India marked a significant milestone at the FISU World University Games 2025, held in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, as swimmers Srihari Nataraj and B. Benediction Rohit achieved record-breaking performances in their respective events. These achievements highlight India’s growing presence in international swimming competitions and contribute to the country’s expanding sports excellence profile.
Background
The World University Games, also known as the FISU Games, are a prestigious international multi-sport event for university athletes. The 2025 edition is hosted by Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, and includes over 150 countries participating across disciplines, offering a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent globally.
Significance
Srihari Nataraj broke his own Best Indian Performance in the men’s 200m freestyle by clocking 1:48.22, surpassing his earlier mark of 1:48.66 set just a month ago. Similarly, Benediction Rohit created history by becoming the first Indian male swimmer to complete 50m butterfly in under 24 seconds, registering a time of 23.96 seconds in the semifinals. These feats underscore the rising standards of Indian swimming.
Key Features
- Srihari Nataraj topped his heat in the 200m freestyle and qualified for the semifinals.
- Rohit not only set a new national-best in the semifinals but had earlier broken Virdhawal Khade’s 7-year-old record (24.09s) during the heats.
- Both swimmers improved on their personal bests within the same day, reflecting consistency and peak performance.
Impact
These record-breaking performances serve as an inspiration for aspiring swimmers and highlight the importance of professional training and global exposure. The performances also pave the way for greater Indian participation and success in future international aquatic events, including the Asian Games and Olympics.


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