ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Others

Paris Olympics: Young swimmers Srihari Nataraj and Dhinidhi Desinghu bow out of heats

India's swimming campaign at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw an early end as both Srihari Nataraj and Dhinidhi Desinghu failed to progress past the heats in their respective events.

ANI Jul 28, 2024 23:13 IST googleads

Dhinidhi Desinghu (Picture: Odisha Sports)

Paris [France], July 28 (ANI): India's swimming campaign at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw an early end as both Srihari Nataraj and Dhinidhi Desinghu failed to progress past the heats in their respective events.
Dhinidhi Desinghu, the youngest member of India's contingent at just 14 years old, showcased her talent by clocking 2:06.96 to top Heat 1 in the women's 200m freestyle. Desinghu, hailing from Bengaluru, holds the national record of 2:04.24 in this event, highlighting her potential and promise for the future. Despite her impressive performance in her heat, Desinghu finished 23rd out of 30 swimmers across four heats and did not advance to the next round. This marked her debut appearance at the Olympics, setting the stage for what could be a bright future in international swimming.
In the women's 200m freestyle event, Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan led the pack with a remarkable time of 1:55.79. The competition was fierce, with Romania's Rebecca-Aimee Diaconescu securing the last spot for the semi-finals with a time of 1:59.29.
Srihari Nataraj, another promising swimmer from India, competed in the men's 100m backstroke. Nataraj clocked 55.01 to finish second in Heat 2, but his time placed him 33rd overall in a field of 46 swimmers. This was Nataraj's second Olympic appearance, following his participation in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Despite not advancing, his experience and efforts reflect his dedication and the competitive spirit of Indian swimmers on the global stage.
The top 16 swimmers from the heats progressed to the semi-finals, which were scheduled to take place later in the day. Nataraj's and Desinghu's early exits underscore the high level of competition at the Olympics, where only the best in the world move forward.
While the results were not as hoped for the Indian swimming team, the participation of young athletes like Desinghu and seasoned competitors like Nataraj offers a glimpse into the future of Indian swimming. Both swimmers have shown great potential and determination, qualities that will serve them well in future competitions.
The Paris 2024 Olympics continues to be a learning ground for Indian athletes, providing invaluable experience and exposure to the highest level of sports. As Desinghu and Nataraj return home, they carry with them the lessons learnt and the motivation to train harder for the next opportunity to compete on the world stage. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Others

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

Gunjan, Radhamani, Chandrika register wins for India on Day 5

In the morning session, Gunjan (48kg) secured a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Poland. Radhamani Longjam (57kg) delivered a dominant display, defeating her opponent from Ecuador by Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the first round.

Read More
Cricket

Suryakumar eyes Olympic gold after India’s T20 World Cup win

Suryakumar eyes Olympic gold after India’s T20 World Cup win

The Men in Blue beat New Zealand by 96 runs on Sunday to successfully defend their T20 World Cup title. The victory made India the first team to win the T20 World Cup on home soil, the first to win consecutive titles after their 2024 win, and the first to lift the trophy three times (2007, 2024, and 2026).

Read More
Others

Indian youth boxers shine with five wins on day 3

Indian youth boxers shine with five wins on day 3

The Indian Youth boxing team delivered an impressive performance on the third day of the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok, registering five victories across the morning and evening sessions of the tournament.

Read More
Cricket

Glenn Maxwell hopeful of playing 2028 Olympics and T20 World Cup

Glenn Maxwell hopeful of playing 2028 Olympics and T20 World Cup

Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell expressed that he remains eager to continue playing T20 Internationals for Australia and has not set a retirement date, keeping the 2028 Olympics and the 2028 T20 World Cup in his plans, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Read More
Others

Bhanwala, Taniksha applaud efforts to promote active lifestyle

Bhanwala, Taniksha applaud efforts to promote active lifestyle

The iconic Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Swimming Complex transformed into an arena of fitness with Zumba, yoga and rope skipping zones coming alive with participation of more than 1000 individuals as the 63rd edition of Fit India Sundays on Cycle was organised at 1000 locations across the country in collaboration with the Fire and Emergency Department, under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.