Sagar Kanya1 Rupali Repale | |
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| Born | (1982-02-03) 3 February 1982 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
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| Relatives | Vishal Hinge (Spouse), Swaraj Hinge (Son), Hindavi Hinge (daughter) |
| Website | www |
Rupali Ramdas Repale (born 3 February 1982 in Mumbai), is an Indian open-water long-distance swimmer and triathlete. She swam the English Channel in the solo swim category on 15 August 1994 45 in a time span of 16 hours and 7 minutes, making her the youngest successful swimmer (12 years old) to cross the English Channel for the year 1994.6 She swam a total of seven straits during the course of her swimming career, Gibraltar Strait, Palk Strait, Bass Strait, Cook Strait,7 Robben Island Channel and Mumbai-Dharamtar Channel.89
Early life and background
Rupali Repale was born in Mumbai, the daughter of Ramdas Repale and Rekha Repale, who were small-scale business owners from a modest financial background. Born in rural Pune, both the parents moved to Mumbai city in 1970s shortly before their marriage and settled in Bhandup, a suburb of Mumbai. Rupali completed her schooling at Bright High School & Junior College Bhandup-(west) and went on to graduate with a degree in sociology from Mumbai University.10
Rupali started swimming at an early age and soon developed a penchant for it. She showed remarkable stamina even at an early age and could swim for hours at a stretch. Noticed by her coaches and later backed by her father, she soon started training for long-distance events and later in the open waters. Apart from swimming, she also participates in Triathlon events and has achieved many accolades in it as well.11
Swimming career
- 1994: English Channel, England to France, 34 kilometers in 16 hours and 7 minutes. Youngest Swimmer for the year 1994.6
- 1994: Gibraltar Strait, Spain to Morocco, 28 kilometers in 5 hours and 5 minutes.12
- 1995: Mumbai to Dharamtar two-way Gateway of India swim, 72 kilometers in 21 hours and 30 minutes.13
- 1995: Sri Lanka to India, 40 kilometers in 11 hours and 5 minutes.
- 1996: Bass Strait, Phillip Bay to Melbourne, 65 kilometers in 17 hours, required swimming within the confines of a cage due to the shark-infested nature of the strait.
- 1998: Cook Strait, Pegano Head to Waipiro Bay (New Zealand), 80 kilometers in 19 hours 44 minutes, record for the longest successful swim in first attempt14
- 2000: Three Anchor Bay to Robben Island (South Africa) two-way. 30 kilometers in 7 hrs.15
Awards and honors
- National Youth Award awarded by then President of India late Hon. Shankar Dayal Sharma, Bhopal 1995.
- Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award awarded by then Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (India) Hon. Uma Bharti, New Delhi 1999.16
- HIMA Foundation Award awarded by then Governor of Maharashtra late Hon. Dr. P C Alexander, Mumbai 1995.
- Sagar Kanya title conferred upon by the Government of Maharashtra.1
- Dolphin Queen title conferred upon by the Government of New Zealand.
Present activities
Rupali is the founder and director of Rupali Industries,3 a water purification based home appliance company. In her spare time she likes to coach young talent at local swimming pools.
Books on Rupali
- Biographical book Jal Akramile (Marathi) written by Sumedh Vadavala and published by Rajhans Prakashans.17
- Excerpt from Rupali's book is included in the Maharashtra state school curriculum to encourage youth involvement in sports.18
References
References
- Unknown
- "Untitled Page".
- "Home". rupaliaqua.com.
- "Rupali Ramdas Repale 1994 | Channel Swimming Association".
- "English Channel swim by Rupali Ramdas Repale on 15 August 1994 | Dover.UK.com". www.dover.uk.com. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- "CSA Awards | Channel Swimming Association".
- "Cook Strait Swim - History". Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- Unknown
- "Water Nymph | Outlook India Magazine". 6 February 2022.
- "The Telegraph - Calcutta : Careergraph". Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- "'I win them all' | Pune News - Times of India". The Times of India. 8 April 2000.
- "Cruce a Nado Ida Reglamentario". Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- Darpan, Pratiyogita (June 2000). "Competition Science Vision".
- "Cook Strait swimming record smashed". 31 January 2009.
- "ape Long Distance". Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- "National Adventure Awards, Indira Gandhi NSS Awards to be presented" (Press release). Press Information Bureau, India. 4 June 1999. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- "Jal Akramile-जल आक्रमिले". Archived from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- "Marathi Balbharti" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2016.
External links
External links
- Official Site Archived 16 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine
- Junnar Taluka
