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At age 9 in 2002, he completed a 21-hour, 70-kilometre double crossing of the channel between Mumbai and Dharamtar. Aditya was a normal child before he and his teacher discovered his natural talent for swimming long distances.
At age 9 in 2002, he completed a 21-hour, 70-kilometre double crossing of the channel between Mumbai and Dharamtar. Aditya was a normal child before he and his teacher discovered his natural talent for swimming long distances.
In 2009, at 16, he became the first person to swim nine channels in nine countries. He was the youngest person to swim the Cook Strait, the Strait of Gibraltar and the English Channel, and he holds many other world records for swimming. He is currently enrolled in Alliance University, Bangalore.
This happened when Aditya was advised by his doctor to swim to recover from a broken legal
His talent was spotted by Vinay Marathe, now his coach. His father Santosh Raut accompanied all his marathon swims.
Aditya is now participating in various international competitions around the world in Europe, Australia and Asia, while training for the 2016 Olympics. 2002: Mumbai to Dharamtar two-way Gateway of India swim, India.
70 km, 21 hours Youngest swimmer.
2004: Three Anchor Bay to Robben Island, South Africa. 18 km, 6 hrs 42 minister Youngest swimmer. Falsebay Iron Competition, South Africa, first place
2005: Cook Strait, New Zealand.
Youngest swimmer.
2005: Toroneos Gulf, Greece
2006: Catalina Channel, United States of America. 11 hrs 55 minister Youngest swimmer. 2006: Rapperswil to Zurich, Switzerland. 26 km. Third place. 2006: Strait of Gibraltar.
3 hrs 28 minister
Youngest swimmer. Fastest Asian swimmer. 2007: Seven islands of Tunisia.
Youngest swimmer. 2009: English Channel.
42 km, 14 hrs 55 minister Youngest swimmer. 2009: Swiss Channel.
26 km, 9 hrs, 14 minister