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India needs more ex-sportspersons to come back to the sport and teach, says Olympian swimmer Nisha Millet

Olympian swimmer and record-breaker Nisha Millet has taken on a new challenge: training a new generation of Indians to take the plunge.

By Aekta Kapoor  Jan 3, 2020 1:01:44 PM IST (Published)


One of the most recognised names in Indian swimming with a career spanning 15 years and more than 600 gold medals to her credit, Nisha Millet was the first Indian swimmer to qualify for the Olympics in 200-metres freestyle and represented India at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Winner of several prestigious awards such as the Arjuna Award (2000), Rajyotsava Award (2001), Ekalavya Award (2002), and Indo American Young Achiever Award (2002), Nisha also holds the distinction of being the first Indian swimmer to break the one-minute barrier in the 100-metres freestyle.
In addition to her personal laurels, Nisha is on a mission to add value to her country with another massive undertaking. In her current role as the founder and director of Nisha Millet’s Swimming Academy in Bengaluru since 2006, she has overseen the swimming coaching of over 12,000 swimmers and champions from all walks of life. And according to her, the sport badly needs more ex-champs like her to get back on the field to train newcomers.