The 11-year-old swimmer secured an impressive seven medals — two gold, one silver, and four bronze. Havya earned gold in both the 50m freestyle relay and the 50m dolphin glide relay, silver in the 50m underwater swimming and free diving events, and bronze in the 200m, 100m, and 50m freestyle, as well as the 50m dolphin glide.
In the boys' U-17 400m individual medley, D Varshith from Telangana claimed the silver medal with a time of 4:47.78. Kerala's Theerdu Samadev Mongam took gold with a time of 4:42.62, while Prithviraj Menon from CISCE earned the bronze with a time of 4:50.68.
Hyderabad: Sports Authority of Telangana State (SATS) chairman Allipuram Venkateswar Reddy felicitated young swimmer Vritti Agarwal, who has been selected for the national junior swimming team that will participate in the upcoming South Africa National Swimming Championships at Port Elizabeth from April 6 to 11. This event will serve as a qualifying event for the […]
Nataraj's Sunday's effort, which came in a time trial, has created a new national record, which was enough to achieve the 'A' mark for the Tokyo Games set at 53.85 seconds