Saturday, 31 May 2008

Indian swimmers making a mark on the world stage

Finally Indian swimmers are making their presence felt on the world stage. Virdhawal Khade, Sandeep Sejwal and Ankur Poseria have forged their way into the world ranking breaking into the top 150 in the world this year.

As per the FINA world ranking, updated on May 11th 2008, the swimmers were ranked:

Ankur Poseria
  • 107 in the 50m Freestyle with a time of 22.99sec which he clocked at the 2008 Post NCAA Men's Long Course Invitational
Virdhawal Khade
  • 125 in the 50m Freestyle with a time of 23.03sec which he clocked at the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2008
  • 125 in the 50m Butterfly with a time of 24.91sec which he clocked at the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2008
Sandeep Sejwal
  • 144 in the 50m Breaststroke with a time of 29.28sec which he clocked at the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2008
  • 144 in the 200m Breaststroke with a time of 2min 18.23sec which he clocked at the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2008

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Indians @ the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Invitation Open – Sandeep Sejwal also qualifies for the Beijing Olympic Games


Five of India’s top swimmers – Virdhawal Khade, Sandeep Sejwal, Shikha Tandon, Rohit Havaldar and Rehan Poncha – took part in the 51st MILO/PRAM Malaysia Invitation Open at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 1-4th May 2008. This event was a FINA recognized Olympic qualifying tournament.

The Indians put up a great performance. Virdhawal Khade and Sandeep Sejwal were the stars as they went on to swim under the Olympic qualifying time in three events – 50, 100 and 200m Freestyle – and two events – 100 and 200m Breaststroke – respectively. Virdhawal is the first ever Indian swimmer to swim under the Olympic qualifying time in more than two events. Virdhawal’s and Sandeep’s performances at this meet have put Indian swimming on the world map as they both are currently ranked in the top 150 in the world. Also, for the first time in our history we have an Indian swimmer who is on the verge of breaking the 50sec barrier in the 100m Freestyle and the 1min 50sec barrier in the 200m Freestyle.

16-year-old Virdhawal Khade, who was the first and youngest Indian swimmer to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games, won three gold medals with new meet records – 50 and 100m Freestyle and 50m Butterfly – and two silver medals – 200 and 400m Freestyle. He also went on to create four National records – 100, 200 and 400m Freestyle and 50m Butterfly.
His times were:
50m Freestyle – 23.03sec (Gold, Meet Record)
100m Freestyle – 50.66sec (Gold, Meet Record and National Record)
200m Freestyle – 1min 51.65sec (Silver, National Record)

400m Freestyle – 4min 01.87sec (Silver, National Record)
50m Butterfly – 24.91sec (Gold, Meet Record and National Record)

19-year-old Sandeep Sejwal won two gold medals with new meet records – 100 and 200m Breaststroke – and one silver – 50m Breaststroke. He went on create National records in all his events – 50, 100 and 200m Breaststroke.
His times were:
100m Breaststroke – 1min 03.58sec
200m Breaststroke – 2min 18.23sec

50m Breaststroke – 29.28sec

23-year-old Shikha Tandon also had a great meet. She won a gold medal in the 100m Freestyle and a silver medal in the 50m Freestyle. She created National records in both her events – 50 and 100m Freestyle. In the 50m Freestyle she missed the Olympic qualifying mark by 0.05sec (it takes a person longer to blink).
Her times were:
50m Freestyle – 26.37sec
100m Freestyle – 57.98sec

21-year-old Rehan Poncha went on to win two gold medals – 200m Individual Medley and 200m Backstroke – and two silver medals – 100 and 200m Butterfly. He created a National record in the 200m Individual Medley.
His times were:
200m Individual Medley – 2:08.33sec
200m Backstroke – 2:09.38sec
100m Butterfly – 56.61sec
200m Butterfly – 2:02.90sec

18-year-old Rohit Havaldar won one silver medal in the 1500m Freestyle and one bronze medal in the 200m Backstroke.
His times were:
1500m Freestyle – 16:28.20sec
200m Backstroke – 2:10.29sec
400m Freestyle – 4:02.10sec
200m Freestyle – 1:57.0sec