In the 200m backstroke, 17-year-old Ridhima clinched the gold beating Olympian Maana Patel who was pushed to the fourth place in this event. Siva S finished second with a timing of 4:36.38 seconds. Poncha’s record stands at 4:30.13 seconds. Ganguly won the 400m medley with a time of 4:30.52 seconds, missing Rehan Poncha’s 12-year-old record by whisker. Junior swimmers, Shoan Ganguly and Ridhima Veerendrakumar continued to impress as they won gold in their respective events.
He clocked 53.24 seconds to rewrite the record, while Mihir Ambre from Maharashtra finished second with a timing of 54.93 seconds and Adhithya D of TNSA finished third clocking 55.72 seconds. In the 100m butterfly, two-time Olympian Prakash, representing Kerala Police, sank in his own record of 53.46 seconds to win gold.
“I’ve worked quite hard for my freestyle events more than backstroke actually and it feels good to have won the race and also bettered the national record,” he added. “This was one race I was looking forward to because Kushagra was swimming too and he has been in good form,” stated Nataraj, who also won gold in the 200m backstroke. He eclipsed Sajan Prakash’s record of 1:50.35s clocked in 2018.ĭelhi’s Kushagra Rawat, who has three gold medals with three national records to his name in this meet, finished second with a time of 1:52.24 seconds and Tanish George Mathew of Karnataka finished third with a time of 1:52.34 seconds. In the 200m freestyle, which was the most-anticipated race of the day, Srihari Nataraj clinched the gold with a new national record of 1:49.78 seconds. The final day of the championships saw some thrilling races and new national records being created. Maharashtra finished second with a total of 21 medals, while Delhi finished third with nine medals. Team Karnataka concluded the meet with 36 medals, including 17 golds, 10 silver, nine bronze. Hosts Karnataka were crowned the overall champions at the Senior National Aquatic Championships for the 27th time as they ended their dominant campaign with 17 golds in Bengaluru on Friday. Best of 2021 soundtracks: Santhosh Narayanan, Anirudh Ravichander and Sachin-Jigar shine.In MP’s Burhanpur, Mughal era water structures are offering a model to combat climate change.How a Dawoodi Bohra from British India became a business icon in East Africa in early 20th century.Sex in marriage: In libertarian societies, forcing anyone into sex is wrong, no matter why.On Christmas, an Indian atheist’s prayer for the people of strife-torn Lalibela in Ethiopia.By creating a false demand for fresh looks, fast fashion is hurting the environment.Old divides have surfaced over a proposed bill in Manipur as elections approach.Gurugram: Hindutva supporters disrupt Christmas prayers in school, shout ‘Jai Shri Ram’.Watch: US security officer jumps over conveyor belt at airport to help baby who stopped breathing.Muneeza Shamsie: My family’s culinary history across India, Pakistan and Britain.Omicron may not be the last time coronavirus is mutating, but it may be the final variant of concern.
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