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New Delhi : Ms Jiya Rai, an eleven year old  daughter of Madan Rai, Master Chief  at Arms II, posted on INS Shikra, created a world record on February 15, 2020, by becoming the fastest special girl to swim 14 km in open water.

The VI standard student of Navy Children School (NCS), Mumbai, swam from Elephanta Island to Gateway of India, a distance of 14 km in 3 hours 27 minutes and 30 seconds. The solo swimming event was conducted under the supervision of Swimming Association of Maharashtra, an authorised body of Swimming Federation of India, according to a PIB release.

This extraordinary achievement of Ms Jiya is understood to have qualified for registration in India Book of Records, Asia Book  & Limca Book of Records for youngest and first special girl in the world to swim a distance of 14 km in 3 hrs 27 minutes and 30 sec  in the open water.

The young champion has come a long way since she was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Delay in Speech at a tender age of about two years. Based on her doctor’s advise that her repetitive knocking, a characteristic of her diagnosis, could be purposely applied in water sport as therapy she was initiated into swimming. The water therapy worked wonders and Ms Jiya developed a passion for swimming. The parents were able to nurture this passion and help her prepare for various competitions by overcoming many odds.

On February 23, 2020, Ms Jiya was  felicitated with a Certificate and Trophy for this record breaking achievement, by Abhay Dadhe, Associate Vice President of Swimming Federation of India, at an award ceremony held at K R Kama Hall,  Mumbai.

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