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How India's Anshuman Jhingran became the youngest person to cross North Channel

On July 17, Jhingran became the youngest in the world (18 years, 125 days) to cross the North Channel — a distance of 35 km between Northern Ireland and Scotland. This was also his first swim as part of the Oceans Seven challenge that features seven of the toughest open water crossings.

August 06, 2023 / 20:35 IST
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Swimmer Anshuman Jhingran.
Swimmer Anshuman Jhingran.

A bicycle accident during the COVID-19 pandemic forced Anshuman Jhingran to reset his goals. Until then, he had been a competitive short distance swimmer, making rapid progress at various meets across the country.

“I fell off the bicycle and broke my left forearm and wrist. Things were not quite the same after that,” he recalls.

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As he waited to recover from the injury, his coach, Gokul Kamath, asked if he would be interested in open water swimming.

“I always wanted to do something with swimming and though this was very new for me, I knew my coach would support me at every step. So I decided to give it a go,” Jhingran recalls.