Tamil Nadu Surfing Association Wins Prestigious State Sports Award

The Tamil Nadu Surfing Association (TNSA) has been conferred the Chief Minister's State Sports Award for Best Sports Organiser. The award recognizes TNSA's role in establishing Tamil Nadu as India's premier surfing destination by hosting national and international competitions. The association's efforts have been strongly supported by the state government and the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu. This recognition reinforces Tamil Nadu's leadership in developing the sport's ecosystem and nurturing home-grown surfing talent.

Key Points: TN Surfing Association Wins Chief Minister's Sports Award

  • TNSA wins Best Sports Organiser award
  • Tamil Nadu is India's surf capital
  • Hosted Asian Surfing Championships
  • Government & ecosystem support praised
  • Boosts sports tourism & talent
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TN Surfing Association wins Chief Minister's State Sports Award for Best Sports Organiser

Tamil Nadu Surfing Association honored as Best Sports Organiser for promoting surfing, hosting international events, and developing talent.

"This award is a testament to the collective effort of everyone involved in building surfing in Tamil Nadu. - Arun Vasu"

Chennai, March 27

Tamil Nadu Surfing Association has been conferred with the prestigious Chief Minister's State Sports Award for 2025-26 in the Best Sports Organiser category by the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu, in recognition of its outstanding contribution to hosting national and international surfing events and promoting the sport across the state.

The award, presented by the Government of Tamil Nadu, highlights TNSA's consistent efforts in building a robust surfing ecosystem in the state. Arun Vasu, President, Surfing Federation of India (SFI), received the honour on behalf of the Tamil Nadu Surfing Association.

Over the past few years, Tamil Nadu has firmly established itself as the surf capital of India, emerging as one of the most prominent destinations for surfing and stand-up paddling in the country. With globally recognised surf breaks such as Covelong (Kovalam) and Mahabalipuram, the state has successfully hosted several marquee competitions, including international events like the Asian Surfing Championships and multiple national surfing and SUP championships, the Tamil Nadu Surfing Association informed in a release on Friday.

The growth of surfing in Tamil Nadu has been strongly supported by Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu. Under SDAT Member Secretary Meghnath Reddy, enhanced infrastructure and consistent backing have enabled the Tamil Nadu Surfing Association to host world-class events and develop emerging talent.

These events have not only elevated India's presence on the global surfing map but have also played a key role in nurturing home-grown talent, with several surfers from Tamil Nadu making their mark at international competitions. The consistent support of the Tamil Nadu government, coupled with the relentless efforts of TNSA and Surfing Federation of India, has enabled the sport to grow at both grassroots and elite levels.

TNSA has been instrumental in conceptualising, organising, and executing large-scale surfing events in the state, ensuring world-class standards in competition management, athlete participation, and global visibility. Their work has created a sustainable pathway for athletes, while also boosting sports tourism and local community engagement along the coastline.

Reacting to the recognition, Arun Vasu said, "This award is a testament to the collective effort of everyone involved in building surfing in Tamil Nadu, from athletes and coaches to the government and local communities. Over the years, we have worked tirelessly to put India on the global surfing map, and it is encouraging to see those efforts being recognised at the highest level."

"Tamil Nadu has the natural advantage of great waves, but it is the ecosystem we have built around the sport that has truly made the difference. From hosting international events to developing grassroots talent, our focus has always been on creating long-term impact. This recognition motivates us to continue pushing boundaries and taking Indian surfing to greater heights," he was quoted as saying in a release on Friday.

Driven by vision, investment, and sustained effort, Arun Vasu's leadership has played a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of surfing in India. His commitment, in terms of time, resources, and personal dedication, has significantly contributed to the growing popularity of the sport, as well as India's improving performances on the international stage.

With a strong foundation now in place, Tamil Nadu continues to lead the way in Indian surfing, setting benchmarks in event hosting, athlete development, and global competitiveness. The recognition of TNSA as the Best Sports Organiser further reinforces the state's position at the forefront of the sport's growth in the country.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Well deserved! The transformation of Covelong and Mahabs into international surf destinations is no small feat. The government support mentioned here is crucial. Hope other states learn from this model for promoting niche sports.
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Arun Y
While the award is good recognition, I do hope the infrastructure development also focuses on safety and protecting the local coastal environment. Sometimes rapid sports tourism can put a strain on these beautiful places. A balanced approach is needed.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited for the Asian Championships last year, the organization was world-class. The energy was amazing! It's putting India on the map for something beyond cricket. More power to the surfers and organizers!
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Karthik V
Heartening to see. This is how sports grow. Natural advantage (great waves) + government backing + passionate organizers = success. Hope this inspires similar efforts in other coastal states like Goa, Kerala, and Odisha. The potential is huge.
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Meera T
Proud moment for TN! It's not just about awards, but about creating a sustainable ecosystem for athletes. The mention of grassroots development is key. Hope more children from fishing communities and coastal villages get access to training and opportunities through this.

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