As 2024 draws to a close, many officers in the bureaucracy have proven that excellence is not confined to office spaces alone. These officers, driven by a passion for fitness and adventure, have pushed their physical and mental limits by conquering some of the world’s most grueling Ironman triathlons and embarking on awe-inspiring expeditions. Today, Indian Masterminds celebrates these trailblazers, highlighting their extraordinary feats and the indomitable spirit that propels them to break barriers, both in their careers and in the world of sports.
The Ironman Cop Redefining Excellence in Policing, Art, and Endurance Sports
IPS officer Ravinder Singal, currently Commissioner of Police, Nagpur, is a trailblazer combining physical endurance, creativity, and professional excellence. At 50+, he became India’s first bureaucrat to complete the Ironman triathlon in France, an extraordinary feat involving a 4 km swim, 180 km cycling, and a 42 km marathon. Endurance sports became an extension of his active lifestyle, starting with marathons and evolving to cycling and triathlons.
A prolific author, Singal has documented cultural heritage in books on the Malegaon Yatra, Kumbh Mela, and his Deccan Cliffhanger journey. His passion for photography and painting, nurtured since childhood, has seen his work exhibited at Mumbai’s Jehangir Art Gallery. Balancing a demanding career, including serving as Chief of War Crime Investigations for the UN, Singal credits meditation, visualisation, and disciplined time management for his success. His multifaceted journey continues to inspire, demonstrating excellence through passion and perseverance.
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IPS Ravinder Singal: From Upholding the Law to Conquering Endurance Challenges
First Indian Diplomat to Conquer the IRONMAN Frankfurt
On August 18, 2024, Indian Foreign Service officer Digvijay Patil, posted at the Indian Embassy in Astana, Kazakhstan, became the first Indian diplomat to conquer the IRONMAN Frankfurt, one of the world’s toughest endurance events, completing it in 14 hours and 22 minutes. The triathlon, featuring a 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and 42.2 km marathon, tested his physical and mental limits. Overcoming rain, choppy waters, and steep climbs, he achieved a long-held dream inspired by Milind Soman’s Ironman feat in 2015.
Patil’s fitness journey began with swimming in school and rekindled at IIT Kharagpur. Encouraged by Indian athletes after the 2022 Ironman Kazakhstan, he began training in 2023 under remote coaching, balancing his demanding diplomatic career with disciplined preparation. He completed a Half-Ironman and a 5 km ocean swim before tackling Frankfurt.
With Ultraman as his next goal, Patil advises finding joy in fitness, planning workouts, and surrounding oneself with motivated individuals to stay committed.
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Ironman at the Embassy: Digvijay Patil’s Epic Quest for Fitness and Fulfillment
First Indian Woman Forest Officer to Set Foot on Antarctica
Indian Forest Service officer Deep Contractor, a 2011 batch Karnataka cadre officer, became the first Indian woman forest officer to set foot on Antarctica as part of the 2041 Climate Force Antarctica Expedition in 2022. Inspired by a friend and driven by her passion for environmental conservation, Deep joined this prestigious expedition to witness the impact of climate change firsthand.
The expedition, led by polar explorer Sir Robert Swan, brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds to raise awareness about preserving Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem. Witnessing melting ice caps and hearing glaciers crack underscored the urgency of climate action for Deep. Overcoming personal challenges, including arthritis and surgery, she trained rigorously to prepare for the harsh Antarctic environment.
As an ambassador for Antarctica, Deep is now committed to advocating for its preservation and integrating her learnings into her work as a forest officer. Her journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and environmental stewardship.
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A Journey to the Ends of the Earth: IFS Officer Deep Contractor’s Antarctic Expedition
How Two Childhood Friends Conquered Ironman Tallinn Together
IAS officers Abhinav Gopal and Deepak Karwa, childhood friends and IIT Madras alumni, completed the Ironman Tallinn in August 2024, proving the power of perseverance, discipline, and friendship. Their shared passion for swimming and endurance sports, cultivated during their time at IIT, led them to pursue triathlons. They first tackled India’s first Half Ironman in 2011 and later completed the Half Ironman in Goa in 2022, setting the stage for their ultimate challenge in Tallinn.
Despite the demanding nature of their IAS careers, both officers maintained a rigorous training schedule, often squeezing in workouts early in the morning or late at night. On race day, they completed the 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and 42.2 km marathon together, with different finishing times but united in their triumph. Their achievement highlights the importance of friendship, mutual motivation, and balancing professional life with personal goals. They now aim to inspire others to embrace fitness and contribute to the Fit India Movement.
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More Than Public Servants, IAS Duo Completes Ironman
IRS Officer Balances Family and Ironman Training, Finishes in Copenhagen
On August 18, 2024, Jomy Jacob, a 2009 batch Indian Revenue Service officer, completed the Ironman Copenhagen in 13 hours and 27 minutes. The Ironman triathlon is one of the most challenging endurance events, involving a 3.86 km swim, a 180.25 km bike ride, and a full marathon. Jomy’s journey to becoming an Ironman began in 2016 with running, followed by mountaineering and training at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering.
Despite having no prior swimming experience, he overcame his fear through consistent practice. Balancing family life and work, Jomy woke up at 4 AM daily for training, with strong support from his wife, Dr. Anu Unni, and children. Despite facing illness before the event, he remained determined. Looking ahead, Jomy plans to participate in more endurance events, integrating his athletic pursuits with family vacations.
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IRS Jomy Jacob’s Journey from Novice Swimmer to Endurance Champion