Junior National Aquatic Championships: The Race to National Talent

The 51st Junior National Aquatic Championships will see over 600 young swimmers from 22 states compete in swimming, water polo, and diving. Held at the Basavangudi Aquatic Centre, the event aims to identify talents for the National Talent Pool Program, with Karnataka expected to excel.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 03-08-2025 19:22 IST | Created: 03-08-2025 19:22 IST
Junior National Aquatic Championships: The Race to National Talent
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In a thrilling showcase of young talent, the 51st Junior National Aquatic Championships will kick off on Monday. Over 600 swimmers from 22 states are set to compete in various swimming segments, as well as water polo and diving events.

The Basavangudi Aquatic Centre will serve as the stage for this prestigious competition, which is scheduled to conclude on August 8. The event holds significance as a scouting ground for the National Talent Pool Program, with Vice President of the Swimming Federation of India, M Satish Kumar, emphasizing the importance of evaluating junior talent.

Karnataka is poised to be a frontrunner in the championship, with top swimmers like Ishaan Mehra and Vendanta VM. The Karnataka Swimming Association promises excellent facilities, ensuring a platform for potentially record-breaking performances.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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