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Skiing
competition in Himachal draws huge crowds
by Prem Thakur
Manali:
Thousands turned up for a skiing competition here
after nearly twenty years. The Winter Carnival included
a cultural programme, which provided to be a bonus for
visitors this year. "Manali's cultural programme was based
on skiing. After that, for nearly 15-20 years, skiing
completely stopped. This year, we have revived it again
encourage kids," said Roop Chand Negi, chairman, Winter
Game Association, Himachal Pradesh. Last year, snow sports
were organized in Solang Nala, 17 km from Manali and it
was here that the committee decided to include snow sports
in Winter Carnival 2009. Ten teams from all over Himachal
Pradesh and more than 150 participants participated in
this two-day event from February 16-17 conducted at Phatru
Top, near Solang Nala in Manali. There are four types
of skiing competition viz Alpine Skiing (Giant Slalom,
men and women), Nordic Skiing (5-10 km free style run,
men and women), Snow Boarding (men), and Country Skiing
(men). Deepak Thakur of Youngman Winter Sports Club Palchan
was named the winner of Alpine Skiing. "The competition
was very tough and many good skiers had come. During the
first round, I gained a bit of confidence, but again in
the second round I was confident that 'Yes, I can do it'.
My future plan is to participate in the Winter Olympics
of 2014," said Deepak. Winter Carnival has become the
centre of attraction for inbound tourists and snow sports
have added more flavour to it. The annual event, which
started in the late '70s, was declared a state-level festival
three years back in a bid to promote tourism in the hilly
state. Tourism is the mainstay of state's economy, which
generates about 100 million dollars annually. Approximately,
35,000 tourists visit Manali every month during winters.
-Feb
20, 2009
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