National Para-Swimming C’SHIP; Rajasthan bags Gold in men’s S4 100m freestyle

National Para-Swimming C’SHIP; Rajasthan bags Gold in men’s S4 100m freestyle

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Category : Sports Published on: October 23 2024

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  • Rajasthan’s Lakhan Singh bagged a gold medal in the men’s S4 100m freestyle event at the National Para-Swimming Championship in Panaji. 
  • While Kamalkant from Odisha won Silver, Haryana’s Balraj clinched a bronze medal. 
  • Odisha’s Narhari secured a distinguished win in the S5 100m freestyle, narrowly beating Andhra Pradesh’s Lakshmarao and Bihar’s Shams Aalam, who claimed silver and bronze medals.
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