CWG 2022: Advait Page, Kushagra Rawat enter 1500m freestyle final; Srihari Nataraj out of 200m backstroke | Commonwealth Games 2022 News – Times of India
BIRMINGHAM: Indian swimmers Advait Page and Kushagra Rawat qualified for the final of the men’s 1500m freestyle after finishing fourth in their respective heats at the Commonwealth Games here on Tuesday.
Page was the better of the two Indian swimmers, clocking 15:39.25s in heat 1 while Rawat had a timing of 15:47.77s in heat 2.
The top eight swimmers from the two heats made it to the final.
Earlier in the day, Srihari Nataraj bettered the best Indian time en route a third place finish in heat 2 but could not qualify for the final of the men’s 200m backstroke event.
Nataraj clocked 2:00.84s to be the first reserve in the event.
His previous best was 2:01.70s, which had come during the FINA World junior swimming championships in 2019.
In swimming, a timing is considered a national record only when it has been achieved at the National Aquatics Championships.
Hence, the timings clocked in other meets are called the best Indian time.
Luke Greenbank of England won the heat with a timing of 1:56.33s, while South Africa’s Pieter Coetze finished second clocking 1:58.08s.
The best eight swimmers from the three heats qualified for the final.
The Indian finished ninth overall and has been kept as the first reserve, which means if anybody pulls out before the final, he would sneak in.
Nataraj missed out on a direct final berth by just 0.19 seconds.
Nataraj had earlier finished fifth, his best-ever result in the CWG, in the men’s 50m backstroke final with a timing of 25.23 seconds.
Page was the better of the two Indian swimmers, clocking 15:39.25s in heat 1 while Rawat had a timing of 15:47.77s in heat 2.
The top eight swimmers from the two heats made it to the final.
Earlier in the day, Srihari Nataraj bettered the best Indian time en route a third place finish in heat 2 but could not qualify for the final of the men’s 200m backstroke event.
Nataraj clocked 2:00.84s to be the first reserve in the event.
His previous best was 2:01.70s, which had come during the FINA World junior swimming championships in 2019.
In swimming, a timing is considered a national record only when it has been achieved at the National Aquatics Championships.
Hence, the timings clocked in other meets are called the best Indian time.
Luke Greenbank of England won the heat with a timing of 1:56.33s, while South Africa’s Pieter Coetze finished second clocking 1:58.08s.
The best eight swimmers from the three heats qualified for the final.
The Indian finished ninth overall and has been kept as the first reserve, which means if anybody pulls out before the final, he would sneak in.
Nataraj missed out on a direct final berth by just 0.19 seconds.
Nataraj had earlier finished fifth, his best-ever result in the CWG, in the men’s 50m backstroke final with a timing of 25.23 seconds.
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