Milind Soman has never stopped challenging himself. From his success as a national swimming champion to his Ironman and ultramarathon feats, uncover the passion and determination that continue to define his incredible journey.
“When someone asks me how old I am, I confidently tell them 13 years. Because I wasted nearly 50 years of my life doing nothing,” says the first visually impaired person to complete the 19,000 Dolma Pass in Tibet.
From braving cancer to overcoming physical disabilities, the Pinkathon has brought to light gripping narratives of women who decided to reclaim their ‘right to run’ and smash societal barriers.
What began as a 10K run is a full-fledged women empowerment movement today. From corporate leaders to homemakers, cancer survivors and women with disability and baby-wearing moms, this movement has seen women from all walks of life run in solidarity.
Born with vision only in one of her eyes, it is the indomitable spirit and confidence displayed by 20-year-old Divya that will be the highlight of Pinkathon 2018.
Krishna Prakash, who had earlier shared the stage with Milind Soman to win the Ironman title, has now become the first Indian Civil Servant to become the Ultraman!