Commonwealth Games 2014: Sajan Prakash Fails to Qualify in Men's 400m Freestyle
Sajan Prakash came fourth in heat number 2 of men's 400m freestyle but finished at the 20th spot overall in a field of 28 swimmers at the Tollcross International centre.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 25, 2014 05:00 pm IST

Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash failed to advance to the men's 400m freestyle final after clocking 3:59:29 in his heat on the opening day of the 20th Commonwealth Games on Thursday. (Also read: Swimming gold rush for Australia, Scotland on Day 1)
Prakash came fourth in heat number 2 but finished at the 20th spot overall in a field of 28 swimmers at the Tollcross International centre.
Australia's David McKeon clocked an impressive 3:45.23 in his heat to emerge on top, while compatriots Mack Horton (3:47.33) and Jordan Harrison (3:47.75) also made it to the final.
For the hosts, S Milne (3.46.88), D Wallace (3.46.96) and R Renwick (3.47.19) qualified for the final.
In men's 100m freestyle, Indian para-swimmer Prasanta Karmakar, who had won a bronze medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, clocked 1.04.86 to qualify for the final after finishing fourth in heat.