TS' Johanna finishes second in ITF national championship, sets new timing record
TelanganaAquathlonJohanna ShijuItf National ChampionshipHyderabad Real EstateReal Estate NewsJun 16, 2024
Aquathlon is a combination of swimming and running, requiring athletes to possess exceptional endurance, strength, and agility.
Nongmaithem Nelshi of Manipur won the event with a timing of 0:23:25s, followed by Johanna Shiju of Telangana with a timing of 0:23:45s.
Johanna's silver medal finish is a testament to her hard work and dedication, and is expected to inspire many young athletes from Telangana and beyond.
The achievement is expected to boost Hyderabad's sports infrastructure, making it a hub for sports and athletics in India, which will in turn benefit the city's real estate market.
The ITF (International Triathlon Federation) is the governing body for triathlon, duathlon, and aquathlon worldwide, and plays a crucial role in promoting and developing these endurance sports globally.
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