Key Points

Karnataka emerged as the overall champions at the 41st Sub-Junior National Swimming Championships. Manipur’s Koijam Athoiba Singh and Goa’s Purvi Naik were named Best Male and Female Swimmers. Tight races in backstroke and freestyle events kept spectators on edge. The event showcased rising talent from across India.

Key Points: Karnataka Wins 41st Sub-Junior National Swimming Championships

  • Karnataka tops with 104 points in team standings
  • Manipur's Koijam Athoiba Singh named Best Male Swimmer
  • Goa's Purvi Naik claims Best Female Swimmer title
  • Close finishes in 100m Backstroke and Freestyle events
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Karnataka emerges victorious at 41st Sub-Junior National Swimming Championships

Karnataka dominates the 41st Sub-Junior National Swimming Championships with 104 points, while Manipur and Goa shine in individual events.

"Karnataka's teamwork secured the championship, but Manipur and Goa produced standout individual performances. – Karnataka Swimming Association"

Bengaluru, August 5

The 41st Sub-Junior National Swimming Championships concluded on Tuesday at the Basavangudi Aquatic Centre in Bengaluru, with Karnataka emerging as the overall champions.

The host state secured the top spot with a total of 104 points, while Manipur was the runner-up with 81 points, as per a press release from the Karnataka Swimming Association (KSA).

Individually, Koijam Athoiba Singh from Manipur was the Best Male Swimmer of the tournament, earning 28 points. Among the girls, Purvi Ritesh Naik from Goa was the Best Female Swimmer with 19 points.

In the Boys 100m Backstroke, A P Arya Sathar from Tamil Nadu and Krishiv Doshi from Madhya Pradesh were neck to neck from the beginning, pulling ahead of the rest of the pack. In the final stretch, Arya inched ahead to secure the Gold with 1:05.53 while Krishiv finished second with 1:05.74 and Hemanshu Nahakpam, from Manipur, pulled in third with 1:08.90.

The Girls 100m Backstroke witnessed Alfiya M, from Tamil Nadu, and Serena Saroha, from Haryana, leading from the start, but Alfiya M went on a late surge to touch the pads at 1:10.70 and clinch the gold. Serena Saroha finished second with a time of 1:11.84 while Annika Goplani, from Maharashtra, finished third with 1:13.36.

Boys 100m Freestyle saw the lead change between Manipur's Koijam Athoiba Singh and Hemanshu Nahakpam, but Hemanshu was unable to keep up with Koijam, who touched the pads first at 58.59. Hemanshu ended up second at 59.75, and he was joined on the podium by A P Arya Sathar, from Tamil Nadu, with a time of 1:00.79.

Karnataka's Stuti Singh, Maharashtra's Amatullah Dholkawala and Goa's Purvi Ritesh Naik went head to head in the Girls 100m Freestyle but, halfway through, Stuti and Purvi made it a two-horse race with Purvi clinching the top spot with 1:04.40, followed by Stuti with 1:04.49 and Amatullah with 1:05.30.

Results:

Boys -100m BackstrokeA P Arya Sathar (Tamil Nadu) 1:05.53Krishiv Doshi (Madhya Pradesh) 1:05.74Hemanshu Nahakpam (Manipur) 1:08.90

100m FreestyleKoijam Athoiba Singh (Manipur) 58.59Hemanshu Nahakpam (Manipur) 59.75A P Arya Sathar (Tamil Nadu) 1:00.79

400m FreestyleN Pavan Krishnaa (Karnataka) 4:40.83Virat Vardhan (Delhi) 4:44.07Krishiv Doshi (Madhya Pradesh) 4:44.62

200m Medley RelayUttar Pradesh (Raj Yadav, Nitesh Nishad, Avinash Nishad, Ansh Pratap Singh) 2:09.39Manipur (Soram Pietersen, Laitonjam Punghen, Mangalsana Thangjam, Koijam Athoiba Singh) 2:09.77Tamil Nadu (A P Arya Sathar, N Rohith, Mohit Rajan B, Jitesh Mohana Krishnan) 2:10.75 Girls100m BackstrokeAlfiya M (Tamil Nadu) 1:10.70Serena Saroha (Haryana) 1:11.84Annika Goplani (Maharashtra) 1:13.36

100m FreestylePurvi Ritesh Naik (Goa) 1:04.40Stuti Singh (Karnataka) 1:04.49Amatullah Dholakwala (Maharashtra) 1:05.30

400m FreestyleNyra Bopanna Kalengada (Karnataka) 4:53.96Purvi Ritesh Naik (Goa) 4:54.63Annika Goplani (Maharashtra) 4:55.38

200m Medley RelayKarnataka (Nyra Bopanna Kalengada, Drithi Abhilash, Shwiti Diwakar Suvarna, Stuti Singh) 2:16.71Tamil Nadu (M Alfiya, J Sri Harshini, Sai Meera Janarthan Janani, R R Poshika) 2:19.57Gujarat (Parina Kirtan Shah, Smriti Singh, Hiranshi Vikramsingh, Neer Siddharth Shah) 2:20.14.

- ANI

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Priya S
Manipur's performance is seriously impressive for a smaller state! Koijam Athoiba Singh and Hemanshu Nahakpam showing Northeast's swimming talent. Hope more infrastructure comes to these regions - imagine what they could achieve with better facilities!
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Aryan P
The competition was nail-biting! Watched live at BAC and the energy was electric âš¡. Tamil Nadu's Alfiya M's last-minute surge in 100m Backstroke had everyone on their feet. These kids are future Olympians in making!
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Sarah B
While the performances were great, I wish the media gave more coverage to swimming like they do to cricket. These young athletes train just as hard! Purvi from Goa deserves front page headlines for being Best Female Swimmer.
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Karthik V
As a swimming coach, I'm thrilled to see such close timings across events! The 100m Freestyle results show how competitive Indian swimming is becoming. Special mention to UP's relay team - their coordination was textbook perfect 👌
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Nisha Z
Goa's Purvi Naik proving that small states can produce big champions! Her double medal haul (including Best Female Swimmer) is inspiring. More swimming academies needed across India to tap into this potential.

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