Srihari Nataraj, India’s premier swimmer, finished a disappointing 31st in the men’s 200m backstroke event at the FINA World Swimming Championships on Thursday.
The 22-year-old clocked 2:04.42 to finish last in his heat as he failed to make the cut for the semifinals. Of the 39 competing, the top 16 swimmers across four heats advanced to the semifinals.
Srihari fails to qualify for 100m backstroke semifinals at World Championships
Srihari’s personal best in the event, which is also the best by an Indian swimmer, had come last year at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham when he touched the pad in 2:00.84.
The Asian Games-bound Srihari, who had finished 31st in the men’s 100m backstroke event as well earlier this week, will compete in one more event at the ongoing World Championships – the 50m backstroke on Sunday.
(This news is published through a syndicated feed courtesy SportsStar – The Hindu)