Boston Indian Community - BostonIndian.net
| | | | | | | | | | | |
 


 

Aquatic Championship: Srihari, Kushagra, Chahat create national records

Karnataka,Sports,Other Sports

Author : Indo Asian News Service

Sports, Other Sports, India, Karnataka Read Latest News and Articles

Share With Your Friends



Add an Article

View All Contributions

Add To My Favorite

Add A Picture

Bengaluru, Oct 27 (IANS) Swimmers Srihari Nataraj, Kushagra Rawat and Chahat Arora created national records in their respective events on Day 2 of the 74th Senior National Aquatic Championship 2021 at the Basavanagudi Aquatic Centre, here on Wednesday.

In the 100m freestyle for men, Srihari clocked 49.94 seconds in the final to better his own mark of 50.17 he clocked in the heats earlier in the day. He broke Virdhawal Khade's record of 50.53 clocked in 2012, in Pune.

"I wanted to start really well and do a quick 25m, I clocked 23seconds in the first 50m. And went 26 seconds in the second 50m. I thought I could go much faster than 49.94 but feels good to have gotten the record," stated Srihari after the event.

The silver in this event went to Anand As of SSCB. He clocked 51.68 seconds while Karnataka's Tanish George Mathew took home the bronze medal with a time of 51.85 seconds.

Kushagra Rawat of Delhi, on the other hand, was in his best elements as he bettered his own mark of 8:09.47 in the 800m freestyle for men. He clocked 8:08.32 seconds to smash the national record set in 2019 and win the gold medal ahead of Aneesh S Gowda of Karnataka who timed 8:23.89 seconds and Vedaant Madhavan of Maharashtra won the bronze with a time of 8:28.68 seconds.

Punjab's Chahat Arora stole the limelight in the women's category today with her 50m breaststroke dash. She timed a brilliant 33.62 in the heats to break Tamil Nadu's AV Jayaveena's record of 33.81 created in 2018.

Though Chahat couldn't clock a faster time in the final, her effort of 33.86 was enough for her to win the gold ahead of Apeksha Fernandes of Maharashtra who clocked 34.07 seconds. Manavi Varma of Karnataka won bronze with a time of 36.31 seconds.

--IANS

avn/cs


Copyright and Disclaimer: All news and images appearing in our news section, search engines and social media are provided by IANS. If you face any issues related to the content/images, please contact our news service provider directly. We are not liable/responsible for any content/images related to the news service provider.


Latest News

View More News


More News Articles

IPL 2024: All it needs is to win a couple of games and you are back in contention, says Rashid Khan

IPL 2024: All it needs is to win a couple of games and you are back in contention, says Rashid Khan

Aditi Rao Hydari's b'day wish for 'manicorn' Siddharth: 'Endless laughter, happiness'

Aditi Rao Hydari's b'day wish for 'manicorn' Siddharth: 'Endless laughter, happiness'

Why Vidya Malvade says she felt she would become 6 feet tall by end of 'Ruslaan' shoot