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          Another great swimmer of early India, Arati Saha, was a long-distance swimmer.!

          Arati Saha

          Indian swimmer

          Arati Gupta (born Arati Saha; 24 September 1940 – 23 August 1994) was an Indian long-distance swimmer who became the first Asian woman to swim across the English Channel on 29 September 1959, at the age of 19.[1][2][3][4] In 1960, she became the first Indian sportswoman to be awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honor in India.[5]

          Early life

          Arati Gupta was born in Kolkata, India, as the second of three children and the first of two daughters to Panchugopal Saha in 1940.

          Her father was an employee of the Indian Armed Forces.[6] Her mother died when she was two and a half years old.

          Another great swimmer of early India, Arati Saha was a long-distance swimmer.

        1. Another great swimmer of early India, Arati Saha was a long-distance swimmer.
        2. Michael Phelps Book for Kids: The biography of the greatest swimmer for The Incredible Life of Arati Saha the Swimmer Who Wouldn't Give Up The.
        3. Another great swimmer of early India, Arati Saha, was a long-distance swimmer.
        4. He was the first Asian to swim across the English Channel when he succeeded in He crossed the English Channel a total of six times to become King of the.
        5. Arati Saha · Sailing at the Summer Olympics – Soling · Sailing at the SEA Games – Men's match racing.
        6. Her elder brother and younger sister, Bharati, were raised at their maternal uncle's house, while she was raised by her grandmother in North Kolkata. At the age of four, she accompanied her uncle to the Champatala Ghat, where she learned to swim.

          Her father, Panchugopal Saha, then enrolled her in