Maana, who has been in fine form and had a few good races at the Senior Nationals in Hyderabad in July, is now set to compete at the Asian Games. Talking about her preparations ahead of the prestigious quadrennial event, the swimmer said, “I am looking forward to how I perform there. After t
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He erased Swadesh Mondal's record of 2:22.29 created in 2021. Rana finished ahead of Vidith S Shankar of Karnataka who was a no match in the race for gold. Vidith clocked 2:24.31 to settle for silver.
Dhinidhi Desinghu who trains at the Dolphin Aquatics under coach Madhu Kumar BM, clocked 57.67 secs to erase Maana Patel's record of 59.12 created in 2014. Dhinidhi, with her powerful stroke, was nearly 10m ahead of Sri Charani Tumu of Karnataka (1:02.55) when she touched the pads. Her new n
The newly-built state-of-the-art Indoor Aquatic Centre housed within iconic Kalinga Sports Complex that has hosted several international sporting events in the past, has been a game changer for swimmers participating in the 39th Sub Junior and 49th Junior National Aquatic Championships 2023
Making the most of the state-of-the-art Indoor Aquatic Centre which added an international flavour to the meet at the iconic Kalinga Sports Complex here, top swimmers of the country produced exhilarating races on Wednesday.
The 39th Sub Junior and 49th Junior National Aquatic Championships 2023 to begin in Bhubaneswar, Odisha from Wednesday. Over 900 swimmers will dive into the newly-built world-class indoor swimming arena in the iconic Kalinga Stadium.
The Bhutan Aquatics Federation's Sangay Tenzin and Kinley Lhendup are two accomplished and experienced swimmers. According to Bhutan Live, these outstanding athletes will compete with pride for their nation in the much-awaited games, which will take place in China in September.
The Swimming Federation of India selection committee met on Friday following the successful completion of the 76th Senior National Aquatic Championships, which was also a qualification meet for the 19th Asian Games, in Hyderabad.