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64th SGFI School Nations: Delhi Make It 3 in a Row

Courtesy: Nilesh Shetty

Delhi emerged as the champions in the 64th SGFI National School Games for swimming which concluded at the Dr SPM Swimming Complex in the capital. Led by the swimmers of the SAI Glenmark TIDM Program Delhi retained its pole position and made it a hat trick of wins.

Swadesh Mondal led the charge winning gold in all his individual events while his teammates at the SGTIDM Program including Jahnvi Choudhury, Sivangi Sharma, Veer Khatkar, Sanskar Tokas, Anurag Singh and Bikram Changmai produced exceptional performances.

Delhi won the championships securing 62 medals which comprised 32 gold, 23 silver and  7 bronze medals.

The girls from Maharashtra had a fabulous event as they helped the state finish second overall in the championships. Maharashtra won 54 medals which included 17 gold, 19 silver and 18 bronze medals.

Sharon Shaju, Kareena Shankta, Apeksha Fernandes, Sanjiti Saha, Aanya Wala and Ariaa Sheth led the charge for Maharashtra.

Maharashtra lost a few individual medals as ace swimmers like Kiara Bangera, Palak Dhami  and Vedaant Madhavan from GAF Mumbai who won 3, 3 and 2 medals respectively took part under the banner of International School.

Karnataka finished third in the medal tally with securing 35 medals including 9 gold, 12 silver and 14 bronze medals. K Saif Chandran, who trains at the GAFRAY Swimming Program in Bangalore started the medal rush by winning the 1500 M freestyle on Day 1. Liteesh Gowda, Rachana S Rao, Mohit Venkatesh, Nandini SS and Thanuja S came up with wonderful performances.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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