Swimmer Nataraj makes it hat-trick of records

21 December,2021 07:19 AM IST |  Abu Dhabi  |  PTI

Nataraj, who competed at the Tokyo Olympics after becoming the second Indian swimmer after Prakash to breach the A qualifying time for the Olympics, had lodged Best Indian times in the 50m and 100m backstroke events last week

India swimmer Srihari Nataraj


Star Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj continued his record-breaking spree at the FINA short course World Championships here on Monday, registering his third Best Indian time in the tournament.

Nataraj, 20, clocked 48.65s in the men's 100m freestyle event to better Sajan Prakash's best Indian performance. However, the timing wasn't enough to take the Bangalore swimmer to the semi-finals as he finished 38th in the overall heats and only the Top 16 swimmers move forward.

Nataraj, who competed at the Tokyo Olympics after becoming the second Indian swimmer after Prakash to breach the A qualifying time for the Olympics, had lodged Best Indian times in the 50m and 100m backstroke events last week.

Delhi's Kushagra Rawat clocked 15:07.86s in the men's 1500m freestyle to finish 21st in the overall heats. The timings clocked and records in this meet, which is being contested in a 25m swimming pool, are different from the more traditional long course ones. A short course meet is contested in 25-metre pools, while the 50-metres pools are called long courses.

In swimming, a timing is considered a national record when it has been achieved at the National Aquatic Championships. Hence, the timings clocked in other meets are called the Best Indian time.

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