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Maana ‘thrilled’ to compete in Tokyo

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RISING star Maana Patel said she was thrilled to become the first ever Indian female swimmer to qualify for the Olympics, having faced pool closures and a harsh lockdown as she prepared for the Tokyo Games during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Patel, 21, will compete in Tokyo in the women’s 100m backstroke after world governing body FINA approved her participat­ion under the universali­ty quota following some strong performanc­es in European meets in the last three months.

“I am very, very thrilled,” said Patel. I am honoured and humbled to represent my country this year. But I believe this is just the beginning for me and there is a long way to go … many more medals to win for India.”

The universali­ty quota allows one female and male participan­t each from a country to take part in the Olympics, provided no other swimmer from the same gender qualifies for the competitio­n through the normal process.

The pandemic swept the world’s second-most populous nation last year, leaving athletes in India stuck in a lengthy shutdown and then the infections surged again in a devastatin­g second wave in 2021.

Pools were shut down during the lockdown leaving the swimmers in a lurch with their preparatio­ns hit for the Tokyo Games, which were postponed by a year.

“Corona period was very difficult for all of us, especially for swimmers because pools were shut for a very long time and it was very difficult for us to train,” she said. “I kept myself fit by exercising at home, eating good food – clean, healthy food, and kept a positive mindset by reading books.”

She was the third Indian swimmer to qualify for the Tokyo Games after men’s athletes Srihari Nataraj and Sajan Prakash also made the cut.

Patel won a gold medal at a meet in Uzbekistan in April and then competed in Serbia and Italy. At the Belgrade meet, she set a new national record and a personal best of one minute 03.77 seconds in 100m backstroke.

“When I was 13, I got the Indian best time in 150 and 250 metres backstroke and from then there has been no looking back,” she added.

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MAKING WAVES: Maana Patel

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