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  • Commonwealth Games 2022: Srihari Nataraj dejected after ending seventh in males’s 100m backstroke – I gave it every little thing

    Commonwealth Games 2022: Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj, on Saturday, July 30, completed seventh within the males’s 100m backstroke.

    Srihari Nataraj of India. Courtesy: Reuters

    HIGHLIGHTSSrihari Nataraj completed with a timing of 54.55 secondsSrihari Nataraj was fifth within the 50 metre break up earlier than getting pushed againSrihari Nataraj has a private better of 53.77 seconds

    Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj was dissatisfied after he completed seventh within the males’s 100m backstroke on Saturday, July 30. Earlier, the 21-year-old gave India hopes of a podium end after qualifying for the finals with a time of 54.55 seconds.

    However, the Bangalore-born Nataraj completed with a timing of 54.31 seconds within the remaining. He was fifth within the 50 metre break up, however was pushed again within the first lane.

    The teen mentioned that regardless of making an attempt his coronary heart out, he failed to complete among the many high swimmers. Nataraj mentioned that he ought to have pressed the accelerator within the first 50 metres of the race.

    “I’m completely exhausted now. I gave it everything but on this day that’s all I had in me,” Nataraj was quoted as saying.

    “I swam according to my plan, focused on myself. I could have opened the first 50 a little faster. I had a good turn and a good start. My third 25m, according to the video, was really really good. They said I caught up with everyone but in hindsight I could have had the first 50m a bit faster,” he stated.

    “I’ve a few extra occasions and I’ll be certain that this doesn’t occur. I gave it every little thing, I had nothing left,” Nataraj added.

    Earlier in his profession, Nataraj racked up his private finest and created the nationwide file by clocking 53.77 seconds. It additionally helped him seal a berth within the Tokyo Olympics. Had he put in the identical efficiency at CWG, he would have gained the gold medal.

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  • Swimming: After father’s dying final 12 months, CWG finalist Srihari Nataraj discovered solace within the pool

    Srihari Nataraj was on the nationwide camp in Bangalore, coaching within the pool, when he was knowledgeable in regards to the passing away of his father final 12 months in January. The swimmer, who lives in Bangalore, drove 23km from the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Excellence to his residence in Malleswaram to be along with his household.

    Two days later, nevertheless, he was again on the pool. Swimming was his option to cope with one of many greatest setbacks of his life. “It helped me, gave me something else to put my energy into,” he had mentioned.

    He returned with a vengeance, clocking instances which were quicker and breaking boundaries, so far as Indian swimming is worried. Weeks after his father’s dying, Nataraj grew to become the primary Indian to attain the ‘A’ normal qualification for the Olympics.

    And, on Friday on the Commonwealth Games, his first main occasion because the Tokyo Games, the 21-year-old certified for the ultimate of the 100m backstroke on the Sandwell Aquatics Centre in Birmingham.

    Nataraj locked 54:55 seconds within the semifinals on Friday evening. It was ok for him to safe a fourth place in his race and seventh total, out of the 16 who competed throughout the 2 semifinals. His remaining will happen on Saturday evening in Birmingham, roughly 1.15am India time on Sunday.

    Given India’s abysmal file in CWG swimming – the nation’s solely medal got here in Para-Swimming on the Delhi CWG when Prasanta Karmakar gained the bronze – Nataraj’s feat assumes enormous significance. It’ll be his maiden CWG remaining, after being unable to take action in Gold Coast 4 years in the past, the place his senior teammate Sajan Prakash made the reduce for in 200m butterfly remaining and completed eighth.

    It’s hardly stunning that Nataraj, thought of to be one in every of India’s best swimmers, finds himself on this place. Introduced to swimming by his mother and father on the age of two, he has gained greater than 100 medals throughout junior and senior nationwide championships in addition to Khelo India occasions since 2010, when he first began competing.

    In reality, since 2016, Nataraj has gained 27 gold, seven silver and 4 bronze medals at senior nationwide championships, placing him head and shoulders above the remainder. Add to this, he has already represented the nation in any respect main multi-discipline occasions, has rewritten nationwide data a dozen instances and continues to take Indian swimming to ranges it hadn’t reached earlier than.

    Nataraj will compete in lane one, which is considered as one of many slowest lanes together with lane 8, because the swimmers need to cope with waves coming from different lanes in addition to the water bouncing again at them from the pool partitions.

