Goa, August 2025 โ A new chapter has been written in Goaโs sporting history, thanks to rising star Aarohi Borde. Competing in the prestigious Swimming Federation of India (SFI) meet, Aarohi became the first Goan swimmer to win a medal in the demanding 200m Butterfly event.
๐ฅ Bronze Medal Performance
In a tight race, Aarohi clocked 2:33.65 to finish third, just behind silver medalist Angarika Saikia (2:33.45) and gold winner Sanithi Mukherjee (2:31.65). Her performance was not only technically sound but mentally resilient, showing poise under pressure in a fiercely competitive field.
๐ Breaking Barriers for Goa
This medal marks a first-ever for the state in this category at a national-level SFI competition. The 200m Butterfly is known for its intensity and technique, making Aarohiโs feat even more impressive.
Her journey to the podium reflects years of hard work, dedication, and a commitment to pushing beyond limits. More importantly, it sets a precedent for young swimmers in Goa to aim higher and dream bigger.
๐ฌ What This Means
Aarohiโs victory is more than just a medal. Itโs a symbol of emerging talent from Goa, a region traditionally underrepresented in elite swimming competitions. Her success could pave the way for more athletes from smaller states to step into nationalโand even internationalโspotlights.
This achievement also underscores the importance of support systems for regional athletes, including better infrastructure, coaching, and visibility on competitive platforms.
๐ Aarohiโs Future
With this milestone, Aarohi is now one to watch on the national circuit. Her determination and talent suggest this bronze might just be the beginning.
