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11-Year-Old Girl Swims From Atal Setu To Gateway Of India In Just 3 Hours
Vedashree Toraskar swam 17 kilometres from Atal Setu to the Gateway of India and finished the journey in 3 hours and 5 minutes.
At just 11 years old, Vedashree Toraskar is making waves literally. The young girl took on a huge challenge in the Arabian Sea and swam 17 kilometres from Atal Setu to the Gateway of India. She finished off the journey in just 3 hours and 5 minutes. This achievement shows how talented and dedicated she is to swimming, especially at such a young age.
On one early morning, Vedashree stepped into the sea at Atal Setu to take up the challenge. She completed the entire stretch and reached the famous Gateway of India after more than three hours of continuous swimming. Her feat has drawn widespread praise online.
What Were The Challenges
Open-water swimming poses unique challenges compared to swimming in a controlled pool. The sea brings unpredictable elements such as shifting tides, rough waves and cold temperatures. Beyond the physical demands, it requires strong mental endurance to remain focused in open water for hours. Vedashree's tested all of these skills; she had to sustain her strength, maintain consistent strokes, and keep her direction despite the currents.
The Video Is Gaining Widespread Praise
An Instagram video showing Vedashree's incredible journey has surfaced online. In the footage, she can be seen diving confidently into the sea at the start of her swim. Throughout the clip, Vedashree powers through the waves.
This clip started circulating online, and soon it gathered more than seven million views. The comments section was filled with praise and support.
One user commented, 'Hats off to such a talent at the very youngest age."
Another expresses, 'God bless this girl, I am shocked seeing her dedication."
Many recognised the difficulty of the swim, with a person writing, 'Hats off! 17 km covered in 3 hours is not a joke."
'Best of luck for her future. One day she will bring medals for our nation," read another comment.
Vedashree's achievement was officially recognised by the Maharashtra State Amateur Aquatic Association (MSAAA). She was presented with a trophy and a certificate.
This accomplishment is the result of years of steady training. Reportedly, Vedashree follows a disciplined routine under the supervision of experienced coaches at a respected swimming academy. Her training includes long-distance swims, strength workouts and mental exercises to prepare for the unpredictable nature of open-water swimming.
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