgrounds. How did Sekar start? Where is Arthi from? These stories connect us to the champions. Media should focus on the journey, not just the results. Still, kudos to all participants!
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Kavya N
The timing difference in women's SUP is quite large between 2nd and 3rd place. Hope Nishi gets more support and training. The important thing is participation is growing! 🇮🇳 More such events in Lakshadweep, Goa, and Puri please. Our coastline is perfect for these sports.
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Michael C
Visiting from Australia and following this event. The level of competition is impressive! Butler Bay's reef break is world-class. India has massive potential in surfing and SUP. Well organized event. Hope to see Indian athletes on the world championship tour soon.

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