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Srihari Nataraj Registers Best Indian Performance In World Swimming Championships
Pro Indian swimmer Srihari Nataraj set 'Best Indian time' at the FINA short course World Championships however that was adequately not to take him to the elimination rounds of the 50m backstroke occasion in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.  메이저사이트

The 20-year-old timed 24.40s in the men's 50m backstroke occasion to complete 26th in the general warms.

Nonetheless, Nataraj, who contended at the Tokyo Games subsequent to turning into the second Indian swimmer later Sajan Prakash to penetrate the 'A' qualifying time for the Olympics, couldn't advance to the elimination rounds where the best 16 swimmers contend.

This is Nataraj's second 'Best Indian time' at the meet, the Bengaluru swimmer had bettered his own record in the 100m backstroke occasion on the first day of the season.

The timings timed and records in this meet, which is being challenged in a 25m pool, are unique in relation to the more customary long course ones.

A short course meet is challenged in 25-meter pools, while the 50-meters pools are called long courses.

In swimming, a planning is viewed as a public record when it has been accomplished at the National Aquatic Championships.

Henceforth, the timings timed in different meets are known as the 'Best Indian time'.