Ahmedabad, October 4, 2025 – The city of Ahmedabad witnessed a spectacular celebration of aquatic excellence as the 11th Asian Aquatics Championships 2025 entered its thrilling seventh day at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex. Under the vibrant Gujarat sun, the pool turned into a stage of passion, pride, and performance as India made waves in artistic swimming and water polo, continuing its historic campaign on home soil.
Hosting this continental championship for the first time, India has transformed into Asia’s aquatic capital, with over 1,100 athletes from 29 nations diving, dancing, and dribbling their way into sporting history. The atmosphere? Electric. From the rhythmic cheers echoing in the stands to the colorful tricolours waving proudly, Day 7 was nothing short of a festival in motion.
India’s Historic Medal Run Sets the Stage for Aquatic Glory
Coming off a record-breaking 13-medal haul in swimming and diving earlier this week, Team India carried the confidence and spirit into Day 7. With four silvers and nine bronzes, India achieved its best-ever performance in the championships so far, proving that our swimmers and divers are ready to take on the giants of Asia.
As the swimming and diving segments concluded, attention turned to the grace of artistic swimming and the intensity of water polo—two disciplines that blend beauty and battle, rhythm and resilience. The Indian contingent, fueled by national pride, embraced the challenge with determination and flair.
Artistic Swimming: A Dance of Grace, Strength, and Synchrony
Day 7 opened with the technical solo and duet routines of artistic swimming—an event where athleticism meets artistry. Representing India, Natalia Audrew, Dhanushi Bhave, and their talented teammates performed with poise and elegance, captivating the home crowd with their precise movements and expressive choreography.
Though the podium was dominated by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and China, the Indian team received a standing ovation from spectators for their mesmerizing routine. The coordination, endurance, and emotional connection displayed by the athletes reflected months of rigorous training and pure dedication.
“It’s inspiring to perform in front of home fans,” shared Natalia Audrew, her eyes gleaming with pride. “We may not have medaled today, but we’re laying the foundation for a brighter future in artistic swimming.”
The event saw Kazakhstan’s duet clinch gold with an exceptional score of 92.4500, showcasing unmatched synchronization and creativity. Uzbekistan’s pair followed closely for silver at 89.2000, while China’s duo claimed bronze with an impressive 88.9500. India’s strong finish, though outside the medals, marked a promising leap in technical finesse and artistic innovation.
Water Polo: India’s Braveheart Battles in the Pool
If artistic swimming was poetry in motion, water polo was a clash of titans. The Indian men’s water polo team took to the pool against a formidable Thailand side, producing one of the most spirited performances of the day. Despite a 19-11 defeat, India’s fighting spirit left fans thrilled and hopeful for the matches ahead.
Akash Jadhav, the young sharpshooter, opened the scoring with two early goals that electrified the crowd. Captain Utkarsh Khandelwal stood tall in defense, blocking relentless Thai attacks and inspiring his team with leadership and grit.
“We’re learning, adapting, and growing with every match,” Khandelwal told reporters post-game. “Thailand’s experienced, but we’re young and determined. The next game, we’ll come back stronger!”
On the women’s side, the Indian team faced the experienced Uzbekistan squad, falling 4-23 after a tough encounter. Yet, the highlight came from Pranati Ray, who scored a stunning solo goal that drew thunderous applause from the home fans. The Indian women, though facing uphill battles, continue to gain invaluable experience in international play—setting the stage for long-term progress.
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Dominate Day 7 Medal Standings
Kazakhstan continued their dominance in artistic swimming, notching multiple podium finishes and displaying technical precision that mirrored Olympic standards. Their duet’s near-perfect lifts and seamless transitions were the talk of the day, leaving both fans and judges in awe.
Uzbekistan, too, showcased its aquatic might—excelling in both artistic swimming and water polo. Their teamwork, discipline, and endurance made them a standout contingent on Day 7, keeping the Central Asian nations firmly atop the medal charts.
However, the whispers among the Ahmedabad crowd weren’t about the medals—they were about the heart and hunger of Team India. From synchronized flips to heroic goalkeeping, the tricolour spirit was impossible to miss.
A Festival of Sport and Spirit in Ahmedabad
Beyond the pool, the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex transformed into a hub of cultural celebration. Families filled the stands waving flags, vendors sold tricolour wristbands, and the aroma of chai and samosas filled the cool evening air. Local volunteers ensured a seamless experience for international athletes, while schoolchildren cheered tirelessly, chanting “India! India!” after every play.
The atmosphere was not just about competition—it was about connection. Athletes from Japan, Singapore, and South Korea were seen mingling with Indian swimmers, sharing laughs and selfies—a testament to how sports unite beyond borders.
As the day wrapped up, the sunset painted Ahmedabad’s sky in shades of orange and gold—a fitting backdrop to a day filled with passion, perseverance, and pride.
Eyes on the Prize: What’s Next for India at the Championships
The action is far from over. With Days 8 to 11 still ahead, the artistic swimming finals and water polo quarterfinals are set to bring more high-octane drama. India’s teams are eager to capitalize on home advantage, fine-tuning their techniques and strategies for the upcoming showdowns.
All eyes are also on swimming sensation Srihari Nataraj, who has already created ripples with seven medals in the earlier rounds, and the dynamic diving duo Indiver Sairam and Willson, who clinched India’s first-ever diving bronze. These achievements have already cemented India’s place in Asian aquatics history.
With the momentum on our side, Team India is more determined than ever to close the championship on a high note, showcasing that Indian aquatics are no longer underdogs—but contenders.
India’s Aquatic Revolution: More Than Just Medals
Day 7 was more than a sporting milestone—it was a reflection of India’s growing prowess in aquatic sports. From infrastructure investments to grassroots development, the nation is diving deeper into disciplines once considered niche. With facilities like the Veer Savarkar Complex setting global standards, and young athletes breaking barriers, the future of Indian aquatics shines brighter than ever.
This championship is not just a competition; it’s a movement—a testament to India’s rising confidence in the international sports arena. Whether it’s the elegance of artistic swimming or the intensity of water polo, our athletes are proving that the Indian wave cannot be ignored.
Conclusion: A Day That Defines India’s Spirit
Day 7 of the Asian Aquatics Championships 2025 in Ahmedabad will be remembered as a splash of glory—a day that combined ambition, artistry, and athletic excellence. From Natalia Audrew’s graceful routines to Akash Jadhav’s fiery goals, every moment echoed a single message: India is here to make waves.
As the championships surge toward their grand finale, we carry one emotion in our hearts—pride. The world has seen the rise of India in the pool, and this is just the beginning of a golden era in aquatics.