Indian swimming team leaves for Olympic qualifying event in Uzbekistan

indian swimming team leaves for olympic qualifying event in uzbekistan

A 13-member Indian team, including Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj, will leave for Tashkent on Friday to compete at the Uzbekistan Open Swimming Championship, a Tokyo Olympic qualifying event.

Starting from April 12 in the Uzbekistan capital, it is a FINA accredited Olympic qualifier.

Apart from Olympic B qualifiers Nataraj and Prakash who are hoping to make the A qualification for the Tokyo Games, the team comprises other seniors like Maana Patel, Shivani Kataria and a few TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) development group swimmers.

The team is accompanied by dronacharya Awardee coaches Nihar Ameen & Pradeep Kumar. Further, Asian Games medallist swimmer turned coach Sandeep Sejwal is also attached to Indian team for the first time.

This will be the first international meet for Indian swimmers since the COVID-19 lockdown in March last year. Last year during the lockdown period to facilitate the training of Indian elite swimmers the government of India sanctioned the national camp in dubai.

The top Indian swimmers have been in a national camp organised by the Swimming Federation of India (SFI) since January 11 at the TOPS National Centre of Excellence here.

From the dryland training, the Indian swimmers headed back into the water only in November last year due to the COVID-19 protocols put in place in the country. All over country swimming pools opened with SOP’s & strict government guidelines.

“With most international meets not accessible to Indian swimmers due to host countries limiting entries or travel restrictions due to COVID, our swimmers have to make the most of any racing opportunity that will come their way,” SFI executive director Virender Nanavati said.

SFI secretary general Monal Chokshi emphasised on the significance of this meet in Tashkent.

“This meet in Uzbekistan is of significance and SFI, with the support of the government, is working on all such opportunities for the Olympic hopefuls and also keeping in consideration the probable for the upcoming Asian Games in 2022.”

“The Indian squad for this international meet is in good form from the national camp and we are expecting some good results from this meet in Uzbekistan.

So far six Indian swimmers have acheived B qualification for Tokyo. Kushagra Rawat is the only Indian swimmer who has B qualification in three swimming events in upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Kushagra is currently training USA & is hopeful of achieving A qualification.

Indian Swimming team list:

Seniors: Srihari Nataraj (50m & 100m Backstroke),Sajan Prakash (200m Butterfly, 200m & 400m Freestyle), Adhithya D (50m & 100m Butterfly), Likhit S P (50m & 100m Breaststroke), Dhanush S (50m & 100m Breaststroke), Anand A S(50m & 100m Freestyle), Maana Patel (50m & 100m Backstroke), Divya Sathija (50m & 100m Butterfly), Shivani Kataria (50m, 100m & 200m Freestyle), Chahat Arora (50m & 100m Breaststroke)

Juniors: Kenisha Gupta (50m, 100m & 200m Freestyle), Suvarna Bhaskar (50m, 100m & 200m Backstroke), Tanish George Mathew (50m, 100m & 200 Freestyle, 50m, 100m & 200 Butterfly).

Meenakshi Pahuja Dr. Meenakshi Pahuja,
International Swimmer and Assistant
Professor, Physical Education
Swimming Expert & Sports Consultant
Author, Swimming Statistical Bulletin
www.indiaswimming.com
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