    This slight drawback will solely add to his challenges of ending on the rostrum. CWG swimming is usually of very top quality, as was evident on Day 1 of competitors on Friday.

    South Africa’s Pieter Coetze was the quickest swimmer throughout each the semifinals, clocking 53.67 seconds. All different swimmers had timings or 54 seconds or past. While it’s anticipated that they’ll all up the pace within the remaining, Nataraj will odor a chance, provided that he has a private finest timing of 53.77 seconds. If profitable, it’ll add to the checklist of many firsts in Indian swimming that Nataraj has already achieved.

  • India at CWG 2022 Day 1 wrap: Defeat in cricket however Srihari Nataraj and hockey, desk tennis groups impress

    India had a reasonably spectacular opening day on the Commonwealth Games 2022 regardless of not selecting up a medal in Birmingham on Friday, July 29. It was the primary time since 2002 that India did not bag a medal on the opening day of the Games.

    However, there have been loads of optimistic outcomes rising out of the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham however one of many main disappointments on the opening day was the India defeat to powerhouses Australia within the first-ever girls’s cricket match in Commonwealth Games’ historical past.

    CRICKET HEARTBREAK

    Harmanpreet Kaur’s ladies got here near scripting historical past as they have been almost pulled off an upset in opposition to T20 World Cup champions Australia within the Group A match on the Edgbaston cricket floor in Birmingham. However, Australia flaunted their batting depth to get better from 49 for five and chase down 155 with an over to spare.

    Harmanrpeet Kaur’s historic fifty and a shocking new-ball burst from Renuka Singh Thakur (4/18) was not sufficient as India did not defend a 154-run whole.

    Australia recovered from 5 for 49 to chase down 155 with an over to spare as they rode on a counter-attacking fifty from Ash Gardener and a 20-ball 37 from Grace Harris. Alana King remained unbeaten on 18 from 16 balls as Australia received the primary ever factors in girls’s cricket in Commonwealth Games.

    SRIHARI SHINES

    21-year-old Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj made it to the ultimate of the boys’s 100m backstroke. Nataraj certified after ending 4th within the semi-final Heat 2, seventh general among the many 8 qualifiers with a timing of 54.55s.

    Screengrab from Birmingham 2022 web site

    CWG 2022, Day 1 Highlights

    Srihari Nataraj has a private better of 53.77s and the younger swimmer from Bengaluru might be trying to get nearer to the mark and end on the rostrum. India have to date solely received one bronze in swimming in Commonwealth Games.

    Nataraj might be in motion within the males’s 100m backstroke ultimate on Sunday, July 31 (1:35 am IST).

    TABLE TENNIS TEAMS ON FIRE

    India’s women and men’s groups, each defending champions within the group desk tennis occasions, started their title defence on a powerful word. While the boys hammered Barbados earlier than outclassing Singapore within the first two group-stage matches, the ladies’s group, led by a dominant Manika Batra.

    Senior campaigner Achantha Sharath Kamal led from the entrance and helped India outclass Singapore 3-0. The scoreboard may recommend a dominant win for India however the tie was removed from straightforward, giving the well-rounded group take a look at within the group phases.

    Manika and Sreeja Akula have been in high-quality type as the ladies defeated Fiji and South Africa of their two group-stage ties on the opening day of the CWG 2022.

    ANAHAT, 14, STARTS WELL

    India’s youngest consultant within the historical past of the Commonwealth Games, Anahat Singh confirmed indicators of what’s to return sooner or later by profitable her girls’s singles squash first-round match in a dominant method.

    Anahat sealed a 11-5, 11-0, 11-2 win over Jada Ross St Vincent and the Grenadines.

    Anahat who’s trying to study from the Birmingham 2022 expertise has already received 50 titles together with the US Junior Open, the British, German and Dutch Junior Opens and Asian Championship. The teenager is trying to profit from her expertise on the Commonwealth Games.

    India’s Abhay Singh additionally received his Round of 64 match in males’s singles class.

    HOCKEY: IND 5-0 GHANA

    Indian girls’s hockey group began off their Commonwealth Games marketing campaign on a bittersweet word as they defeated Ghana 5-0. However, it ought to have been extra complete in opposition to a lower-ranked group.

