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Meenakshi Pahuja (born 1978) is an Indian lecturer and
marathon swimmer Marathon swimming is a class of open water swimming defined by long distances, with being the unofficially held minimum distance. Routes are typically geographically based or buoy based. Geographical routes include crossings of channels and ...
. After a successful career as a competitive swimmer, she became a teacher at
Lady Shri Ram College Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) is a constituent women's college, affiliated with the University of Delhi. History Established in 1956 in New Delhi by the late Lala Shri Ram in memory of his wife Phoolan Devi (Lady Shri Ram), the college bega ...
, and later entered
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. She received a 2018
Nari Shakti Puraskar The Nari Shakti Puraskar () is an annual award given by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India to individual women or to institutions that work towards the cause of women empowerment. It is presented by the presi ...
award.


Early life

Meenakshi Pahuja was born in 1978 and grew up in
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, the oldest of three children. Her father V. K. Pahuja taught swimming at the Modern School. She first entered swimming competitions at the age of five and became a junior age group national champion in the 50 metres breaststroke before she turned nine.


Career

Representing India, Pahuja won a medal in the 400 metres Individual Medley at the 1996 Asia Pacific Age Group swimming championships in
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, South Korea. She was a three-time champion at the national games. In 2001, she retired from swimming and became a lecturer in Physical Training at the
Lady Shri Ram College Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) is a constituent women's college, affiliated with the University of Delhi. History Established in 1956 in New Delhi by the late Lala Shri Ram in memory of his wife Phoolan Devi (Lady Shri Ram), the college bega ...
, part of the
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. In August 2006, Pahuja started
marathon swimming Marathon swimming is a class of open water swimming defined by long distances, with being the unofficially held minimum distance. Routes are typically geographically based or buoy based. Geographical routes include crossings of channels an ...
. She participated in a 19-km event over the Bhagirathi-Hooghly river in
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,
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. She then travelled to Switzerland to compete in the 2007 Lake Zürich Swim (26.4 km from
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to
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proper), where she was the fifth-place female finisher. She was financially supported by her father and the Vice-Chancellor of
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, Deepak Pental. Pahuja has tried twice to swim the English Channel. Her first attempt was in 2008. One week before arriving in
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, she competed in an 81-km championship over the Bhagirathi-Hooghly River; although she dealt with "muddy water and river snakes", she finished in 12 hours and 27 minutes. However, as she was not experienced with ocean swimming, she struggled with the current in the channel and withdrew after 11 km due to seasickness. Pahuja made her second attempt in 2014, again starting from the English side. After she had swum 40 km in 14 hours and 19 minutes, she was forced to return due to changing tides. She was 3 km away from completion. Pahuja was the first Indian to swim around
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in Florida and to complete the
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Solo in Texas. She also was the first Indian to complete the
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Highland Lakes Challenge, where she swam five lakes in five days: Lake Buchanan,
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,
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,
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, and Lake Travis. She is the second-fastest female finisher among the Indian participants in the
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-
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course (7.4 km). She won a bronze medal in the 2012
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Sea Cross race in Malaysia and finished third in the 2014 Manhattan Island Marathon Swim in New York City. She is entered in the ''
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'' as the first Indian swimmer to cross
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in the
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. In an interview, Pahuja has listed four major challenges that open-water swimmers should be prepared to face: weather conditions, sea life, endurance, and mental tenacity. She encountered a corpse in one of her river races at
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, which she mistook for a competitor until it collided with a scout boat. Pahuja has spoken of the need to increase public and government support for Indian athletes, especially female athletes. She was a co-producer of the short film "Break The Taboo. Period". She has also promoted improved school facilities for
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children. Due to
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restrictions, many Indian swimmers faced restricted access to practice facilities. Pahuja increased her advocacy of the Indian swim community, writing news articles about athletes planning to participate in the upcoming
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and arguing for increased access to facilities (maintaining distancing and sanitary guidelines).


Awards

Pahuja received a 2018
Nari Shakti Puraskar The Nari Shakti Puraskar () is an annual award given by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India to individual women or to institutions that work towards the cause of women empowerment. It is presented by the presi ...
award (India's highest civilian award for women) from President
Ram Nath Kovind Ram Nath Kovind ( ; born 1 October 1945) is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the president of India from 2017 to 2022. He is the first person from Uttar Pradesh to serve as the president. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Pa ...
.


References

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