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Manzoor Mir of Kashmir Stands Out at Surya Dev Bhoomi Challenge 2

Demonstrating exceptional endurance and lifelong dedication to trekking, Manzoor Mir from Jammu & Kashmir carved a niche for himself at the Surya Dev Bhoomi Challenge 2, a high-altitude endurance event hosted by the Indian Army. Notably, he was the only participant from J&K among 300 candidates.

Mir sharing details said the event was held in the challenging terrain of Badrinath, the three-day endurance challenge that covered a total distance of 113 kilometres. Manzoor finished with All India Rank of 147, while securing 14th position in his age group.

Mir said his journey into adventure sports dates back to his school days at Tyndale Biscoe School, an institution known for promoting outdoor activities like trekking, swimming, and mountaineering. “It was here I developed a passion for exploration under the guidance of mentors,” he said.

Mir’s started his trekking pursuits  as early as in 1978, gradually transitioning from small local hikes to more demanding expeditions, including treks to peaks like Mahadev Peak, which rises to nearly 4,000 metres.Mir said that over the years, he not only honed his own skills but also mentored and inspired a new generation of trekkers in Kashmir. “By promoting low-cost, accessible trekking routes around Srinagar, i encouraged youth to take up the sport,” Mir added.

Sharing his latest adventure details, Mir said that at the Surya Dev Bhoomi Challenge 2, participants underwent rigorous screening, including medical evaluations, before being selected. “The event itself was divided into stages of 34 km, 40 km, and 34 km, with GPS tracking ensuring precise monitoring of performance,” Mir said.

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