Tamil Nadu Surfers Dominate Opening Day of Inaugural Little Andaman Pro

Tamil Nadu surfers led the charge on the first day of the inaugural Little Andaman Pro 2026 national surfing championship. Teenager Kishore Kumar and Sivaraj Babu were among the top scorers in the Men's Open category, securing direct advancement to Round 3. In the women's category, Kamali Moorthy, Shrishti Selvam, and Sugar Shanti Banarase delivered strong performances to reach the quarterfinals. The event, organized by the Surfing Federation of India and sponsored by Andaman Tourism, also featured competitive heats in Stand-Up Paddling.

Key Points: Little Andaman Pro 2026: Tamil Nadu Surfers Lead Opening Day

  • Tamil Nadu surfers dominate opening heats
  • Teen sensation Kishore Kumar among top scorers
  • Event is first national surf championship in Andamans
  • Repechage rounds set for Day 2
  • Stand-Up Paddling events also underway
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Little Andaman Surfing: Tamil Nadu Surfers Dominate Opening Day of Inaugural event

Teen surfers from Tamil Nadu dominate the inaugural national surfing championship at Butler Bay. See results, top performers, and event highlights.

"The conditions were good today... Butler Bay offers conditions very different from mainland India. - Nawaz Jabbar, Competition Director"

Little Andaman, April 10

Tamil Nadu surfers dominated proceedings on the opening day of the inaugural Little Andaman Pro 2026, the first-ever national surfing and stand-up paddling championship to be held in the Andaman & Nicobar group of Islands, which got underway on Friday at the iconic Butler Bay beach.

Teenage sensation Kishore Kumar (15.00), Sivaraj Babu (15.17), Srikanth D (13.00), and Ramesh Budhial (13.67) were among the standout performers in the surfing Men's Open category, showcasing impressive skill and control on the waves. In the surfing Women's Open category, Kamali Moorthy (5.94), Shrishti Selvam (9.50), and Sugar Shanti Banarase (9.63) delivered strong performances to secure their spots in the quarterfinals scheduled for Saturday.

The event is being organised by the Surfing Federation of India and is completely sponsored by Andaman Tourism.

In the surfing, Men's Open category, a total of 38 surfers competed across 10 heats in Round 1. Out of these, 20 surfers advanced directly to Round 3 by finishing in the top two positions in their respective heats, while the remaining 18 surfers will compete in the repechage (Round 2) on Day 2.

Among the other top performers who qualified for Round 3 are Akilan S (10.50), Sanjay Selvamani (10.33), Sanjaikumar S (10.16), Logesh S (8.93), Ruban V (7.90), Ajeesh Ali (7.13), Nithish Varun (7.03), Prahlad Sriram (6.70), Harish M (6.66), Sheik Davudh (6.13), Raju Pujar (5.83), Kamesh S (5.73), Hareesh CJ (5.17), Pradeep Pujar (4.50), Selvarasan Nagamuthu (4.07), and Jeevan S (3.96).

The surfers who will compete in the repechage round include Naveenkumar R (3.34), Raghul Paneerselvam (6.33), Yogesh A (4.54), M Selvam (5.30), Sanku Karthek (4.27), Manikandan M (5.64), Manivannan T (1.96), Rajaguru S (3.64), Arland Thomas (2.80), Sekar Pachai (4.43), Thirunavu Karasan (0.17), Ram Kumar (4.17), Biswajit Bose (2.04), Yash Sinojia (1.80), Tayin Arun (5.83), Harish P (5.63), Som Sethi (3.30), and Praveen Ratod (3.13).

In the surfing Women's Open category, additional surfers who advanced to the quarterfinals include Devi Ramanathan (2.93), Sandhya Arun (2.80), Nitisha Sethia (3.46), Riva Aurora (4.16), and Arti S (3.24). Meanwhile, Aparna S (2.14), Garvita Baldua (1.93), Ishita Malaviya (2.10), and Avantika Mishra (3.04) will compete in the repechage round to secure their places in the knockout stage.

"The conditions were good today, with consistent two to three-foot waves allowing us to complete a full day of competition without interruptions. The format worked well, with non-elimination heats ensuring all surfers get another chance through the repechage. Butler Bay, being a reef break, offers conditions very different from mainland India, making it a unique and valuable experience for most of the surfers competing here", said Nawaz Jabbar, Competition Director.

The day also witnessed action in Stand-Up Paddling (SUP), where 16 stand-up paddlers competed across three quarterfinal heats in the Men's Sprint category. Out of these, the top 4 advanced to the semi-finals, which are scheduled for the last day. Sekar Patchai clocked the fastest time of 1:04.70 in the 200m regatta, followed closely by Dinesh Selvamani (1:05.89). The other athletes progressing to the semi-finals include Manikandan M (1:06.30) and Rajesh D (1:06.50).

In the Men's SUP Technical category, two semi-finals were held, with Sekar Patchai once again leading the field, finishing the 2km race with the fastest time of 6:01.15. He was followed by Manikandan M (6:05.66), Rajesh D (6:08.02), and Dinesh S (6:14.28), all of whom have advanced to the finals scheduled for the last day of the national championship.

The championship, which marks the beginning of India's surfing season, has brought together top talent from across the country and highlights the growing stature of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands as an emerging hub for surfing in India. With crucial repechage rounds and knockout qualifications on the line, Day 2 promises more high-intensity action at Butler Bay.

- IANS

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Ajeesh Ali
As someone who surfs in Kovalam, seeing a national championship in the Andamans is a dream come true. The reef break at Butler Bay must be a fantastic challenge. Kudos to SFI and Andaman Tourism for making this happen. Hope to compete next year!
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but I have a small criticism. The article lists so many names and scores, but it would be more engaging for the general public if there was more about the sport itself or the athletes' backgrounds. Still, a positive step for Indian sports!
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Sarah B
This is fantastic! Promoting adventure sports tourism in the islands is a brilliant move. It creates opportunities for locals and puts India on the global surfing map. Well done to all the organizers and participants.
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Karthik V
Tamil Nadu surfers showing their dominance! 🏄‍♂️ From Kovalam to Mahabalipuram, our coast has produced some serious talent. Shoutout to Sekar Patchai for killing it in both SUP categories. What a performance!
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Ishita S
So happy to see women surfers like Kamali, Shrishti, and Sugar Shanti getting their due spotlight! We need more coverage and support for women in adventure sports. This is inspiring for young girls across the country.

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