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Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash, 31, faced physical and mental exhaustion after missing out on the Paris Games and losing his sponsor. He took a break for the first time in his life, underwent Ayurvedic treatment, and explored coaching. The Arjuna Award announcement last week revitalized him, and he has now signed a four-month contract with JSW, returning to training.
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