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		<title>Seven-Year-Old Swimmer Crosses Palk Strait, Sets Record</title>
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<p><strong>Ranchi</strong>— Seven-year-old Ishank Singh from Ranchi completed a 29-kilometre swim across the Palk Strait from Sri Lanka to India in nearly 10 hours, local media reported on Thursday, becoming one of the youngest swimmers to finish the demanding open-water route between the two countries.</p>



<p>Ishank began his swim from Talaimannar in Sri Lanka and reached Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu, India, after battling strong currents and changing sea conditions in the narrow but challenging stretch of water that separates the island nation from the Indian mainland.</p>



<p>The Palk Strait, known for its unpredictable tides and marine currents, has long been regarded as one of South Asia’s toughest open-water swimming routes, often attempted by trained endurance swimmers seeking to test physical and mental resilience.</p>



<p>According to reports, Ishank trained for the feat for several months at Ranchi’s Dhurwa Dam under the supervision of coaches and family members, spending several hours daily building stamina and adapting to long-distance swimming conditions despite Ranchi being far from any coastal environment.His parents said the preparation involved strict physical conditioning, early morning practice sessions and monitored endurance drills designed to prepare him for saltwater conditions and prolonged exposure at sea.</p>



<p>Officials associated with the swim said safety boats and a professional support team accompanied the child swimmer throughout the crossing to monitor weather conditions, hydration and fatigue during the nearly 10-hour effort.The achievement has drawn attention in Jharkhand, where local officials and sports enthusiasts praised the young swimmer’s discipline and endurance.</p>



<p> Open-water swimming remains a niche sport in India compared with cricket and athletics, but long-distance sea crossings have increasingly gained recognition through record-setting attempts by young athletes.</p>



<p>India has seen several high-profile endurance swims across channels such as the English Channel and the Palk Strait in recent years, with swimmers often using such feats to gain entry into national record books and international recognition.Ishank’s successful crossing adds to that growing list, placing the Ranchi schoolboy among the youngest athletes to complete the Sri Lanka-to-India route under supervised conditions.</p>
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