Breaking Barriers: Ruchi Malve Becomes the World’s Youngest Cave Diver at 14
New Delhi (India) : In a remarkable feat of bravery and skill, 14-year-old Ruchi Malve has set a new world record by becoming the youngest cave diver, diving into the treacherous Sra Keow Cave in Thailand. This achievement not only highlights her exceptional talent but also underscores her unwavering determination to push the boundaries […]
New Delhi (India) : In a remarkable feat of bravery and skill, 14-year-old Ruchi Malve has set a new world record by becoming the youngest cave diver, diving into the treacherous Sra Keow Cave in Thailand. This achievement not only highlights her exceptional talent but also underscores her unwavering determination to push the boundaries of what young adventurers can achieve.
Who is Ruchi Malve?
Ruchi Malve, a prodigious talent from Pune, India, and a student at Dhruv Global School is no stranger to the world of adventure sports. At just 13, she became a certified scuba diver, joining her younger sister Ovee Malve in the records. Ovee holds the title of “Youngest Female Scuba Diver” from the World Book of Records, London. Inspired by their father, Neeraj Malve who runs the Bangalore Mountaineering Club, adventure is clearly in their blood.