AK Patel



Ankan Kumar Patel is an Indian open water swimmer.
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Relays
Patel is a member of Delphinus, a 6-person relay team that swam 286 km (177.7 miles) around the city of Mumbai, India in an event called Swimmathon. Delphinus started and finished at the Gateway of India between 28-30 October 2014 in a clockwise course in 49 hours 44 minutes.
Delphinus Team
- Wing Commander Paramvir Singh
- Sergeant G Narhari
- Sergeant Ankan Kumar Patel
- Sergeant S Sriharim
- Corporal Aneesh Singh
- Leading Aircraftsman Vicky Tokas
Goal
The Swimmathon was the longest open water swimming relay in Asia with the goal to promote and popularize the sport of open water swimming in India and to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the Indian Air Force.
Swimathon
The swimmathon was extremely challenging as the sea conditions were rough and swim was against current, besides other challenges of marine life like jellyfish and a very high level of water pollution in Thane Creek. Two independent observers from the Maharashtra State Amateur Aquatic Association were on board an escort boat to observe and ratify the swimming record. Mumbai is a triangular shaped island surrounded on two sides by the Arabian Sea, while the third side is Thane Creek.
Delphinus Records Set
- Longest open water swim in Asia
- First swim around Mumbai in the clockwise direction
- Longest open water swim in the Arabian Sea
- Longest open water swim by a military team
The Sea Hawk Relay
Patel was also a member of The Sea Hawk relay, a team of 6 Indian open water swimmers who completed a charity swim on behalf of Project Nanhi Kali that supports the cause of education of the underprivileged girls in India. It was the longest open water swimming relay in history that completed 433.11 km from Dona Paula in Goa along the Konkan coast to the Gateway of India in Mumbai, India in 156 hours between 13-19 February 2015.
The Sea Hawk Members
- Wing Commander Paramvir Singh
- Sergeant Gullupilli Narhari
- Sergeant Ankan Kumar Patel
- Leading Aircraftman Vicky Tokas
- Assistant Sub-inspector Ganesh Palande of the Mumbai Police
- Manav Mehta, a Std IX student of Podar International School in Nerul
Mumbai to Mangalore Relay
The 2016 Sea Hawk relay team of Indian Air Force Wing Commander Paramvir Singh, retired Indian Air Force Sergeant Gullupilli Narhari, Sergeant Ankan Kumar Patel, Indian Air Force Aircraftman Vicky Tokas, Mumbai police sub-inspector Shrikant Palande, 16-year-old Manav Mehta, swimmer-coach Rahul Chiplunkar completed a 1,031 km non-stop relay swim from the Gate of India in Mumbai to Mangalore in India in between November 16th and the finish on December 8th, a 22-day journey.
External links
- Marathoners Make Mumbai To Mangaluru
- Tribute To The Call Of The Sea
- Indian Open Water Team Attempts World Record
- @TheSeaHawk
- The Sea Hawks Facebook page
- The Evolution Of Distance, The Sea Hawks Soar To Record
- 1,000 km From Mumbai To Mangalore
- Indian Open Water Team Attempts World Record
- IDBI Bank Allies with the Indian Air Force for Channel Swimmathon as a Part of IAF’s 82nd Anniversary Celebration
- Air Force team completes swim around city, sets Asian record
- Record-setting Relays Rock N Roll
- Delphinus Swims 286 km Around Mumbai
- The Evolution Of Distance, The Sea Hawks Soar To Record
- 1,000 km From Mumbai To Mangalore
- Open Water Swimming
- World Open Water Swimming Association