Key Points

Head coach Nihar Ameen has expressed strong confidence in the Indian swimming team's chances at the upcoming Asian Aquatics Championships. He specifically named swimmers like Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj as likely medal contenders. The team has been training at the new, state-of-the-art facility in Ahmedabad, which Ameen believes will give them an edge. The championships also serve as a crucial qualifying event for the Asian Games.

Key Points: India Head Coach Nihar Ameen Predicts 3-4 Medals at Asian Aquatics Championships

  • India's 40-member squad is set to compete at the new Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad
  • The event is a qualifier for next year's Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan
  • Top hopes include Olympians Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj in the men's category
  • Coach Ameen also highlighted Dhinidhi Desinghu and Bhavya Sachdeva as key women contenders
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Optimistic India will bag 3-4 medals at Asian Aquatic C'ships: Head coach Nihar Ameen

Head coach Nihar Ameen is optimistic about India's 40-member swimming squad at the Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad, targeting medals from stars like Sajan Prakash.

"We should win at least 3-4 medals. - Nihar Ameen, India Head Coach"

Ahmedabad, September 27

A total of 40 swimmers, including 20 men and 20 women, will compete in the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships starting on Sunday at the newly-built state-of-the-art Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Naranpura, Ahmedabad.

The Indian contingent has been based in Naranpura over the past month for the national coaching camp and are all-geared up to compete against the creme-de-le-creme of Asian continent. Over 1,100 swimmers, coaches and technical officials have arrived from 29 countries for the marquee event in the Asian Aquatics calendar, which will serve as a qualifying event for the Asian Games to be held in Nagoya, Japan, next year, as per a press release from the Swimming Federation of India (SFI).

Headlining India's campaign would be two-time Olympians Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj, while Dhinidhi Desinghu and Bhavya Sachdeva will be India's top hopes in the women's category.

Optimistic about India's chances in the event, which is historically dominated by the Chinese swimmers, India Head Coach Nihar Ameen said, "We had very good preparations with the entire contingent training together here at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex. It is a fantastic facility and it's a very fast pool, so I am quite confident our swimmers will do well here."

He further touted Sajan, Srihari and Rohit B Benedicton to medal in their respective events. Ameen said, "We should win at least 3-4 medals. If Sajan swims as fast as he did in 200m butterfly in the Senior Nationals, he is sure to win a medal and same goes with Srihari, who will be swimming 100m and 200m backstroke. Rohit also stands a chance to win a medal in the 200m freestyle. In all, we will witness some very exciting races. Among the women, Dhinidhi, Bhavya, Nina Venkatesh, and Soubrity Mondal are all clocking good times. We will have relay teams as well in the women's categories, and we are optimistic of a good show."

A total of 10 water polo teams in the men's category and eight water polo teams in the women's category will be vying to book their berth for the Asian Games next year to be held in Nagoya, Japan. In diving, 16 countries will participate, while artistic swimming has entries from 10 countries, and swimming will have a total of 21 countries participating.

The Opening Ceremony, commencing at 5 PM tomorrow, will be graced by Chief Guest Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat along with Harsh Sanghavi, Minister of Home, Youth & Sports, Government of Gujarat, Farid Fattahian, Executive Director, Asia Aquatics, RN Jayprakash, President, Swimming Federation of India, Virendra Nanavati, Sr. Vice President, Asia Aquatics, Monal Choksi, Secretary General, Swimming Federation of India and Ashwini Kumar, Principal Secretary, Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, Government of Gujarat.

Indian Swimming Contingent:

Men: S Dhanush, Shoan Ganguly, Jashua Thomas, Aneesh Gowda, Rohit B Benedicton, Advait Page, Sajan Prakash, Bikram Changmai, Heer Gitesh Shah, MS Yadesh Babu, Vidith S Shankar, Kushagra Rawat, Jananjoy Jyoti Hazarika, Akash Mani, Nithik Nathella, Manikantha L, Vinayak V, Likith SP, Rishabh Anupam Das, Srihari Nataraj.

Women: Thanya S, Shristi Upadhaya, Vihitha Nayana, Nina Venkatesh, Manavi Varma, Vritti Agarwal, Roshini B, Dhinidhi Desinghu, Bhavya Sachdeva, Astha Chodhury, Shreenithi Natesan, Naisha, Aditi Satish Hegde, Saanvi Deshwal, Sanjana Prabhugaonkar, Rujula S, Soubrity Mondal, M Rithvika, Avantika Chavan, Harshitha Jayaram.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Coach Nihar Ameen's confidence is infectious! But let's be realistic - competing against Chinese swimmers is always tough. Hope our athletes can pull off some surprises. 🤞
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Sarah B
Great to see equal representation with 20 men and 20 women swimmers. Dhinidhi Desinghu and Bhavya Sachdeva are ones to watch in women's category. Hope they get the recognition they deserve!
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Arjun K
The fact that this serves as Asian Games qualifier makes it even more important. Good that our swimmers got to train at the competition venue itself. Home advantage should help!
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Michael C
While I appreciate the optimism, I wish the coach had been more specific about which events we're strongest in. "3-4 medals" sounds vague. Need clearer targets for accountability.
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Kavya N
So exciting to have such a big international event in Ahmedabad! The Veer Savarkar Complex looks amazing from the pictures. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up swimming. 🏊‍♀️
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Vikram M
Good to see water polo and artistic swimming also getting attention. Hope our teams perform well across all aquatic disciplines. All the best to the entire contingent!

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