2 Indian Women to conquer South Pole with Polar Maidens.
It is ten years since Janice
Meek, the Polar Racer, Ocean Rower and Europe’s only holder of four Guinness
World Records, completed her trek to geographic North Pole by playing cricket
at minus 28 degree with members of an Indian Navy expedition. In December this
year, she will be leading an all-women expedition to the South Pole.
For this adventure, Janice Meek
has put together a team of ‘ordinary women’ whose ages cover five decades from
24 to 74. “We are not soldiers, professional athletes or celebrities”, says
Janice. “We have come together to do something less ordinary and demonstrate
how far women have come since Scott’s 1912 expedition when the idea of women
contemplating the trek would have been unheard of.”
At 24, Tanvi Buch from Mumbai,
studying Natural Resources Conservation at the University of British Columbia,
is the youngest, Madhabilata Mitra, the Kolkata supermodel and entrepreneur
behind Travelmate Escapades,; breast cancer survivor Caroline Geraerts from the
UK, marketing director , Aileen Crean from Kerry in Ireland – restaurateur and
grand-daughter of Tom Crean - the Irish hero of the Scott and Shackleton
Antarctic expeditions. These intrepid adventurers join Janice Meek, the oldest
at 74, in this unique venture, a trek at temperatures that could reach minus 40
degree across the Antarctic’s unforgiving ice and snow in chilling, gusting
winds.
“We were thrilled that in his
State of the Nation address, our Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi mentioned
our Polar Maidens expedition as an example of Indian enterprise”, says
Tanvi. “We are now part of the ‘Living
Bridge’ the India – UK initiative to promote closer trade, investment and
cultural relations between our two great countries”, echoed Madhabilata.
The Polar-Maidens expedition will raise funds for the
INSPIRATIONALLE Foundation (UK) which aims to support women of all ages wanting
to do something extra–ordinary .
With a 50 year age range across the team monitoring the
physical and mental impact of 12 hour days skiing and trekking in extreme
conditions of cold with altitude for up to 20 days before reaching the Pole is
important. How does a 73 year old deal with conditions compared to a 23 year
old, how will a breast cancer survivor in her fifties react, or a 30 year old
who regularly tackles the Himalayas compare with the recovery rates of Tom
Crean’s grand-daughter.
Paul Carter, Deputy Head of Mission, British Deputy High
Commission, Mumbai, said: “I’ve met the global team including Madhabilata,
Tanvi and expedition leader Janice, and it is truly remarkable to see this
Living Bridge of people from the UK and India, brought together for their
shared love for adventure. I’m delighted to see and support this spirit of
collaboration.”
Rajiv Dalal- Inspirationalle UK Director, Regional Director
South East Asia & India instrumental behind polar maidens India team also
came to talk about this expedition.
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