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Sajan prakash
Sajan prakash







Further to that, he enrolled at Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu to complete his graduation in computer application. Paul’s Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu, and Jawahar Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu. He completed his schooling at two different schools include St. He is born to her mother V.J.Shantymol (A former athlete) while there is no information about his father and siblings. Sajan was born and raised up in Idukki, Kerala, and belongs to a Hindu family. Net WorthĪccording to the sources, the estimated net worth of Sajan Prakash is not known or under revision. His black eye color and his black hair make his personality even more glorious. He seems very fit and healthy and weighs 70 in kilograms and 154 lbs in pounds approximately. He is a well-built man with body measurements of 38 inches chest, 34 inches waist, and 17 inches biceps. He seems to be tall with a towering height of 178 in centimeters and 5’10” in feet and inches. Other Indian swimmers Srihari Nataraj finished 27th in men’s 100m backstroke and Maana Patel was placed 39th in women’s 100m backstroke, failing to match their personal bests in their respective heats on July 25.Born on 14 September 1993, Sajan will turn 27 years old in the year 2020. Sajan, aged 27, is the first Indian swimmer to feature in two Olympics. Sajan’s swim was not enough to take him through to the semi-finals and this marks the end of Indian swimmers’ campaign at Tokyo 2020.Įarlier Sajan, swimming his main event 200m butterfly, had clocked 1:57.22 seconds to finish 24th out of 38 participants. China’s Jiajun Sun with a time of 51.74 seconds was the 16th swimmer to qualify. Tokyo Japan, July 29 (ANI): India swimmer Sajan Prakash on Thursday failed to qualify for the semi-final of the mens 100m butterfly event in the ongoing.

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The Olympics record stands in the name of Joseph Schooling of Singapore, who clocked 53.12 seconds to finish 44th. Dressel’s world record stands at 49.50 seconds. World record holder Caeleb Dressel of the USA was the fastest to qualify with an Olympic record-equalling time of 50.39 seconds. The Indian swimmer’s time was nearly two-tenths slower than his personal best of 53.27s. Swimming in lane 5 of heat 2, Sajan clocked 53.45 seconds to finish 0.06 seconds behind heat topper Abeiku Jackson of Ghana. Only the top 16 advance to the semi-finals. Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash finished 46th out of 55 swimmers in men's 100m butterfly heats to conclude his Olympics campaign at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on Thursday.









Sajan prakash