    Gurjit Kaur, Sangita Kumari, Salima Tete and Neha have been among the many scoresheet as India tried a complete of 28 pictures within the sport. The girls in blue made merry over the shoddy defence of Ghana, who seemed confused on the day.

    India might have made it harder for Ghana however they have been wasteful. Penalty nook conversion additionally continued to hang-out India as they made use of only one out of 10 probabilities.

    INDIA HAMMER PAKISTAN IN BADMINTON

    India’s blended badminton group, which received the gold medal in Gold Coast in 2018, got here up with a shocking begin, beating Pakistan 5-0.

    PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth, taking part in singles matches, have been at their dominant greatest beating Murad Ali and Mahoor Shahzad, respectively. India took a decisive lead of 3-0 however they carried on to play the final two matches and made it 5-0.

    Screengrab from Birmingham 2022 web site

    India are actually on prime of Group A which additionally has Australia and Sri Lanka.

    BOXING: SHIVA BEGINS WELL

    Indian boxer Shiva Thapa kickstarted his Commonwealth Games marketing campaign by defeating Pakistan’s Suleman Baloch within the first spherical of the 63kg class in Birmingham on Friday. The 28-year-old Thapa hardly broke a sweat as he registered a complete 5-0 win over Baloch to maneuver to the pre-quarterfinals of the sunshine welterweight.

    LAWN BOWLS

    Woman singles participant Tania Choudhary and males’s triples group suffered twin losses every on the opening day of garden bowl competitions within the Commonwealth Games right here on Friday. The Indian males’s group of Chandan Kumar Singh (skip) Navneet Singh (lead) and Mridul Borgohain (second) misplaced 6-23 to New Zealand of their first sport. They then suffered 12-19 defeat by the hands of Scotland within the second sport (WITH PTI INPUTS).

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  • Sajan Prakash, Srihari Nataraj to spearhead Indian swimming marketing campaign at Commonwealth Games 2022

    Tokyo Olympians Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj, together with debutants Kushagra Rawat and Advait Page, will signify the Indian swimming crew on the Commonwealth Games 2022 to be held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8.

    Olympians Sajan Prakash, Srihari Nataraj named in Indian swimming crew for CWG 2022 (Twitter Photo)

    HIGHLIGHTSIt will likely be Sajan and Srihari’s second successive CWG lookSwimming Federation of India (SFI) has secured 4 quota locations for CWGIndia are but to win a Commonwealth Games swimming medal

    Tokyo Olympians Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj will lead a four-member Indian swimming crew on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games subsequent month. Apart from Prakash and Nataraj, fast-rising Delhi swimmer Kushagra Rawat and Madhya Pradesh’s Advait Page will likely be making their debuts on the quadrennial occasion, slated to be held from July 28 to August 8 in Birmingham, UK.

    The Swimming Federation of India (SFI) has secured 4 quota locations for the 2022 CWG and the nationwide physique have introduced that swimmers who obtain the sixth place of their respective occasions from the 2018 Gold Coast CWG could be thought-about for the quota slots on this version.

    It will likely be Sajan and Srihari’s second successive CWG look. The duo, together with Virdhawal Khade, competed at Gold Coast 2018.

    Sajan Prakash, who grew to become the primary Indian swimmer to straight qualify for the Olympics final 12 months, will compete within the males’s 50m, 100m and 200m butterfly occasions at Birmingham 2022, an olympics.com report mentioned.

    On the opposite hand, the 21-year-old Srihari will swim within the males’s 50m freestyle, 100m and 200m backstroke occasions and Kushagra Rawat and Advait Page will compete within the males’s freestyle classes.

    Notably, India are but to win a Commonwealth Games swimming medal.

  • Srihari Nataraj earns ‘A’ qualification mark for Tokyo Olympics

    No Indian had ever achieved the automated qualification — the ‘A’ minimize — for swimming in Olympics. Now, sooner or later after Sajan Prakash turned the primary Indian swimmer to realize the feat, Srihari Nataraj on Sunday turned the second Indian to realize the mark.
    India at the moment are confirmed to have Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj competing within the Tokyo Games. This is the primary time two Indian swimmers have earned direct qualification into the Olympics.
    More to comply with…

