Olympic-qualified Virdhawal Khade sets pool ablaze, rewrites two records

 By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net 

Bhopal, July 5: Sixteen-year-old Virdhawal Khade of Maharashtra, who is the only swimmer from India to have qualified for next year's Olympics to be held in Beijing, set the pool ablaze when he created two National records on the first day of the junior National Aquatic Championship at the Prakash Taran Pushkar here.
   
As many as seven new National records were set as Maharashtra almost matched Karnataka on the opening day of the championship.
   
Maharashtra swimmers struck five gold medals while Karnataka had six to their credit  Tamil Nadu and Bengal won two each while backstroke specialist Fariha Zaman gave Assam its first gold medal.
   
Khade opened the day by rewriting 200m freestyle record in the boys’ Group I category. Khade, who set the pace in the heats, clocked 1 minute 58.12 seconds to win the event as Poorna Chandra (2:02.27) of Karnataka came second. Karnataka’s Rohit Hawadar held the old record of 1:59.74 minutes.
   
Khade also won the 50m butterfly stroke event with 26.27 seconds. He erased his own record of 26.50 that was set last year. In the girls’ Group I, Lekha Kamath set a new National mark of 29.55 seconds in the 50m butterfly stroke.
   
Akash Rohit of Karnataka proved his mettle by setting a new national record in the boys' 100m breaststroke category. He broke the national record of Prem Kumar of Manipur. He completed the event in 1:13:94 minutes. Kailash of Maharashtra and Anjani Kumar of Uttar Pradesh came second and third in the category respectively.
   
The other gold medallist for Karnataka included Sandeep N (50m backstroke)in boys' category and Aratha Magavi (50m butterfly) in girls' category. 
   
The detailed results are as follows:
Group I (under-17): Boys: 200m freestyle: 1. Virdhawal Khade (Mah) 1:58.12 (NR) old 1:59.74; 2. Poorna Chandra (Kar) 2:02.27; 3. Aditya Sangvekar (Mah) 2:03.36. 50m backstroke: 1. N.A. Sandeep (Kar) 28.60s, 2. Praveen Tokas (Del) 29.31; 3. Ashwin Menon (Kar) 29.80. 100m breaststroke: 1. J. Agnishwar (TN) 1:09.29; 2. Yashodhan Lonkar (Mah) 1:12.02; 3. D. Tamilarasan (TN) 1:12.35. 50m butterfly: 1. Virdhawal Khade (Mah) 26.27s (NR) old 26.50; 2. K. Divakar (TN) 26.95; 3. D Siddhant (Kar) 27.20.
Girls: 200m freestyle: 1. Pooja R. Alva (Kar) 2:14.14; 2. Kshipra M. (Kar) 2:14.82; 3. Aarati Ghorpade (Mah) 2:16.15. 50m backstroke: 1. Fariha Zaman (Asm) 32.53s; 2. G. Meghana Gupta (Kar) 34.10; 3. B. Harika Reddy (TN) 34.55. 100m breaststroke: 1. Jessica Bole (Kar) 1:22.91; 2. Monalisa Mondal (Ben) 1:22.94; 3. Krunal Bhosale (Mah) 1:23.34. 50m butterfly: 1. Lekha Kamath (Mah) 29.55s (NR) old 29.90; 2. Fariha Zaman (Asm) 31.26 ; 3. Monalisa Mondal (Ben) 31.27. 
Group II (under-15): Boys: 200m freestyle: 1. Akshay Krishna (Kar) 2:10.12; 2. Saurabh Sangvekar (Mah) 2:12.12; 3. J. Vishnu (TN) 2:13.02. 50m backstroke: 1. Gopi Nath Kayal (Ben) 30.03s; 2. Turbu V. (Ker) 31.85; 3. K. Nandhakumar (TN) 31.91. 100m breaststroke: 1. Akash Rohith (Kar) 1:13.94 (NR) old 1:14.06; 2. Kailash Gaikwad (Mah) 1:16.67; 3. Anjanikumar Misra (UP) 1:17.13. 50m butterfly: 1. Gopi Nath Kayal (Ben) 28.41s; 2. C. M. Sai Prasad (AP) 29.96; 3. Sagar Kokate (Mah) 30.38.
Girls: 200m freestyle: 1. Surabhi Tipre (Mah) 2:15.94 (NR) old 2:18.48; 2. Srishti Tandon (Raj) 2:21.72; 3. A. Gulnaz Rawoof (TN) 2:23.13. 50m backstroke: 1. Jyotsana Pansare (Mah) 33.84s; 2. C. Ashwarya (TN) 35.13; 3. Talasha Prabhu (Goa) 35.26. 100m breaststroke: 1. M. M. Venpa (TN) 1:21.55 (NR) old (1:22.71); 2. Poorva Shetye (Mah) 1:21.94; 3. B. Nischala (Kar) 1:23.08. 50m butterfly: 1. Arhatha Magavi (Kar) 31.68s; 2. Swati Sharma (AP) 32.05; 3. K. Chandana (Kar) 32.86.
Water polo: Boys: Maharashtra 16 (Aniketh Sakhre 5, Dhruv Thakkar 5) bt Delhi 4 (Amandeep 4); Punjab 11 (Charanpreet 7, Sumeet Kumar 4) bt Karnataka 9 (S. Sandeep 5).
Girls: Kerala 11 (Saranya Nair 2, C. Archa 3, Pranitha 3) bt Karnataka 1; Bengal 15 (Mohuva Bishwav 6, Jagari Baidya 4, Nomita Mondal 3) bt Delhi 3.

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