Kutraleeswaran Ramesh (born 8 November 1981), popularly known as Kutraleeswaran or Kutral, is an Indian swimmer and the founder of Nanban Sports Foundation which aims to help Indian sportspersons who are suffering financially. A winner of the prestigious Arjuna award for sportspersons from Indian government, he also entered the Guinness Book of World records when he was just 13 years old, by swimming across six channels in a single calendar year, a feat which was never achieved by anyone else till date.
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| - Kutraleeswaran Ramesh (born 8 November 1981), popularly known as Kutraleeswaran or Kutral, is an Indian swimmer and the founder of Nanban Sports Foundation which aims to help Indian sportspersons who are suffering financially. A winner of the prestigious Arjuna award for sportspersons from Indian government, he also entered the Guinness Book of World records when he was just 13 years old, by swimming across six channels in a single calendar year, a feat which was never achieved by anyone else till date. (en)
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| - Kutraleeswaran Ramesh (born 8 November 1981), popularly known as Kutraleeswaran or Kutral, is an Indian swimmer and the founder of Nanban Sports Foundation which aims to help Indian sportspersons who are suffering financially. A winner of the prestigious Arjuna award for sportspersons from Indian government, he also entered the Guinness Book of World records when he was just 13 years old, by swimming across six channels in a single calendar year, a feat which was never achieved by anyone else till date. Currently, he runs a foundation named Nanban Sports Foundation to help Indian sportspersons who are suffering financially to spend for their sporting activities. (en)
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