  • Indian swimmers cleared for Olympic qualifying occasions in Serbia and Rome

    A 3-member Indian swimming crew, together with Srihari Nataraj, will depart for Serbia on Tuesday evening to compete within the Belgrade Trophy, a FINA-accredited Olympic qualifying occasion.
    The occasion is scheduled to be on June 19 and 20.
    Sajan Prakash is presently coaching in Dubai and is anticipated to affix the crew in Belgrade by June 12.
    Apart from Olympic ‘B’ qualifying mark achievers Nataraj and Prakash, who’re hoping to make the A qualification mark, the crew includes seasoned again stroker Maana Patel, who just lately returned to type at a world meet in Uzbekistan.
    There might be children Aryan Nehra, Shoan Ganguli, Tanish Mathew and Kenisha Gupta who’re a part of the TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) group and have been exhibiting nice promise.
    The crew, sans Nehra and Ganguli (who didn’t meet the qualification instances), will journey to Rome on June 23 to participate within the annual Sette Colli Trophy which can also be a FINA-accredited Olympic Qualifying occasion, to be held on June 25, 26 and 27.
    They might be accompanied by seasoned coaches Nihar Ameen and Pradeep Kumar.
    In April this yr, the Indian swimmers had participated within the Uzbekistan Open, which was their first worldwide meet for the reason that COVID-19 lockdown in March final yr.
    “The Indian swimmers, particularly Srihari Nataraj, had done exceedingly well in the Uzbekistan Open and got closer to the A qualifying time in the 100m backstroke event,” stated Swimming Federation of India (SFI) government director Virender Nanavati.
    “… Sajan Parkash, Kenisha Gupta and Maana Patel posted spectacular performances of their respective occasions.
    “They have been shaping up really well and we are hopeful that they will be able to achieve the qualifying mark before the cutoff date.”
    SFI secretary basic Monal Chokshi emphasised that the competitors in Belgrade and Rome is not going to solely be an awesome alternative for the Olympic hopefuls to qualify however this may even present a great publicity for the swimmers getting ready for the forthcoming Asian Games in 2022.
    “Upon their arrival in Belgrade, the Indian swimmers might be stationed on the Serbian National Swim Team coaching facility. This will present an awesome publicity for our swimmers forward of the 2 Qualifying meets.
    “The squad is in good form, and we are expecting them to swim faster than what they did in Uzbekistan in April,” stated Chokshi.
    Of the six Indian swimmers who’ve clocked the B qualifying time to this point, three of them are presently coaching within the USA.
    Kushagra Rawat and Advait Page might be collaborating on the final qualification meet in USA from June 24-27.
    “SFI is hopeful that one or more of our swimmers will achieve the A cut for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020,” added Chokshi.
    SFI president RN Jayaprakash expressed his gratitude to Sports Ministry, the External Affairs Ministry and Sports Authority of India for clearing this journey.
    Squad for Belgrade Trophy: Srihari Nataraj (50m & 100m Backstroke), Sajan Prakash (100 & 200m Butterfly, 200m Freestyle), Maana Patel (100m Backstroke), Kenisha Gupta (50m & 100m Freestyle), Tanish Mathew (100m,200m Butterfly,200 Free), Aryan Nehra (200m,400m,1500m Freestyle), Shoan Ganguli ( 200m,400m Individual Medley, 100,200m Butterfly)
    Squad for Setti Colli Trophy in Rome: Srihari Nataraj (50m & 100m Backstroke), Sajan Prakash (100 & 200m Butterfly, 200m Freestyle), Maana Patel (100m Backstroke), Kenisha Gupta (50m & 100m Freestyle), Tanish Mathew (200m Freestyle, 200m Butterfly).

