From Therapy to Triumph: The Inspiring Journey of Pratyasa Ray
Starting as a child using water therapy for health issues, Pratyasa Ray has become one of India's top swimmers. She has won multiple medals at the Khelo India University Games and aims for the 2026 Asian Games, thanks largely to her mother's supportive vision.
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Pratyasa Ray, once a child treated with water therapy for health issues, has ascended to become one of India's leading swimming talents at the Khelo India University Games. Winning three gold, one silver, and a bronze, Pratyasa has emerged as a beacon of triumph.
Her journey, marked by her early struggles with health complications, has seen her parents, particularly her mother, Charushree, take a pivotal role. Starting with swimming to mitigate health concerns, Pratyasa's initial days were fraught with fear, yet they soon transformed into a love for the sport.
Today, under professional training, she balances her studies and sport with aspirations for the 2026 Asian Games. Her inspirational story highlights not just personal resilience but also the indomitable support of family.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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