Key Points

Rashmita Sahoo's journey to a gold medal is a powerful story of resilience. She faced immense personal tragedy with both parents suffering severe accidents. Her father's steadfast support convinced her to continue pursuing sports despite her doubts. This victory at the Khelo India Water Games marks a triumphant moment in her inspiring career.

Key Points: Rashmita Sahoo Father's Support Wins Gold Khelo India Canoeing

  • Overcame both parents' severe accidents and family hardship
  • Won gold in Women's Canoeing C-1 200m at Dal Lake
  • Father's encouragement prevented her from quitting sports
  • Now an Odisha Police officer supporting her four-member family
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Thought of leaving sports, my father asked me not to: Rashmita Sahoo after clinching gold in Khelo India Water Games Festival 2025

Odisha's Rashmita Sahoo overcomes family tragedy to win canoeing gold at Khelo India Water Games, crediting her father's encouragement to never quit sports.

"My father asked me not to leave sports, so I listened to him and continued - Rashmita Sahoo"

Srinagar, August 22

After clinching a gold medal in Women's Canoeing C-1 200-meter at the Khelo India Water Games Festival 2025 on Friday, Rashmita Sahoo said she thought of leaving sports because of her family, but her father encouraged her to continue.

It was the culmination of years of the 23-year-old's hard work that fetched Rasmita top honours when she clocked 53.53 seconds, ahead of athletes from Kerala and Madhya Pradesh in Srinagar's iconic Dal Lake.

Rasmita, who hails from a fishing community of Choudwar, Cuttack, was just nine years old when her father, a fisherman, met with a motor accident in 2011, leaving him critically injured, and their five-member family without livelihood.

Four years later, in 2015, her mother met with a similar road accident, but, unlike Rasmita's father, she could not battle her injuries and passed away. This left Rasmita shattered, and the family desolate.

"If we consistently think about our sadness, we will not move on in our lives. I also think about leaving sports because of my family. On this, my father asked me not to leave sports, so I listened to him and continued with the games. After this, I motivated myself a lot. When I was practising, I often thought that I should practice so that I could win a medal," Rashmita Sahoo told ANI.

In the last National Games held in Uttarakhand, she fetched silver in Canoeing Doubles Women's and a bronze in Canoeing Single Women's events. Before that, she had won the gold in the Canoeing Single Women's event in Bhopal.

Having won a gold medal at a national event, Rasmita became eligible for recruitment in Odisha Police and has been a proud officer since 2024, taking care of a four-member family.

Her coach, Laishram Johanson Singh, said he has high hopes of an international medal from her and would train her for the 2026 Asian Games.

"I have been training her continuously since 2020, right from her junior to senior level. She made her first mark in the 2018 Special Area Games. Since then, she has come a long way, and I expect her to win a medal at the 2026 Asian Games," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is why we need more schemes like Khelo India. Talented athletes from humble backgrounds get the platform they deserve. Hope she brings more medals for India! 🏅
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Sarah B
Her resilience is incredible. Losing her mother and still pushing through - that takes extraordinary mental strength. Wishing her all the best for Asian Games 2026!
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Arjun K
While her story is inspiring, I hope the government provides better financial security for athletes during their training years. Many talents drop out due to economic pressures.
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Nikhil C
Dal Lake as the venue must have been beautiful! Great to see sporting events happening in Kashmir. More such events should be organized across different states.
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Meera T
From fishing community to police officer and national champion - what a transformation! This is real women empowerment. More power to Rashmita! 👏

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