Key Points

Tamil Nadu athletes completely dominated the final day of Kadal Kondattam 2025, sweeping all available medals in both kitesurfing and sea swimming events. The three-day ocean sports festival concluded with impressive performances from local athletes trained at the Aqua Outback Academy. Beyond competitions, the event featured vibrant cultural showcases including traditional Silambam martial art, local food stalls, and beach activities. Organized with support from Tamil Nadu Tourism, the festival aimed to boost coastal tourism while promoting ocean conservation and sustainable living practices.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Dominates Kadal Kondattam 2025 Ocean Sports Festival

  • Tamil Nadu athletes won all 12 medals in kitesurfing and sea swimming categories
  • Aqua Outback Academy trainees swept the kitesurfing podium medals
  • Festival featured cultural showcases including Silambam martial art and local food
  • Event aimed to boost coastal tourism and create livelihood opportunities
  • Ocean conservation and sustainable coastal living were key festival themes
  • Government of Tamil Nadu and TN Tourism supported the three-day event
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Kadal Kondattam 2025: Tamil Nadu athletes seal dominance as India's premier Ocean Sports Festival concludes in style

Tamil Nadu athletes sweep all 12 medals on final day of India's premier ocean sports festival featuring kitesurfing, sea swimming, and cultural celebrations in Thoothukudi.

"I hope this festival helps Tamil Nadu and India create new livelihood opportunities while nurturing young athletes - Arjun Motha"

Thoothukudi, September 14

Athletes from the host state Tamil Nadu stamped their authority on the final day of Kadal Kondattam, India's premier ocean sports festival, with a clean sweep of medals in all categories of Kitesurfing and Sea Swimming. Building on their 21-medal haul from the previous day, Tamil Nadu athletes clinched all 12 medals at stake on Sunday, concluding the festival in emphatic style.

The day featured Kitesurfing Men's Open, Sea Swimming Men's and Women's Open, and Sub-Junior categories. Winners walked away with medals and cash prizes. The three-day festival was organised by Aqua Outback, under the leadership of former National Kiteboarding Champion Arjun Motha, with support from Tamil Nadu Tourism and the Government of Tamil Nadu, at the pristine Muthu Nagar beach, Thoothukudi.

The closing day also offered a vibrant cultural showcase, featuring live performances by local bands, friendly beach volleyball matches, Silambam --a traditional stick martial art of Tamil Nadu -- and an array of local food stalls that delighted spectators.

In Kitesurfing, Karuppusamy produced a commanding performance to take first place, while Murugesh and Dylan Fernandez secured second and third, respectively. Notably, all three medalists train at the Aqua Outback Academy, highlighting the centre's growing role in shaping ocean sport talent.

In Sea Swimming, the Men's Open 200m race was won by F Infant Franson, with Vijay and Vishwanathan V K claiming silver and bronze. In the Women's Open 200m event, D Annie took gold ahead of Vedika Sachin and K Shrutika. The Sub-Junior 100m category saw M. Shashanth, T. Kanish, and R. Kabilan secure the top three spots.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Arjun Motha, National Kiteboarding Champion and Founder of Aqua Outback, said, "I congratulate all the winners and participants who battled hard over the past three days. Competing in the ocean is never easy, especially when conditions are challenging, but the determination shown by the athletes was truly commendable. I am proud that, along with my team, we successfully delivered this event. My heartfelt thanks to Tamil Nadu Tourism, the Government of Tamil Nadu, and our sponsors--without their support, this would not have been possible. I hope this festival helps Tamil Nadu and India create new livelihood opportunities while nurturing young athletes who can shine in ocean-based adventure sports."

Kadal Kondattam 2025 went beyond being just a sporting event; it evolved into a celebration of culture and lifestyle. Over three days, the festival brought together a Coastal Food Festival highlighting Tamil Nadu's culinary traditions, Sunset Yoga sessions, Callisthenics and Strength Workshops, Beach Clean-Up initiatives, and thought-provoking Ocean Awareness programs. This seamless fusion of sport, culture, and sustainability ensured the festival left a lasting impression on participants and visitors alike.

Apart from the competitions, the festival was envisioned to strengthen the local economy and uplift coastal communities by encouraging tourism, generating employment, and involving Tamil Nadu's fishermen community in the ocean sports movement. It also provided a meaningful platform to promote ocean conservation and advocate for sustainable coastal living.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Fantastic initiative by Aqua Outback and Tamil Nadu government! 👏 Combining sports with cultural events and sustainability efforts is the way forward. The beach clean-up and ocean awareness programs are much needed in our coastal areas.
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Rohit P
While the event sounds amazing, I hope athletes from other coastal states get better opportunities next time. India has talent everywhere - Kerala, Goa, Odisha all have great potential in water sports. Would love to see more national representation.
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Meera T
The cultural integration with Silambam performances and local food stalls makes this festival truly special! 🌊🍛 It's not just about competition but celebrating our Tamil heritage and coastal lifestyle. Hope this becomes an annual tradition!
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Vikram M
Great to see traditional sports getting recognition alongside modern ones. Silambam is part of our rich cultural heritage and deserves this platform. Congratulations to all winners and organizers for putting together such a diverse event!
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Kavya N
The involvement of local fishermen communities is the best part! 🎣 Sustainable tourism that actually benefits coastal populations is what we need more of. Hope this model gets replicated across other beach destinations in India.

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