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Richa Mishra probably has created a record which would stand the test of time. Like Sajan she too won all her events and created one national record. Doing this at the age of 36 is a tribute to her talent, hunger, perseverance and drive. | Richa Mishra probably has created a record which would stand the test of time. Like Sajan she too won all her events and created one national record. Doing this at the age of 36 is a tribute to her talent, hunger, perseverance and drive. | ||
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+ | [https://epaper.indiatimes.com/article-share?article=11_11_2024_019_004_cap_TOI Sourav Modak, Nov 11, 2024: ''The Times of India''] | ||
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+ | 2:03:13/ 13 km Mohammad Shams Aalam Shaikh, 2024/ A world record certified by the World Records Union | ||
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+ | Paraplegic swimmer, Mohammad Shams Aalam Shaikh created a world record, reports Sourav Modak. The paraathlete from the village of Rathaus in Bihar’s Madhubani district became the first swimmer with paraplegia to complete the longest swim in open water at National Takshila Open Water Swimming Competition in Patna. The feat was certified by the World Records Union on Sunday. Aalam covered 13 km with a timing of 2:03:13 and was placed 32nd among 50 participants. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 16 December 2024
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[edit] National records
Sudeshna Ghosh, National records tumble on Day 3, Sep 27 2016 : The Times of India, Sudeshna Ghosh, SWIMMING - Saloni sinks 19-year-old national mark, Sep 28 2016 : The Times of India and other sources
[edit] 50m backstroke, men
2016: Madhu PS bettered his own mark of 26.86sec in the men's 50m backstroke set at the South Asian Games in Guwahati early 2016. Madhu clocked 26.73sec.
[edit] 50m backstroke, women
2016: Maana Patel, sank the national record in 50m backstroke in the heats clock ing 29.89sec, swam to slower timing (30.06) in the evening but her efforts were enough to win her the gold and erase her own record of 30.06 set this year.
[edit] 50m freestyle men
22.82 seconds Virdhawal Khade 2023 National Games record
[edit] 50m freestyle women
26.42 Rujuta Khade 2023 Oct
26. 47s Rujuta Khade 2023
26.54 Avantika Chawan
26. 61s Shikha Tandon’ 2003
[edit] 100m backstroke men
53.77s Srihari Nataraj 2021 in Italy However, that is counted as the "Best Indian Performance" and not national record. A timing is only considered a national record when it has been achieved at the National Aquatic Championships.
55.10s Srihari Nataraj 2021
55.63s Srihari Nataraj 20??
00:57.95s Madhu Ps (SSCB) 2016:
00:57.95s Madhu Ps (SSCB) 2014:
[edit] 100m backstroke for women
1:04.33s Maana Patel 2018,
[edit] 100m butterfly, men
54.43 seconds, 2016: Sajan Prakash, The Railways contender swam to a national record when he won the gold in a closely-contested 100m butterfly with a timing of 54.43 seconds.
[edit] 100m butterfly, boys
01:16.24 Swadesh Mondal, 2021 Oct
01:16.67 Sahil Hooda, 2014.
[edit] 200m backstroke, men
2016: The most exciting national record came in the men 200m backstroke. Services' Madhu PS (who had scripted a national record a few Days before), took the lead in the first 50m.But by the end of the first 100m, he had conceded the lead to Karnataka's Arvind Mani who maintained his lead and won in a time of 2:05.56, thereby breaking the record mark set by Rohit Havaldar in 2013.
[edit] 200m breaststroke, women
2016: All three medal winners of the women's 200m breaststroke bettered the national mark at the 70th Senior National Aquatic Championships. Karnataka's Saloni Dalal, who was the first to stop the clock at 2:44.37 seconds, broke the 19-year-old national record of 2:46.39 seconds set by Sajani Shetty .
The 13-year-old also smashed the meet record of 2:46.49sec set by Tejaswini V in 2006 en route the gold. Bengal's Sayani Ghosh with a timing of 2:45.09sec and Karnataka's Harshita Jayaram 2:45.48sec settled for silver and bronze medal, respectively . The efforts from both the swimmers was better than the then existing national record.
[edit] 200m Butterfly, Men
2016: Olympian Sajan Prakash created a New National Record of 1:59.35 in the event of 200m Butterfly, Men, re-writing the National Record of Aaron D'Souza (2:00.90) set in 2013.
[edit] 200m freestyle, women
2016: Rio Olympian Shivani Kataria swam the 200m freestyle in 2:06.97 seconds to break the record set by Richa Mishra in 2011.
[edit] 200 IM Boys group 3
02:26.73. Swadesh Mondal, 2021 Oct
02:28.85 Swadesh Mondal: the most complete swimmer in that age category. 2021 Oct
[edit] 400m freestyle for men
3:53.68s Kushagra Rawat 2021
3:54.93 Sajan Prakash 2018
[edit] 400m Medley, Men
400m medley
4:28.09 seconds Shoan Ganguly 2023
4:34.15: Swadesh Mondal, 2021
4:34.76 Advait Page, Pune, 2018
[edit] 1500m freestyle men
15:29. 76 Aryan Nehra 2023
Kushagra Rawat ?
