Abhilash Tomy
Commander Dr H.C. Abhilash Tomy | |
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Born | [1][2] Chethipuzha, Kerala[3] | 5 February 1979
Allegiance | India |
Service | Indian Navy |
Years of service | 2000 – present[4][5] |
Rank | Commander |
Awards | Doctor of Philosophy h.c. |
Commander Abhilash Tomy, KC, NM [7] is an Indian naval officer and yachtsman. In 2013, he became the first Indian to complete a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the world under sail,[3] and he also competed in the 2018 Golden Globe Race.[8]
Early life
The son of a naval officer, Tomy was born in Chethipuzha hospital, Changanacherry in Kerala. Upon completing his schooling, he joined the Naval Academy in Goa, from where he was commissioned into the navy in the year 2000.[9] He completed his flying training in 2002, qualifying as a maritime reconnaissance pilot on the Dornier Do 228.[3][4]
Sailing career
Prior to his solo circumnavigation of the globe (which was called Sagar Parikrama 2), Tomy had represented India in several international events including the 2011 Cape Town to Rio Race, the 2014 Spanish Copa del Rey race and two successive Korea Cups.[3][10]
In 2006, based on a proposal by Vice Admiral MP Awati,[11] the navy authorised the construction of the INSV Mhadei, a sailboat, which was then sailed solo around the world by Cdr Dilip Donde in 2009-10, making four stops - Fremantle, Lyttelton, Port Stanley and Cape Town. This voyage was called the Sagar Parikrama, and Tomy was chosen as its shore support crew, helping Donde stock up supplies at the four ports.[8]
Based on this experience, and his sailing expertise, he was chosen to helm Sagar Parikrama 2, a non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation of the globe, under sail.[8] To prepare him for this role, in 2011, he and Cdr Dilip Donde participated in the Cape Town to Rio Race. On the return leg, Tomy sailed doubled handed from Rio to Cape Town and single handed from Cape Town to Goa. He also sailed to Malaysia and Thailand, with a team of three people.[2]
On 1 November 2012, Tomy and the Mhadei departed from the Gateway of India at Mumbai. After completing a voyage of 23,100 nautical miles, he returned to Mumbai on 31 March 2013, having sailed around the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Horn and Cape Leeuwin.[2][12] He became the first Indian, second Asian, and 79th person to accomplish this feat.[3] A ceremonial reception was given by the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the Gateway of India on 6 April 2013.[citation needed]
Tomy was a special invitee and the only Asian entrant in the 2018 edition of the solo non-stop round-the-world Golden Globe Race. After 82 days, while in 3rd position, Tomy's boat was damaged in a storm, and he suffered a severe injury to his spine. He was rescued after a multinational rescue effort.
Awards and decorations
- Kirti Chakra – 2013 (Second officer in the navy to be awarded KC)
- Nau Sena Medal 2019
- YAI Offshore Sailor of the Year 2009, 2013, 2018
- Amrita TV Award for Outstanding Human Endurance and Courage – 2013
- Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award
- Only Indian in the International Association of Cape Horners
- Mac Gregor Medal for military reconnaissance – 2013
- CNS Commendation 2009
- National Maritime Foundation Award
- Doctor of Philosophy, h.c. from Jharkhand Rai University
Achievements
- First Indian and 2nd Asian to sail solo, non stop, around the earth
- Shore support for Sagar Parikrama I (Navy’s first solo circumnavigation expedition)
- Yacht Services Manager of Volvo Ocean Race 2008 stopover at Kochi
- Podium finishes in Korea Cup 2014 and 2015
- Bronze medal in YAI Nationals 2015
- Author of "151 Solitary Days at Sea, Sailing Non-stop, Around the World" & "Kadal Ottakku Kshanichappol"
- Formerly council member of the Yachting Association of India
External links
- Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlAjbKyCFLY
- Sailing Across the Globe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiNYNpZI6Ok
References
- ^ Abhilash Tomy. "One Hundred Days of Solitude". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ a b c Ajay Sood. "Abhilash Tomy – The Life of Another Pi". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ a b c d e India Today Web Desk. "Who is Indian Navy Commander Abhilash Tomy?". Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ a b Singh, Rahul (23 September 2018). "Tarini crew wait for rescue of Commander who trained them". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- ^ "Abhilash Tomy". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ "MacGregor Medal". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ "411 Republic Day Gallantry and Other Defence Decorations Announced". pib.nic.in. Press Information Bureau, Government of India.
- ^ a b c Smita Nair. "The Sea and I". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ Vinod Kumar Menon. "Family relieved as injured Navy officer rescued after international efforts". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ "GGR Skippers 2018: Abhilash Tomy". Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- ^ Adm. Arun Prakash. "Will Sagar Parikrama herald an Indian Maritime Revival?". Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ TN Raghunatha. "Grand welcome for star sailor Tomy in Mumbai". Retrieved 18 January 2019.