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Srihari Nataraj: From Promise to Precision for Asian Games
13 Jan
Summary
- Srihari Nataraj shifted focus to World University Games over Asian Championships.
- He is prioritizing backstroke again, integrating biomechanical analysis into training.
- Nataraj criticizes Indian swimming's short-term coaching focus leading to burnout.

As the Asian Games approach, Olympian Srihari Nataraj is fine-tuning his competitive strategy, transitioning from potential to precise performance. The 24-year-old swimmer from Karnataka strategically reset his 2025 season by prioritizing the World University Games over the Asian Championships. This decision involved narrowing his racing events, focusing more on freestyle while treating backstroke as a development area.
This experimental approach yielded valuable data for his Asian Games preparation. For the 2026 season, Nataraj plans to return his primary focus to backstroke events, complemented by freestyle races. His training regimen will incorporate enhanced biomechanical and race analysis support, building on the methods used in the past year.




