Thirteen-year-old Rhythm Mamania has made history by winning a gold medal at the 20th Asian Roller Skating Championship in Jecheon, South Korea. Her triumph in the Solo Free Dance competition showcased her exceptional talent and cemented her place as the youngest girl to achieve this feat. This victory further emphasizes the growing success of Indian athletes in the realm of artistic roller skating. Rhythm’s achievements extend beyond this recent win; she is a six-time national champion and has earned over 50 national medals. Furthermore, she has experienced international success, securing a gold medal at the 2025 Taiwan Championship. Rhythm’s journey began at age five, where she amazed onlookers by maneuvering under 25 stationary cars, demonstrating an early glimpse of the extraordinary talent that would define her skating career. Her accomplishments extend beyond the rink. In 2021, she became the youngest Indian to reach the Everest Base Camp, proving her limitless spirit. Guided by the motto ‘India First, Self Later,’ Rhythm is now focused on the Brisbane Pacific Cup, training with her coach, Mrs. Adesh Singh. Her dedication and poise are inspiring young athletes while raising the global profile of artistic roller skating. Rhythm’s story proves that passion, hard work, and patriotism can make even the most ambitious goals attainable.
