Actress Saiyami Kher to participate in the world's toughest Triathlon, can she conquer the Ironman like Milind Soman?

Actress Saiyami Kher to participate in the world's toughest Triathlon, can she conquer the Ironman like Milind Soman?

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Actress Saiyami Kher, a name synonymous with versatility, haa etched her mark in this entertainment industry with diverse roles like Mirzya (2016), 8 A.M. Metro (2023), and top-rated shows like Breathe: Into The Shadows (2020), Special Ops (2020). But it's her portrayal as a disabled player in Abhishek Bachchan's Ghoomer last year that truly captured her into a league of her own. It seems like through this character, Kher has found her new inspiring muse in the world of sports.

Saiyami Kher to participate Triathlon

Saiyami has thrown her hat in the ring for the gruelling Ironman Triathlon competition, which will be held in Berlin this year in September. Triathlon is just not any race, it's a test of endurance, demanding participants to swim, cycle, and run for an almost compromising distance.

Milind Soman stands alone as the pioneering Indian actor to conquer the Ironman Triathlon badge. His extraordinary feat remains unmatched, a testament to his incredible athleticism and determination.

What is Ironman Triathlon

An Ironman Triathlon is a legendary athletic feat demanding unparalleled endurance. Organised by the World Triathlon Corporation, it consists of a punishing swim, a gruelling bike ride, and a marathon run, totalling 140.6 miles. Widely regarded as one of the toughest one-day sporting events, it pushes athletes to their absolute limit.

Saiyami Kher’s participation is surely a groundbreaking moment for Bollywood, as she becomes the first female actor to compete in this challenging race. She hopes to inspire others to follow her footsteps.

Saiyami Kher’s reaction

In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, the actress stated that she had this desire to attend the event for a very long time, since 2020, but due to Covid’s arrival, it got delayed. “I had trained but the race got cancelled. After which I was not mentally prepared to do it. Now, I put my mind back to it”, she added.

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