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1500m Freestyle (Women): Richa Mishra showed her class by creating a new National Record with a time of 18:00.64. Aarti Ghorpade came in second almost 50seconds later with a time of 18:50.53 and Archana Gupta came in third with a time of 18:59.71.
200m Butterfly (Men): Arjun Muralidharan went on to make a clean sweep of the Butterfly events by winning the event with a personal best time of 2:03.05, and inching closer to making the Olympic qualifying mark. He led the race from start to finish. Rehan finished second with a time of 2:05.20 and Aaron finished third with a personal best time of 2:05.78. Aaron’s time is extremely creditable considering that he is only 15 and has a long way to go. His time would slot him as the 4th fastest 15 yr old in USA and 13th overall in the 15-16yr category (Click here for more info) .
200m Freestyle (Women): Shikha Tandon went on to win this event with a time of 2:11.90. This was one of her fill-in events towards winning the Best swimmer* - Female title, a title she won in 2005 (she missed it last year as she did not participate due to her shoulder surgery). With the 100m and 200m titles in her kitty, she seems all set to make a clean sweep of the sprint freestyle events. Teammate Kshipra Mahajan came in second with a time of 2:13.33 and Shubha C came in third with a time of 2:13.74.
400 Individual Medley (Women): Richa Mishra went on to win with a time of 5:04.84. This was her second gold and she too is on track for the title of Best swimmer-Female. Pooja Alva came in second with a time of 5:18.56 and Madhavi Giri came in third with a time of 5:38.48.
100m Breaststroke (Men): Sandeep Sejwal is inching ever so nearer to the Olympic qualifying mark. He swam 1:04 twice in one day which is remarkable in itself. He won the event with a new National record clocking 1:04.36, just 0.64sec. slower than the qualifying time. He might have made the cut had he had someone to push him. He showed his class by beating his closest opposition by more than five seconds; one of the biggest winning margins for this event. Deepak Kumar Singh came in second with a time of 1:09.53 and Shyam Singh came in third with a time of 1:09.78..
Rehan Poncha (Butterfly, Backstroke, Individual medley) – he too is in good form as he created National Records in the 200 and 400m IM at the Asian Age-Group Swimming Championships.
Arjun Muralidharan (Butterfly, Backstroke) – Last year’s individual champion who would be keen on retaining the title this year too.
Rohit Havaldar and Aaron D’Souza (Long distance Freestyle) – These two are continuously pushing the barriers of long distance freestyle. Aaron despite being the younger one, 15yrs old, showed that he cannot be counted out by setting a National record and winning the gold in the 800m Freestyle at the Asian Age-Group Swimming Championships.
Praveen Tokas and Sandeep N. A. (Backstroke) – These two backstroke specialists will be joined by Rehan and Arjun to make all the backstroke races extremely exciting.

Shikha Tandon (Sprint Freestyle) – she is the closest, amongst the girls, to making the Olympic qualifying mark. She is making a comeback after a shoulder surgery last year and has been steadily getting stronger and faster. If she does make the qualifying mark, she would become the first Indian swimmer to participate at two Olympics.
Richa Mishra (Butterfly, Individual Medley) – she is the best form of her life. At the Asian Age-Group Swimming Championships she created National Records in 100, 200m Butterfly and 400 IM. She would be looking forward to keeping the Individual champion title with her for one more year.
J. Agnishwar (Breaststroke and Individual Medley), Ashwin Menon (Middle distance freestyle), Lekha Kamath (Sprint Freestyle and Butterfly), Fariha Zaman (Backstroke), Pooja Alva (Butterfly and Freestyle) – are the others names that are sure to make the rounds.
The two names that will be missing:
Virdhawal Khade’s absence is going to keep the sprint Freestyle category open. Virdhawal is the only swimmer to have so far qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He achieved the qualifying time in the 200m Freestyle, clocking 1:52.41, at the 2007 World Swimming Championships at Melbourne, Australia in March this year. He is busy preparing for his 10th board exams which begin on October 4th. He missed his exams earlier this year as he chose to participate at the World Swimming Championships.
Ankur Poseria (Sprint Freestyle and Butterfly) is another swimmer who will be missing in action. He studies and trains at University of Southern California, USA. He is within striking distance from making the Olympic qualifying mark in the 100m Butterfly. His recent time of 55.00sec at the USA Swimming National Championships leaves him 0.29sec off the qualifying mark.
* FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation) – founded in 1908, it is the international governing body for Aquatic sports – which include swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and open water swimming. It is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The current President is Mustapha Larfaoui from Algeria.