SNAG 2026 Swimming results for full standings.Proud moment for Tamil Nadu sports! - SRMIST

Author – Ritesh Ranjan: Indian swimming continues to make waves on the international stage, and this time, it’s SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) swimmer A. Benedicton Rohit who has brought pride to the nation. The young swimmer delivered a remarkable performance at the 56th Singapore National Age Group – SNAG 2026, Swimming Championships 2026, winning two silver medals in the Senior Category and establishing himself as one of India’s rising swimming stars.
The prestigious championship was held from March 13 to March 22, 2026, at the OCBC Aquatic Centre, Singapore, and was organized by Singapore Aquatics (SAQ). The competition featured more than 500 swimmers from across Asia, making it one of the most competitive age-group swimming championships in the region.

Double Silver Glory: Rohit’s Butterfly Mastery
- Benedicton Rohit showcased exceptional skill, speed, and endurance in the butterfly events, securing:
- Silver Medal – 50m Butterfly
- Silver Medal – 100m Butterfly
In the 50m Butterfly, Rohit impressed everyone with his explosive start and perfectly timed turns. His underwater phase and stroke rhythm gave him a competitive edge, helping him secure a podium finish against some of Asia’s best swimmers.
In the 100m Butterfly, Rohit demonstrated not just speed but also endurance and technique. The 100m butterfly is one of the most physically demanding swimming events, requiring a balance of strength, breathing control, and race strategy. Rohit maintained a consistent pace and finished strong, earning his second silver medal of the championship.
Competing against top swimmers from across Asia, Rohit’s achievement highlights the growing strength of Indian swimmers on the international stage. His performance is being compared to India’s top swimmers like Srihari Nataraj, who has represented India at the Olympics and international championships.
SNAG Championships: A Launchpad for Future Champions
The Singapore National Age Group (SNAG) Swimming Championships is one of Asia’s most respected swimming competitions. Organized by Singapore Aquatics, the championship has been a platform for young swimmers since 1971 and is known for identifying future stars who go on to represent their countries at the SEA Games, Asian Games, and even the Olympics.

Many elite swimmers from Asia began their international journey at SNAG, making it an important competition for rising talents. Rohit’s double silver medal performance places him among the promising swimmers to watch in the coming years.
SRMIST: A Sports Powerhouse in India
A major factor behind Rohit’s success is the world-class sports infrastructure at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), Kattankulathur. The university has built a strong reputation not only in academics but also in sports, especially swimming.
SRMIST provides:

- Olympic-size swimming pools
- Professional coaching and training programs
- Strength and conditioning facilities
- Sports scholarships for talented athletes
- Flexible academic programs for student-athletes
These facilities allow athletes like Rohit to balance academics and professional sports training, enabling them to compete at national and international levels while pursuing their degree programs such as B.Tech and other courses.
SRMIST has consistently produced national and international athletes, and Rohit’s achievement adds another milestone to the university’s growing list of sports accomplishments.
What’s Next for Benedicton Rohit?
After his impressive performance at SNAG 2026, Rohit is now expected to compete in upcoming national championships, Asian-level competitions, and international swimming meets. With the right training, exposure, and support, he could soon represent India at major global events such as the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Olympics.
His performance at SNAG proves that Indian swimmers are no longer just participants in international competitions — they are strong medal contenders.

Rohit’s journey is also inspiring for students who want to pursue both higher education and professional sports. Universities like SRMIST are playing a crucial role in nurturing such talent by providing scholarships, infrastructure, and academic flexibility.
SRMIST and India’s Rising Sports Culture
India’s sports culture is evolving rapidly, with universities now investing heavily in sports infrastructure and athlete development. SRMIST stands out as one of the universities leading this transformation.
By supporting student-athletes like Benedicton Rohit, SRMIST is helping India build the next generation of international sports champions. Rohit’s double silver medal win at SNAG 2026 is not just a personal achievement but also a reflection of the growing sports ecosystem in Indian universities.
Conclusion
Benedicton Rohit’s double silver medal victory at the SNAG 2026 Swimming Championships is a proud moment for SRMIST and India. Competing against Asia’s top swimmers and securing two silver medals in butterfly events is a remarkable achievement that highlights his dedication, discipline, and training.
With strong support from SRMIST and consistent performance at international competitions, Rohit is undoubtedly a swimmer to watch in the coming years. His journey is a perfect example of how the right mix of education, infrastructure, coaching, and determination can create international champions.
India’s swimming future looks bright — and Benedicton Rohit is one of the stars leading the way.
FAQs
1. Who is Benedicton Rohit?
Benedicton Rohit is a swimmer from SRM Institute of Science and Technology who won two silver medals at the SNAG 2026 Swimming Championships in Singapore.
2. What medals did Benedicton Rohit win at SNAG 2026?
He won two silver medals in the 50m Butterfly and 100m Butterfly events in the Senior Category.
3. What is the SNAG Swimming Championship?
The Singapore National Age Group (SNAG) Championship is a major international swimming competition organized by Singapore Aquatics that features top young swimmers from across Asia.
4. Where did SNAG 2026 take place?
SNAG 2026 was held at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore from March 13 to March 22, 2026.
5. How does SRMIST support student athletes?
SRMIST provides world-class sports facilities, professional coaching, sports scholarships, and flexible academic programs to support student-athletes.





