TVS Apache Spartan conducts India’s first Obstacle Course Race in Bengaluru
Sanjay Negi from Agra and Ai Ping Yeo from Singapore secured the top spots in the Male and Female Competitive categories of India’s first TVS Apache Spartan Race
Bengaluru: TVS Apache Spartan, the Indian arm of the world-renowned obstacle course race (OCR) leader, Spartan Race, kicked off its first-ever race in India, attracting an incredible turnout of over 2,000 participants. The race saw participants from 12 different nationalities, including Singapore, the USA, Denmark, Great Britain, the Philippines, Italy, Mexico, and making it a truly global event.
The 5K Sprint Obstacle Race offered participants the ultimate obstacle course experience, featuring 20 challenging obstacles across a rugged off-road trail course packed with water, mud and pure adrenaline. Touted as the perfect challenge for both new Spartans and seasoned fitness enthusiasts, the race saw participation in three categories – the Competitive wave, Corporate wave and Open category wave —all eager to conquer the course and prove their mettle.
In the Male Competitive category, Sanjay Negi from Agra came first with an impressive time of 25:25. Yadhu Krishnan M from Bengaluru and Ebi Victor from Chennai took second and third places, completing the race in 29:49 and 31:09, respectively.
Ai Ping Yeo from Singapore clinched the top spot in the Female Competitive category, completing the race in 37:24. Ekta Rawat from Delhi and Misti Mokros from the USA finished in second and third places with impressive times of 38:36 and 39:26, respectively. The athletes showcased remarkable strength, agility, and endurance, dominating each obstacle with precision to secure their victories.
Winners in the Competitive category received TVS Apache RTR 200 bikes for both men’s and women’s categories, along with cash prizes for the top three finishers. The launch of TVS Apache Spartan has come at a pivotal moment, coinciding with obstacle racing's recent approval for inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Commenting on the inaugural race, Melroy D'Souza, CEO of PMG Sports, which is introducing TVS Apache Spartan Race to India, said, said, “The response to the maiden race has been nothing short of thrilling. The fitness community in Bengaluru is very active and we saw participation in huge numbers. Obstacle race offers sports and fitness enthusiasts a unique way to challenge their physical abilities. The combined synergies of participating groups - ace athletes, fitness enthusiasts, corporates and general people elevated the overall experience. I congratulate all the winners for putting up a great show. We are honoured to introduce Spartan Race to India.”
Commenting on the event, Vimal Sumbly, Head Premium Business, TVS Motor Company said, “Witnessing India’s first ever Spartan Race in Bengaluru has been enthralling. As the title sponsors, we are glad to have brought this novel high-energy, global phenomenon to India. Built on a rich Racing legacy, TVS Apache Series is one of the fastest growing premium motorcycle brands globally, known for performance and innovation. This obstacle course racing embodies the spirit of adventure and adrenaline - values that resonate with TVS Apache Series. We are proud to be at the forefront of this exciting journey. We applaud all participants and extend a special congratulations to the category winners for their incredible drive and determination!"
Harshveer Singh Saluja, Regional Director – APAC, Spartan Race Inc. added, “We’re excited to bring Spartan Race to India, offering people across the country an inspiring platform to challenge themselves and achieve what they once thought impossible. Spartan races will be a major force in India’s growing fitness movement, building a strong sense of community and camaraderie along the way.”