Sajan, Srihari feel Tokyo experience would help
The Hindu
Train their sights on a podium finish at the Commonwealth and Asian Games
Top Indian swimmers Sajan Prakash and Srihari Nataraj may have had an underwhelming Tokyo Olympics but they feel that the experience gained would help them in future events as they train their sights on a podium finish at next year’s Commonwealth & Asian Games. Sajan wrote a new chapter in the history of Indian swimming by becoming the first swimmer from the country to qualify for the Olympics by breaching the A-standard time at a qualifying meet in Rome on June 26. A day later, Srihari replicated the feat to seal his berth for the Tokyo Games. Both swimmers consistently shaved off times to achieve the elusive A-mark in their respective events.More Related News