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Kerala's iconic backwaters snake-boat race represents unity of local communities

The Nehru Trophy Boat Race, which took place on August 12, is the biggest event for Kuttanadu's communities. The Sports Authority of India's National Centre for Excellence in Water Sports in Alappuzha fielded a women's team for the first time at the race.

August 26, 2023 / 14:20 IST
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Champakulam snake boat fielded by Kumarakom Town Boat Club.

The Veeyapuram snake boat took four minutes and 21 seconds to cross the finish line, a time that announced the team winners of the famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race in Kerala's majestic backwaters. It was the fourth consecutive victory for Alappuzha's more than four-decades-old Pallathuruthy Boat Club, which rowed the Veeyapuram snake boat with 97 players onboard the 140ft-long vessel whose stern rises 15ft above water.

Veeyapuram snake boat rowed by Pallathuruthy Boat Club, Alappuzha crossing the finish line to win the coveted Nehru Trophy Boat Race on August 12.

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"We had a better time in the preliminary round," says Vinod Pavithran, head coach of the Pallathuruthy Boat Club referring to the four minutes 18 second the boat took in the heats for the marquee snake boat race of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, named after India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who was a huge fan of Kerala's spectacular water sports and its slick vessels.

First held in 1952 to honour a visit to Kerala by Nehru, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race on August 12 this year drew teams from the Kuttanadu backwaters region of the state in categories like snake boat, veppu vallam, odi, churulan and thekkanodi, the last only for women rowers. "All these categories of boats were part of the naval fleet of local kings dating back to four centuries," says Pavithran, an eleven-time national champion in kayaking who represented India at the 1994 Hiroshima and 1998 Bangkok Asian Games.