Aim to Take Part in 2024 Olympics: Swimmer Swadesh Mondal  

Swimmer Swadesh Mondal won a gold each in the 100m Breast Stroke and 400m Medley in Khelo India.

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West Bengal swimmer Swadesh Mondal has had a successful Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati with a gold each in the 100m Breast Stroke and 400m Medley in the U-21 category.
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West Bengal swimmer Swadesh Mondal has had a successful Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati with a gold each in the 100m Breast Stroke and 400m Medley in the U-21 category.
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  • Swimmer Swadesh Mondal won a gold each in the 100m Breast Stroke and 400m Medley in Khelo India.
  • Mondal clinched a gold at the Asian Pacific Youth Games last year.
  • Mondal said that he was always interested in swimming since his childhood.

West Bengal swimmer Swadesh Mondal has had a successful Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati with a gold each in the 100m Breast Stroke and 400m Medley in the U-21 category.

Mondal, who clinched gold at the Asian Pacific Youth Games last year, is aiming to take part in the 2024 Olympics.

"I am aiming for the 2024 Olympics. Hopefully, I will do well in the trials and book a place in the Indian swimming contingent for the Olympics," Mondal said, after bagging his second gold at the Khelo India Youth Games.

Although Mondal has to beat his competitors in the pool to win medals, the swimmer does not focus on his competitors but just ensures that he is putting up his best performance.

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“I don’t look at any of my competitors when I am racing in the pool. I pace myself by looking at the wall. I just try and focus on my own performance.”
Swadesh Mondal, India Swimmer

When asked about how did he make his foray into swimming, the West Bengal swimmer said that he was always interested in swimming since his childhood.

"I was always interested in swimming since my childhood. So when my mother asked me to join an extra-curricular activity, I opted for swimming. So then I started swimming," said Mondal.

The West Bengal swimmer picked up the sport quickly in the lower levels, but as he went to higher-level competitions, Mondal knew that he had to work very hard in order to sustain his performances.

"Initially, I picked up the sport quickly, but as I moved to higher levels, I had to start working very hard. I am motivating myself to perform well in the last five years so that I can represent India at the Olympics," he said.

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