  • Srihari Nataraj creates nationwide report, wins second gold in Uzbekistan

    Ace Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj created a nationwide report in 50m backstroke whereas profitable his second gold of the Uzbekistan Open Championship right here.
    The 20-year-old clocked 25.11 seconds to bag the highest prize within the FINA-accredited Olympic qualifying occasion on Saturday evening.
    Indian swimmers loved a wealthy haul of 29 medals — 18 gold, seven silver and 4 bronze — within the meet.
    It was Srihari’s third nationwide report in two days because the Bengaluru swimmer had rewritten the nationwide marks twice in 100m backstroke, his pet occasion, earlier this week.
    In 100m backstroke by which Srihari has already achieved the ‘B’ customary time for Tokyo Olympics, the Indian had clocked his private better of 54.10s within the heats earlier than bettering it to 54.07s within the remaining to win the gold. He missed the Olympic ‘A’ qualification mark within the occasion by simply 0.22 seconds.
    Another Olympic hopeful, Sajan Prakash additionally dazzled within the meet, notching up gold medal-winning performances in all 4 classes he participated in.
    On the ultimate day on Saturday, the Kerala swimmer, who’s coming off a shoulder harm, completed with a time of 53.69s within the 100m butterfly to face atop the rostrum.
    Maana Patel and Suvana Baskar, who clocked a private better of 30.28 seconds, took house the gold and silver respectively within the girls’s 50m backstroke occasion.
    Like Srihari, Sajan, the lone male swimmer from the nation to compete on the 2016 Rio Olympics, additionally fell wanting the Olympic ‘A’ mark for Tokyo Games.
    Competing in his pet occasion, the 200m butterfly on Tuesday, Sajan had clocked 1.57.85s, lacking the Olympics ‘A’ lower which is about at 1:56.48s.
    While a ‘B’ mark means the swimmer will obtain an invite to the occasion if the overall out there quota locations should not stuffed up, an ‘A’ customary ensures an automated berth to line up on the Tokyo Olympics.
    Apart from Sajan and Srihari, 4 different Indian swimmers — Virdhawal Khade, Kushagra Rawat, Aryan Makhija and Advait Page — have achieved the B customary for Tokyo Olympics of their respective classes.
    No Indian has until date achieved the ‘A’ lower for Tokyo Olympics.

  • Don’t know why swimming is being targetted: Coach Nihar Ameen on Karnataka shutting down swimming pools

    With Tokyo Olympics only some months away, the swimming hopefuls, their coaches and different skilled swimmers discover themselves in sizzling water once more because the Karnataka authorities on April 2 issued an order to close down swimming swimming pools throughout the state until April 20 within the wake of rising COVID-19 circumstances.
    With the brand new order to maintain the swimming pools closed, over 1000 aggressive swimmers within the state will likely be put out of form. In protest in opposition to the transfer, greater than 600 individuals together with coaches, members from affiliated golf equipment, dad and mom and swimmers gathered at Shri Kanteerava Stadium on Monday to attraction to the Karnataka authorities in Bengaluru to re-open swimming pools.
    The IndianSpecific.com spoke to teach Nihar Ameen, who’s coaching India’s Olympic hopefuls. He emphasised that swimming is likely one of the most secure sports activities to pursue through the pandemic because the virus doesn’t unfold via water, notably chlorinated water.
    The first Dronacharya awardee in swimming feels that the game is being unfairly targetted, particularly when most contact-sports like cricket and soccer are allowed to be performed. While athletes in most disciplines have began collaborating in worldwide/nationwide competitions or are getting ready for comebacks, swimming as a sport has felt the blow tougher than others, he mentioned.

    Karnataka swimming fraternity getting collectively for peaceable protest in opposition to the choice to shut swimming pools & gyms within the state. Everyone from youngsters to coaches are being affected. The complete swimming fraternity is struggling. Please open the swimming pools.@BSYBJP @BBMPCOMM @CMofKarnataka pic.twitter.com/7GxRCnUI9t
    — Sharath M Gayakwad (@sharath_torpedo) April 5, 2021

