For sporting excellence, infra & coaching must go hand-in-hand

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It’s not enough to just develop sports infrastructure and host major events. For Goa to stand on its own two feet and consistently win medals at national championships, a lot more still needs to be done

Sanjana Prabhugaonkar has returned home after extensive

training

in Dubai, where she is now based. During her time here, she will keep herself fit at the

Campal swimming pool complex

in the city.
Goa’s

champion

swimmer is on a break, but she can hardly afford to relax. Competitive

swimming

is all about fine margins, and even a day’s break can set you back.

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