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From Frozen Alps to Himalayan Heights: Martin Berthod's Audacious Dreams That Defied Gravity and Borders

By Editorial Team 👁 28
In the heart of Switzerland's majestic St. Moritz, where snow-capped Alps pierce the heavens, one man's visionary fire ignited a sporting revolution. Martin Berthod, the trailblazing former Director of St. Moritz Tourism, dared to dream the impossible in 1988: Cricket on Ice—cricket played on a frozen lake, high atop the world! What began as a wild spark has blazed into an annual spectacle, drawing cricketing warriors from India, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, England, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Netherlands, and beyond. Amidst the icy roar of the Alps, these nations collide not in rivalry, but in pure, exhilarating unity—a testament to sport's power to melt borders and forge eternal bonds. But Martin's passion doesn't stop at the snowline. Picture this: In 2010, fueled by a profound love for India, he pedaled 1,200 grueling kilometers from the misty hills of Shimla to the stark beauty of Leh. Through blistering sun, treacherous passes, and whispering winds, he traversed the soul of our Himalayas— a journey that etched his unbreakable respect and affection for India into his very being. Conversing with this eternal dreamer, I felt the pulse of innovation and Indo-Swiss synergy beat stronger than ever. Martin Berthod isn't just a pioneer; he's the heartbeat of adventures that inspire generations. #CricketOnIce #StMoritzMagic #MartinBerthod #IndiaSwitzerland #SportsDiplomacy #HimalayanHero #CricketLegends
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