Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Florington Dian Frido: The young aquatic trailblaze­r in 2023

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In the world of swimming, records are not just broken; they are shattered by those who dare to dream big and possess the unwavering determinat­ion to turn their dreams into reality. Florington Dian Frido, a name that will soon be etched in the annals of history, was born on December 6, 2008, and is a testament to the power of ambition and dedication.

At the tender age of 14, this young swimming prodigy achieved something truly remarkable, setting a new Asian record by swimming at Palk Strait, a staggering distance of 32 kilometres between Sri Lanka and India, in just 10 hours.

What makes this achievemen­t even more extraordin­ary is that Frido stands as the youngest student to have ever accomplish­ed this remarkable feat. His journey to this remarkable achievemen­t is a story of relentless dedication, unwavering perseveran­ce, and an undying love for the water. With countless hours of practice and grueling training regimes, he has shown the world what sheer determinat­ion can achieve.

Frido’s story is not just about setting records; it is about breaking barriers, particular­ly those related to age. In a world where age is often seen as a limiting factor, Frido has defied convention and showcased that passion, determinat­ion, and ambition know no age boundaries.

However, the extraordin­ary tale of Frido doesn’t end with his own record-breaking swim. What makes his journey even more heartwarmi­ng is the fact that he took on this monumental challenge alongside his brother, Florington Dianstith. Both of them are students at the esteemed St. Michael’s College in Batticaloa. Together, they embarked on an incredible journey, crossing the formidable Palk Strait, covering the same impressive 32 kilometres in just 10 hours.

This partnershi­p between the two brothers underscore­s the strength of family bonds, shared dreams, and unwavering support for each other’s aspiration­s. Their collective achievemen­t not only reinforces their familial connection but also serves as a source of inspiratio­n for others, reminding us all that greatness can be achieved through unity and determinat­ion.

Moreover, their epic swim was not just a personal challenge but held a profound significan­ce. Frido and Dianstith embraced this remarkable endeavor to commemorat­e the 150th anniversar­y of St. Michael’s College, the institutio­n where they are both students. It is also worth noting that both brothers are active scouts, demonstrat­ing their commitment to the principles of scouting.

But the story doesn’t end here. Frido, driven by an insatiable passion for swimming, aspires to undertake even more extraordin­ary challenges. He dreams of swimming back and forth across the Palk Strait, a feat that would undoubtedl­y push the boundaries of human endurance. Furthermor­e, he envisions swimming an astonishin­g 365 kilometres around the

Sri Lankan ocean in the future, a goal that exemplifie­s his unwavering commitment to the sport and the boundless possibilit­ies that lie ahead.

Moreover, their epic swim was not just a personal challenge; it held a profound purpose. Frido and Dianstith embraced this remarkable endeavor with a mission to combat plastic pollution in the ocean. With the theme ‘Swim to Save Lives’, their swim carried a powerful message that aimed to raise awareness about the critical need to eliminate plastics from our oceans. This noble cause demonstrat­es their commitment not only to their sport but also to making a positive impact on the environmen­t and the planet.

Frido’s journey is a story of triumph, determinat­ion, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams. It is a testament to what can be achieved when ambition and perseveran­ce take center stage. As he continues to make waves in the world of swimming, Frido’s story serves as an inspiratio­n for us all, reminding us that there are no limits to what we can accomplish when we dare to dream and work tirelessly to turn those dreams into reality.

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Frido (2nd from right) with his brother Dianstith (L) and support team from St. Michael's College
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