Two-time Olympic swimmer Sajan Prakash fails to qualify for Paris Olympics 2024
A heartbreaking moment for Indian sports fans, as swimmer Sajan Prakash, who competed in the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics, has failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics 2024.
This would have been his third consecutive appearance at the Summer Games. Expressing his disappointment on social media, Sajan reflected on his dedication to the sport and the challenges he has faced. In his heartfelt message, the 30-year-old spoke about the arduous journey of maintaining consistent performance at the highest level.
“My attempt to qualify for my third Olympics has come to an end. For over 25 years, I have dedicated myself entirely to this sport, which holds a special place in my heart,” wrote Sajan Prakash.
“Competing in the last two Olympic Games and maintaining consistent performance in such a demanding arena has been profoundly challenging, both physically and mentally. The obstacles off the field often proved to be even tougher,” Sajan added.
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Sajan Prakash has been a beacon of inspiration for aspiring Indian swimmers. The 30-year-old holds national records in the 200m Butterfly (01:56.38) and 200m Freestyle (01:49.73) and is a three-time South Asian Games gold medalist.
Notably, in 2021, he became the first Indian swimmer to earn a direct qualification for the Olympics by clocking 01:56.38 in the 200m Butterfly at the Sette Colli Trophy in Rome, surpassing the Olympic Qualification Time (OQT) of 1:56.48 seconds for the Tokyo Olympics.
“To be honest, I have encountered new lows that fascinate me as they deepen my understanding of the sport and empower me to overcome future challenges. I am committed to giving back to the sport and inspiring the next generation,” Sajan Prakash continued.
Sajan expressed his gratitude to those who supported him throughout his journey and emphasized his resolve to make a strong comeback.
“I am immensely grateful to my team, friends, and loved ones. Their unwavering support has been invaluable. I will take this time to reset and come back stronger,” he concluded.