Abu Dhabi: Star Indian Swimmer Srihari Nataraj continued his record broken in the World Championship in the Fina short course on Monday, registering the third ‘best Indian time’ in the tournament.
20 years old 20 years dropped 48.65 at the 100m men’s freestyle event with the best Indian performance of the better prakash.
However, the time was not enough to take the Bengaluru swimmer to the semifinals as he finished the 38th in the heat as a whole and only 16 of the top swimmers moved forward.
Nataraj, who competed at the Tokyo Olympics after becoming the second Indian swimmer after Prakash to violate the timing of the ‘A’ for the Olympics, has submitted the ‘best Indian Times’ at 50 m and 100 m last week’s program last week.
Delhi Kushagra Rumpat Clock 15: 07.86s in the 1500m free style of men to complete 21 throughout the heat.
Time settings and records in this meeting, which are contested in the 25m swimming pool, are different from more traditional ones.
The short course meeting was contested in a 25 meter pool, while the 50-meter pool was called a long course.
In swimming, the time is considered a national record when it has been achieved at the national waters championship.
Therefore, timing clock in another Meets is called ‘the best Indian time’.