Sajan Prakash on Saturday entered his name in Indian swimming record books by winning an automatic berth for the Tokyo Olympic Games in the men's 200 metres butterfly event here.

Prakash clocked 1 minute 56.38 seconds in the Sette Colli swimming competition. This timing was better than the Olympics 'A' qualification time of 1:56.48 secs.

He is the first-ever Indian swimmer to have achieved 'A' qualifying standard in the history of Indian swimming. The Olympic qualifying deadline is June 27.

Sajan Prakash
Sajan PrakashANI

"I have worked very hard for this, and I was confident with the way I had trained. This was my last chance, and I knew I had to do it here. I had come so close to the qualifying mark in the previous meets. My coach Pradeep Kumar sir, and I planned my tapering in such a way that I would peak at these two events in Serbia and Rome," the 27-year-old swimmer said after achieving the incredible feat.

Who is Sajan Prakash?

Sajan Prakash hails from Kerala and he specialises in freestyle, butterfly and medley events. Prakash is an Armed Police Inspector in Kerala Police. He has won many accolades in his swimming career over the years. The 27-year-old athlete became the best athlete of the Indian National Games and even set a record in 2015 by winning 6 gold and 3 silver medals.

Sajan Prakash
Sajan PrakashIANS

Prakash's mother V.J.Shantymol is also a former athlete, who represented India in several national and international events.

Prakash's feat in Rome has set a new milestone for Indian swimming, said Monal Chokshi, secretary-general, Swimming Federation of India (SFI).

"This is a historic moment for Indian swimming, and we are all absolutely thrilled with Sajan's performance in Sette Colli, Rome which happened to be the last event to make the 'A' qualifying mark. Sajan's achievement has broken the glass ceiling in Indian swimming which will inspire the generations to come," he said.

Last week, Prakash had clocked 1:56.96 in Belgrade, Serbia.

On Friday, Srihari Nataraj missed the 'A' qualifying mark by 0.05 seconds, having touched the pads at 53.90 in men's 100m backstroke. The 'A' cut for 100m backstroke is 53.85 seconds.

(With inputs from IANS)