Friday, 28 March 2008
Indians @ 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships – Day 6, 7and 8
50m Breaststroke Prelims and Semi-finals: Sandeep Sejwal clocked a time of 29.91 to finish joint 12th in the Prelims.
Later in the evening Sandeep clocked 30.48 to finish 15th in the Semifinals.
Sandeep’s best time is 29.36 (National record).
Men’s 50m Freestyle Semi-Finals (Eamon Sullivan breaks the World record):
Women’s 100m Freestyle Finals (Lisbeth Trickett breaks the World record):
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 7:
Women’s 50m Freestyle Prelims: Shikha Tandon clocked a time of 26.87 to finish 23rd.
Shikha holds the National record with a time of 26.50 set in 2003.
The Olympic qualifying time is 26.32
1500m Freestyle Prelims: Mandar Divase clocked a time of 16:18.09 to finish 17th. Rohit Havaldar clocked a time of 16:38.23 to finish 19th.
Mandar holds the National record with a time of 16:17.58.
The Olympic qualifying time is 15:45.12.
Men’s 50m Freestyle Finals (Eamon Sullivan breaks the World record):
The Indian team's bid to get a few more berths at the Beijing Olympic Games ended unsuccessfully today. The only bright spark was Shikha’s National record in the 100m Freestyle. The fact that all non-Australian swimmers were allowed to swim only in the morning prelims, in Olympic events, made it that much more tougher for the Indians to get the elusive qualifying time.
It was unfortunate that Virdhawal Khade, who was in great form in lead up to these championships, could not participate due to an injury. He is back in the water and is expected to race at the Australian Age-group Championships from April 9-13 at Brisbane. It was a year back, almost to the day, when Virdhawal swam an amazing 200m Freestyle at the 2007 Melbourne World Swimming Championships to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games.
The swimmers will now head back to their respective training bases in preparation for the next Olympic qualifying meet.
Day 8:
Women's 50m Freestyle Finals (Lisbeth Trickett breaks the World record):
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Indians @ 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships – Day 5
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 5:
100m Freestyle Prelims (Women): Shikha Tandon clocked 58.09 to finish 34th. This is Shikha’s personal best time and is also a new National record. Shikha previous best was 58.32 which she clocked in 2003.
The Olympic qualifying time is 57.17.
200m Individual Medley Prelims: Rehan Poncha clocked 2:10.29 to finish 22nd.
Rehan holds the National record with a time of 2:08.80.
The Olympic qualifying time is 2:05.65.
800m Freestyle Prelims: Mandar Divase clocked a time of 8:44.44.
The National record is in the name of Aaron D’souza with a time of 8:33.37.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Indians @ 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships – Day 2, 3 and 4
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 2:
200m Freestyle Prelims: Rohit Havaldar clocked 1:59.95 to finish 60th. Mandar Divase clocked 2:03.61 to finish 63rd.
The National record is in the name of Virdhawal Khade with a time of 1:52.41.
The Olympic qualifying time is 1:52.53.
100m Backstroke Prelims: Rehan Poncha clocked 1:00.85 to finish 43rd.
The National record is in the name of Rana Joy Punja with a time of 58.2 set in 1988.
The Olympic qualifying time is 57.7.
Women's 50m Backstroke finals (Sophie Edington breaks the World Record):
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 3:
200m Butterfly Prelims: Rehan Poncha clocked 2:03.73 to finish 11th. This is Rehan’s personal best time.
The National record is in the name of Khazan Singh Tokas with a time of 2:02.38 set in 1986.
The Olympic qualifying time is 2:01.79.
Men's 200m Freestyle finals:
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 4:
200m Breaststroke Prelims: Sandeep Sejwal clocked 2:21.40 to finish 8th.
Sandeep holds the National record with a time of 2:19.51.
The Olympic qualifying time is 2:18.37.
Women's 200m IM finals (Stephanie Rice breaks the World Record):
Note:
As per the rules, only swimmers eligible to represent Australia will compete in the semi-final or final of an Australian championship event which is a selection trials for the Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth Games or Pan Pacific Championships. Hence the Indian swimmers are allowed to swim only in the morning prelims.
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Indians @ 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships – Day 1
The results of the Indian swimmers on Day 1:
400m IM Prelims: Rehan Poncha clocked 4:34.29 to finish 10th. Rehan’s best time is 4:33.59 (National Record).
The Olympic qualifying time is 4:27.44.
400m Freestyle Prelims: Rohit Havaldar clocked 4:12.52 to finish 31st. His best time is 4:05.98.
Mandar Divase clocked 4:14.21 to finish 32nd.
The National Record is in the name of Rehan Poncha with a time of 4:04.49.
The Olympic qualifying time is 3:58.10.
100m Breaststroke Prelims: Sandeep Sejwal clocked 1:05.49 to finish 11th. Sandeep’s best time is 1:04.36 (National Record).
The Olympic qualifying is time is 1:03.72.
Note:
As per the rules, only swimmers eligible to represent Australia will compete in the semi-final or final of an Australian championship event which is a selection trials for the Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth Games or Pan Pacific Championships. Hence the Indian swimmers are allowed to swim only in the morning prelims.
Women's 400m IM finals (Stephanie Rice breaks the World Record):
Women's 50m Backstroke semi-finals (Emily Seebohm breaks the World Record):
Saturday, 22 March 2008
Indians @ 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships
The 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships is being held at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center from 22-29th March. The Australian team for the Beijing Olympic Games will be chosen here.
This meet will also feature the following top Indian swimmers who are vying to make the Indian Olympic team:
Sandeep Sejwal – 50, 100 and 200m Breaststroke.
Rehan Poncha – 100m Backstroke, 200m Butterfly, 200 and 400m IM
Mandar Divase – 200, 400, 800 and 1500m Freestyle
Rohit Havaldar – 200, 400 and 1500m Freestyle
Shikha Tandon – 50 and 100m Freestyle
Virdhawal Khade, who has already qualified for the Beijing Olympic Games, suffered a minor injury during training earlier this week putting his participation in doubt.
As per the rules, only swimmers eligible to represent Australia will compete in the semi-final or final of an Australian championship event which is a selection trials for the Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth Games or Pan Pacific Championships. Hence the Indian swimmers will be allowed to swim only in the morning heats; this would mean that they will get only one chance in each of their events under non-ideal conditions
Click here to see the Program of events.
Click here to see the results.
Click here to see the start list.