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Home / Sports / Swimmer Nataraj Eyes Asian, Commonwealth Glory

Swimmer Nataraj Eyes Asian, Commonwealth Glory

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Srihari Nataraj secured nine gold medals at Khelo India University Games.
  • He is targeting medals at the upcoming Asian and Commonwealth Games.
  • Nataraj hopes to be included in the Target Asian Games Group for support.

Srihari Nataraj, a distinguished Indian swimmer, is preparing to make a significant impact at next year's Commonwealth and Asian Games. His recent display at the Khelo India University Games saw him secure an outstanding nine gold medals, showcasing his prowess despite not competing at peak intensity. Nataraj expressed strong confidence in his ability to achieve a medal at the Asian Games, noting that his age and experience are now aligning for optimal performance.

Following his success at the Asian Aquatics Championships and the Khelo India University Games, Nataraj is actively seeking inclusion in the Target Asian Games Group (TAGG). This government-led initiative aims to provide focused support for athletes with medal prospects at the Asian Games. Nataraj believes his performances make him a strong candidate for this support, highlighting that he and Sajan Prakash are the primary Indian swimmers close to an Asian Games medal.

Nataraj also emphasized the value of the Khelo India University Games as a crucial platform for young swimmers. He noted the scarcity of senior-level competitions within India, making tournaments like KIUG essential for testing and developing talent. His previous inclusion in the Target Olympic Podium Scheme after the first Khelo India Games in 2018 significantly benefited his career.

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Srihari Nataraj is targeting the upcoming Commonwealth and Asian Games for medal wins.
Srihari Nataraj won a remarkable nine gold medals at the Khelo India University Games.
Nataraj is hoping to receive support through the government's Target Asian Games Group (TAGG).

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