The swimmers -- Siva S, Danush S, Likith SP, Manav D, Karan KR, Aryan Makhija and Vedant Khandeparkar -- are now set to complete their one-year scholarship program after being on a short Christmas break.
While Siva, Manav, Karan and Likith are Bengaluru natives, Danush hails from Chennai while Aryan and Vedant are based out of Mumbai.
The swimmers study at Durban's reputed Glenwood Boys High School and train at the Seagulls Swimming Club in the South African city.
Dr. Kevin Subban, the medical officer of the South African swimming team, is also a part of the program offering fitness guidance and medical attention to the swimmers on a regular basis, JSW Sports CEO Mustafa Ghouse said in a statement here.
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The seven swimmers are slated to participate in the South African National Swimming Championships in March in Port Elizabeth. They will also feature in the FINA-recognised Olympic Qualifiers in April before returning to India in August for the Senior National Swimming Championships, he said.
Hill added that over the next four months, the swimmers'
focus would be on getting as many competitions under their belt in order to prepare them mentally as well as get a constant update on their progress.
Mustafa Ghouse, CEO JSW Sports, said that with the swimmers acclimatised to South African conditions and training routines, the focus now would be on bettering timings and improving results.
"According to the reports that Graham has sent in, all our boys have shown speedy progress as evidenced by their reduced timings. The focus now is on sharpening their competitive edge, testing themselves against better quality opposition and working on their mental strength in order to put up a strong challenge in India and abroad," he said.
In September 2015, Likith was also chosen to represent India at the FINA World Junior Swimming Championship in Singapore. The other six swimmers have also put in impressive performances at swimming galas and invitational meets in South Africa.