Vedant Madhavan Breaks Junior National Record In Swimming, Wins Gold
R Madhavan’s Son Vedaant Madhavan has once again raised the honor of his father & country. He has also broken the national junior record in swimming.
R Madhavan Son Vedant Makes New Record: Actor Ranganathan Madhavan is in the headlines these days for his film ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect.”
He and his film is widely praised not just in India but among foreign audiences as well as at the Cannes FIlm Festival. Now his happiness has been doubled because of his son Vedant.
Actually, Vedanta Madhavan has broken the National Record in the 48th Junior National Aquatic Championship.
Never Say Never: R Madhavan
R Madhavan has shared a video on social media. In its caption, he wrote – “Never say never… The 1500m freestyle national junior record has been broken by Vedant.”
Never say never . 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️🤗🤗 National Junior Record for 1500m freestyle broken. ❤️❤️🙏🙏@VedaantMadhavan pic.twitter.com/Vx6R2PDfwc
— Ranganathan Madhavan (@ActorMadhavan) July 17, 2022
In the video shared by Madhavan, Vedant is seen swimming. Meanwhile, commentators say that in about 16 minutes, Vedanta has broken Advaita Page’s record of 780 meters.
Vedanta Madhavan’s Achievements
Seven medals have been earned by Vedanta in the national competition. For Maharashtra, Vedanta brought home a total of 7 medals from the Junior National Aquatic Championship in October of last year.
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At the Bangalore Basavanagudi Aquatic Center swimming competition, he took home 4 silver and 3 bronze medals.
In the relay competitions for the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle swimming distances, Vedanta won silver medals in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events.
In the 100m, 200m, and 400m freestyle swimming competitions, he took home bronze medals.
Numerous celebrities, as well as fans, complimented R Madhavan on this by sharing the post on social media. In addition to this, Madhavan received acclaim for the son’s excellent upbringing.
Vedanta Respects Their Parents Efforts
A few days ago, in an interview, Vedanta had said that –
“I did not want to live in my father’s shadow. I wanted to make a name for myself and earn it. I just didn’t want to be R Madhavan’s son.
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My parents have put a lot of effort into me. He always takes care of me. Both work very hard. My parents have made a lot of sacrifices for me, shifting to Dubai is one of them.”