Key Points

Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj made a remarkable debut at the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad. He secured two silver medals in the 200m freestyle and 50m backstroke events, showcasing his versatility and potential. His performance impressed the Indian coaching staff, who see this as a promising sign for upcoming international competitions. The 24-year-old athlete demonstrated exceptional technique and competitive spirit against top Asian swimmers.

Key Points: Srihari Nataraj Wins Double Silver at Asian Aquatics

  • Srihari clinched silver in 200m and 50m backstroke events
  • Competed against top swimmers from China and other Asian countries
  • Broke personal performance barriers in middle-distance freestyle
  • Coached strategically to expand event participation
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11th Asian Aquatics C'ships: Srihari Nataraj opens India's medal tally with double haul

Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj clinches silver medals in 200m freestyle and 50m backstroke at the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad.

"It is pretty incredible to bag two back to back medals on the opening day - Nihar Ameen, India Head Coach"

Ahmedabad, Sep 28

Twenty-four-year-old Srihari Nataraj opened India's medal tally at the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships here at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad by clinching a Silver medal in the 200m freestyle and 50m backstroke for men.

He clocked an impressive 1:48.47 seconds in 200m freestyle, finishing behind China's Haibo XU who clocked 1:46.83 to bag the gold and in 50m backstroke he clocked 25.46 seconds to win another Silver. China's Gukailai Wang bagged the Gold with a timing of 25.11 seconds.

Now focusing on middle-distance events apart from his pet events that is 50m and 100m backstroke, Srihari got off to a strong start in the 200m freestyle in the first race of the finals on Sunday evening. Swimming in lane no.1, he was on-par with Haibo, with his first 50m split at 25.10 while the Chinese swimmer's was 24.93 seconds.

Srihari was pushing Haibo with quick-turns and fast streamline underwater kicks on either end. His second and third 50m split were fast at 52.35 seconds and 1:20.39 seconds while Haibo was at 51.81 and 1:19.41 respectively. In the 50m backstroke, Srihari was flying high right from the get-go, maintaining his sprint-pace with China's Gukailai Wang.

In the women's 200m freestyle, Japan's Minami Yui burst off the blocks, taking the early lead at the 25m mark with compatriot Hanari Runo trailing close behind. By the halfway point, Runo surged past Yui to claim the lead. As Yui faded, Vietnam's T.M.T. Vo and India's Dhinidhi Desinghu closed in, moving into second and third position.

The final stretch, however, saw a dramatic shift as Hong Kong's Xintong Wang and Japan's H. Tanimoto produced strong finishes to edge past Desinghu (2:02.84), who had to settle for fifth place after breaking the national record of 2:02.97.

Reflecting on the scintillating performance from Srihari, India Head Coach Nihar Ameen said, "It is pretty incredible to bag two back to back medals on the opening day and Srihari is pushing for a third in the relay later this evening. This has never happened before in the Asian Championships which is a great result for India."

Speaking about focusing on middle distance events, Nihar said, "We felt like he was focusing too much only on backstroke. He is a natural in freestyle and had a good base so we thought 200m would be a good event and a medal here in this event gives puts him in good stead for the CWG and Asian Games next year."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Indian swimmers making waves! But we need to invest more in sports infrastructure across the country. Many talented swimmers don't get proper training facilities.
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Arjun K
Srihari's performance shows that diversifying events can pay off. Coach Nihar's strategy to focus on middle-distance events seems to be working well. More power to our swimmers! 💪
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Dhinidhi Desinghu
Heartbreaking for Dhinidhi to finish 5th after breaking national record! 😔 But breaking records is still a huge achievement. She'll come back stronger next time!
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Sarah B
The competition with Chinese swimmers is really intense. Srihari was so close in both events! This experience will help him prepare for Commonwealth and Asian Games.
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Karthik V
Hosting such events in Ahmedabad is great for sports development in India. Hope this inspires more young Indians to take up swimming seriously! 🥈🥈

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