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Asian Games 2023 | Srihari Nataraj: 'I’ve never been this fast, never felt this strong'

Srihari Nataraj on preparing for the 2023 Asian Games, why we'll see a different Hari at Hangzhou compared with the 2018 Asian Games when he was 17, and why he's confident of winning a medal this year.

September 22, 2023 / 17:08 IST
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Bangalorean Srihari Nataraj qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, and has previously represented India at the 2018 Asian Games, 2019 World Aquatics Championships and the 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth Games.

While away from the pool and his busy training schedule, Srihari Nataraj has always enjoyed a game of cricket. What he relishes most is having a crack at bowling pace. As he comes charging in, his intent is always to set panic among batsmen with a blistering delivery directed at the toes or perhaps launching a bouncer to leave them unsettled.

These days, there’s little time for cricket. But each time he steps out on the starting block for a race, it’s the same intent, as he tries to unnerve the competition through his body language.

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Swimming became a priority for Srihari at the age of 16, once he started doing well at the senior level. Since then, the towering swimmer has gathered the experience of competing at the Olympics, the World Aquatics Championships, the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games. He has rewritten multiple national records, the latest coming at the World University Games in Chengdu, China, last month, where he equalled the mark for the 200 metre freestyle.

This month, he’ll be off to his second Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. And Srihari is still only 22.