    No Indian has ever made the ‘A’ qualification commonplace, which affords a confirmed berth for the Olympics. Six Indians have, nonetheless, achieved the second-level Olympic qualifying mark or the B commonplace, which solely retains them within the reckoning in case the overall quota of swimmers isn’t reached by the tip of the qualification interval.
    The swimmers to have attained the B qualification mark for Tokyo Olympics are Srihari Natraj (100m backstroke – 54.69), Kushagra Rawat (400m freestyle 3:52.75, 800m freestyle, 8:07.99, 1500m freestyle, 15:25.22), Sajan Prakash (200m butterfly, 1:58.45), Advait Page (800m freestyle, 8:00.76), Aryan Makhija (800m freestyle, 8:07.80), Virdhawal Khade (50m freestyle, 22.44s). Their aim of reaching the A mark retains getting distant as swimming services keep inaccessible.
    The Indian swimming contingent on the World Championships in Gwangju. (L-R) Sajan Prakash, Advait Page, Aryan Nehra, Likhith SP, Parth Varanashi (coach), Nihar Ameen (head coach), Kushagra Rawat, Virdhawal Khade and Srihari Nataraj
    It’s been one yr of the pandemic. How did the lockdown halt the progress of the game in India?
    The lockdown was brutal and we’ve got come a full circle now that they’ve shut the swimming pools once more. If you don’t chlorinate the pool and go away it identical to that, you might be certain to get water illnesses like cholera, dengue, malaria and many others. So it was an enormous problem – we needed to preserve our swimming pools which value us some huge cash, we needed to pay our workers which value us some huge cash. And there was no cash coming in.
    And fairly frankly, this occurs once more and it’s actually the tip of the street for us. We haven’t made up for the losses of 2020. We simply bought began and had been going to pay our workers as nicely. The swimmers had been simply coming again and now this has occurred once more.
    I simply really feel that swimming is being unfairly targetted. The authorities should perceive that chlorinated swimming pools won’t breed coronavirus. If you’re permitting different sports activities to be open, swimming must also be open. Athletes who’re coaching ought to be allowed to coach. The basic public is a unique challenge. I’m not speaking about that or pushing for the general public to be in water. But athletes who’re in coaching, who’re extremely disciplined identical to some other sportsperson, shouldn’t be victimised. Swimming is the most secure of all sports activities, that’s all I’m saying.
    Athletes might be able to resort to different types of coaching/train when gyms/coaching centres are shut. But swimming is probably one sport that may’t have another. How did you retain the morale of your gamers up? Do you’ve gotten a sports activities psychologist to assist the gamers mentally?
    Yes, we do. We have had a number of classes with them through the lack of coaching to maintain them motivated. We held common group classes, motivational classes with psychologists and health classes (outdoors water), which might solely assist to that extent.
    It all began fading away after a number of months. Numerous athletes had began dropping hope. Like considered one of my Olympic qualifiers, Virdhawal Khade, who was the primary swimmer within the nation, misplaced form, misplaced hope and he stop the game. Of all the brand new swimmers, he was the closest to A qualification for Tokyo (Olympics) and he stop as a result of he couldn’t comeback. He couldn’t make it. So that’s most likely one of many biggest losses we’ve got ever had. He is likely one of the greatest casualities of this pandemic.

    Almost 3 months for the reason that swimmers in India entered the pool . If different aggressive athletes can comply with social distancing whereas coaching , aggressive swimmers can do the identical as nicely .I hope different Olympic swimming prospects don’t contemplate retiring due to this .
    — Virdhawal Khade OLY (@virdhawalkhade) June 14, 2020
    Do you assume there may be sufficient emphasis on swimming in India, contemplating it has a lot of medals on supply on the Olympics? What must be carried out to make Indian swimming aggressive on the worldwide degree?
    That’s an enormous query. Numerous work is being carried out by the Swimming Federation now to enhance the state of affairs – by calling down international specialists, getting state-of-the-art gear to India. Numerous work is being carried out however it is going to take us time to catch up. But we want extra swimmers, we want extra swimming pools and we positively don’t want these sorts of disruptions.
    It’s heartbreaking to see each contact sport being performed which are actually breeding the coronavirus. There are dozens of tennis gamers, dozens of soccer gamers, cricketers and coaches who’ve examined optimistic as a result of these are all contact sports activities. Swimming is the most secure sport due to the chlorine. You can’t catch the virus in water which is chlorinated water and that has been substantiated and proved by the WHO, in writing. And nonetheless, I don’t know who’s targetting our sport and why they’re doing it!

    Coming out of the lockdown in his 1st race of the season Indian swimmer Srihari Natarj clocks 0:55.37 in 100 backstroke 10/a centesimal sec quicker than the Olympic B qualification time. He had beforehand clocked a quicker B qualification time of 0:54.69 in 2019 @DGSAI @KirenRijiju pic.twitter.com/PclYy0E2sF
    — @swimmingfederationofindia (@swimmingfedera1) March 5, 2021
    What is the morale of the Olympic hopefuls proper now?
    Right now, most of them are in a foreign country at this level besides Srihari (Nataraj), who I’m presupposed to be travelling with in a number of days time for the Uzbekistan match, which is an Olympic qualifying match. We are hopeful that he will likely be doing nicely.