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encouraged by meenakshi pahuja she took to swimming make complex​

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She won a medal for India at the 10th Asia Pacific age group championship held at Pusan (Korea) in 1996. For any other sportsperson it would have been the beginning of a promising future but for Meenakshi Pahuja it was the phase when she had to give up her international swimming career.

“The condition was clear– make your professional career first then you can make this come back,” says 36-year-old Pahuja, who is the Assistant Professor, Physical Education, Lady Shri Ram College for Women and also an international swimmer. She has many medals in her kitty except the one which she desperately wanted – crossing the English Channel, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates southern England from northern France.

“I would describe the Great English Channel as my childhood dream, a suppressed desire. As a child I always wanted to swim across the English Channel but due to circumstances, personal as well as professional, I gave up my international swimming career in 1996. This year due to high tides I could not cross the Channel.” Interestingly, this was her second attempt to cross the freezing waters of the Channel. After 1996 the inner urge to swim kept pulling me back towards the water.

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