[edit] 4x50m medley, mixed
2016: The Gujarat men and women showed a lot of character in winning the 4x50m medley with a timing of 1:53.42.
[edit] 4x100m Freestyle Medley, Men
2016: Team R.S.P.B created a National Record on Day 2 in the event of 4x100m Freestyle Medley, Men with a timing of 03:48.95.
[edit] 4x200m freestyle for men
7:37.65 Team Karnataka 2021 (Sambhavv R, Aneesh S Gowda, Tanish George Mathew and Srihari)
7:45.24s Railways Sports Promotion Board's 2016.
[edit] National Senior Swimming Championship
[edit] 2018
[edit] Sajan sets two national records
Manoj S, Sajan steals the show with two national records, September 21, 2018: The Times of India
Sajan Prakash set the pools on fire on the opening day of the 72nd National Senior Swimming Championship in Pirappancode with two national record performances. The 25-year-old from Maniyarankudi in Idukki set new timings in men’s 200m freestyle and 200m medley.
In the former, Sajan was in a fierce battle with teen swimming sensation Srihari Nataraj of Karnataka. Sajan had to wait till the last turn of the last lap, to take the lead and he touched first with a new time of 1 minute 50.35 seconds. The old record of 1:51.38s was set by Aaron d’Souza in 2011.
Srihari (1:51.49s) took silver while Aaryan Makhija, (1:52.47s) representing the Swimming Federation of India, bagged bronze.
In 200m medley, Sajan, competing in the event for the first time, finished with a new time of 2:05.83s. The old record was 2:05.89s, set by Rehan Poncha in 2009. Sanu Debnath (2:05.06s), Supriya Mondal (2:09.83s) were second and third.
[edit] More records broken
Advait Page broke an eight-year-old national record by winning the 800m freestyle event on the concluding day of the National Aquatic Championship. Page, holder of the best Indian record in the 800 m Freestyle, and Kushagra Rawat were neck to neck in till the 650 m mark and clearly leading the pack.
Page used his trademark acceleration in the last part of the race to win gold with a time of 08:12.51. Rawat of Delhi claimed his third medal of the meet winning silver with a time of 08:16.51 while Aryan Makhija of SFI won bronze with a time of 08:22.30.
Olympian Shivani Kataria of Haryana signed off the nationals in style as she showed her experience and timed her final sprint to perfection to beat Karnataka's Khushi Dinesh. Shivani won gold with a time of 04:30.78 while Khushi clocked
04:34.10 and Tamil Nadu's Bhavika-Dugar paced her race fantastically to win bronze with a time of 04:37.68 beating contenders Astha Chaudhary and Prachi Tokas.
Sajan Kumar ensured the local crowd had a lot to cheer as he got into the pool for the last time, in his favourite event, the 200 m butterfly. He set the pool ablaze as he led from start to finish where his only competition was the clock. He stopped the clock at 01:57.73 which was better than the 01:57.75 he set at the Asian Games a few days ago.
This was the best time by an Indian in the 200 m Butterfly as he smashed the national record as well. Sajan reigned supreme in his home turf winning gold in all his 5 events setting a national record in each one of them. Supriya Mondal from Railways warded off a late challenge from teammate Sanu Debnath to win silver with a time of 02:03.36 while Sanu won bronze with a time of 02:04.13.
Richa Mishra probably has created a record which would stand the test of time. Like Sajan she too won all her events and created one national record. Doing this at the age of 36 is a tribute to her talent, hunger, perseverance and drive.
[edit] Records
[edit] Paraplegic swimmers
Sourav Modak, Nov 11, 2024: The Times of India
2:03:13/ 13 km Mohammad Shams Aalam Shaikh, 2024/ A world record certified by the World Records Union
Paraplegic swimmer, Mohammad Shams Aalam Shaikh created a world record, reports Sourav Modak. The paraathlete from the village of Rathaus in Bihar’s Madhubani district became the first swimmer with paraplegia to complete the longest swim in open water at National Takshila Open Water Swimming Competition in Patna. The feat was certified by the World Records Union on Sunday. Aalam covered 13 km with a timing of 2:03:13 and was placed 32nd among 50 participants.
[edit] Year-wise statistics
[edit] 2019
[edit] Asian Championships: India no.4, its best-ever show
Biju.BabuCyriac@timesgroup.com
Bengaluru:
Srihari Nataraj and Virdhawal Khade won two more gold medals as India added three gold — the third came in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay — to end with their best-ever haul of 52 medals in the 10th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships that concluded at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence.
India ended fourth in the medals tally behind Japan 79 medals (47 gold, 17 silver, 15 bronze), Thailand 63 (21, 18, 24) and Hong Kong 57 (15, 24, 18). India’s haul stood at 52 (15, 19, 18).