A couple from Bengaluru has achieved a remarkable feat by successfully completing a 32-kilometre open-water swim across the historic Ram Setu stretch in nearly 10 hours.
The achievement is being described as the first successful open-water swim by a couple along the challenging route, drawing praise from sports enthusiasts and adventure communities.
Gruelling swim across challenging waters
The swim reportedly tested the endurance, physical strength and mental resilience of the couple as they navigated unpredictable sea conditions, strong currents and long hours in open water.
Open-water swimming experts say the Ram Setu stretch is considered particularly demanding because of shifting tides, weather conditions and the complexity of the route.
The couple’s accomplishment has been celebrated as a significant milestone in India’s endurance sports community.
Months of preparation and training
According to reports, the duo underwent extensive preparation, including endurance training, diet management and open-sea practice sessions before attempting the challenge.
Sports trainers note that long-distance open-water swimming requires not only physical fitness but also careful planning related to hydration, navigation and safety coordination.
The couple’s dedication and discipline have inspired many aspiring athletes and adventure sports enthusiasts.
Ram Setu’s historic and cultural significance
Ram Setu, also known as Adam’s Bridge, holds deep historical, cultural and religious importance in India. The chain of limestone shoals connecting India and Sri Lanka has long fascinated historians, scientists and pilgrims alike.
The challenging waters around the region are known for their ecological sensitivity and changing marine conditions.
Inspiration for adventure sports
The achievement has sparked appreciation across social media, with many users praising the couple’s determination and teamwork.
Experts believe such accomplishments can encourage greater interest in endurance sports, open-water swimming and adventure-based fitness activities in India.
The feat also highlights the growing participation of Indian athletes in unconventional sporting challenges beyond mainstream competition
