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For India, the final day brought four bronze medals through Bhavya Sachdeva, Sajan Prakash, Srihari Nataraj and the men’s relay team. With 13 medals (4 silver, 9 bronze), India finished overall ninth. In women's 400m freestyle, Bhavya Sachdeva battled with the trailing group to emerge marginally ahead after 150 metres. Vietnam’s Kha Nhi Nguyen (4:25.5s) followed Bhavya closely till the last lap and overtook Bhavya to claim silver and the Indian had to settle for bronze in 4:26.89, the first medal for India in the women's category. 
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For India, the final day brought four bronze medals through Bhavya Sachdeva, Sajan Prakash, Srihari Nataraj and the men’s relay team. With 13 medals (4 silver, 9 bronze), India finished overall ninth. In women's 400m freestyle, Bhavya Sachdeva battled with the trailing group to emerge marginally ahead after 150 metres. Vietnam’s Kha Nhi Nguyen (4:25.5s) followed Bhavya closely till the last lap and overtook Bhavya to claim silver and the Indian had to settle for bronze in 4:26.89, the first medal for India in the women's category. 
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Asian Aquatics Championships

2025

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Oct 1, 2025: The Times of India

Ahmedabad : Benedicton Rohit continued his fine form this season by claiming the silver in the 50m butterfly at the Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad. The 21-year-old Tamil Nadu swimmer, the first Indian to break the 24-second barrier at the World University Games in July, challenged Kazakhstan’s Adilbek Mussin for gold. Rohit finished in 23.89 seconds, just behind Mussin (23.74s), while Mussin’s compatriot Maxim Skazobtov took bronze in 23.9s.


India’s second medal on the penultimate day of swimming action came from their star swimmer, Srihari Nataraj, who once again stood tall for the hosts, clinching a bronze in the 100m freestyle event. TNN

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Oct 3, 2025: The Times of India

Hosts India finished with their best medal haul in swimming and diving events at the ongoing 11th Asian Aquatics Championships in Ahmedabad. China, meanwhile, asserted their dominance, sealing the overall champion title with a staggering 49 medals (38 gold, 8 silver, 3 bronze).


For India, the final day brought four bronze medals through Bhavya Sachdeva, Sajan Prakash, Srihari Nataraj and the men’s relay team. With 13 medals (4 silver, 9 bronze), India finished overall ninth. In women's 400m freestyle, Bhavya Sachdeva battled with the trailing group to emerge marginally ahead after 150 metres. Vietnam’s Kha Nhi Nguyen (4:25.5s) followed Bhavya closely till the last lap and overtook Bhavya to claim silver and the Indian had to settle for bronze in 4:26.89, the first medal for India in the women's category. 
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