By Navneet Singh New Delhi, March 10 : The Swimming Federation of India (SFI) plans to host an International Swimming Federation (FINA)-accredited competition in June to provide exposure to top Indian swimmers, said SFI’s secretary general Monal Chokshi.
Due to strict Covid-related protocols, it is becoming increasingly difficult to compete in competitions outside the country either on the Asian or European circuit, said Chokshi. He pointed out that several countries like Singapore or Thailand aren’t allowing foreigners to compete in the events without having going through the mandatory quarantine rules due to the pandemic.
“After seven or 14 days of quarantine it wouldn’t be possible to compete in the pool. Hence we are planning to have one competition on Indian soil,” Chokshi told IANS.
In the 2019 Olympic qualification cycle, six top swimmers, including teenaged Srihari Natraj from Bengaluru and 20-year-old Kushagra Rawat of Delhi, had achieved B qualification time in their respective events. Sajan Prakash, Advait Page, Aryan Makhija, and Virdhawal Khade are the other four.
Natraj had clocked B qualification time of 54.69 secs for 100 m backstroke while the A qualification time is 53.85 secs.
Rawat has achieved B qualification time in three events — 400 m, 800 m, and 1,500 m events for the Tokyo Olympics.
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