”That’s quite cool, a bit unreal, too,” said Singh, who will be 13 years and 255 days old.It’s not surprising the London-based schoolgirl, who swims for English club Barnet Copthall, is undaunted by the prospect. She has already lived through the 2015 earthquake that devastated Nepal, leaving nearly 9,000 dead.”It was terrifying,” she said of the experience she endured with her mother, Garima, and younger brother Sauren while they were back in Nepal for the national swimming championships.The family, in a fifth-floor apartment of a building in Kathmandu, sheltered under a table before using the stairs to leave the building as the aftershocks rumbled.”Fortunately, it was a new building so it did not collapse like others around,” she said. Dil Bhusan Pathak is a [Nepali] journalist and filmmaker. On 20 April 2015 Dil Bhusan Pathak rejoined Kantipur Televisionas Editor-in-Chief. Under his leadership, the Street Studio was initiated as an immediate response to continue broadcasting news in the aftermath of the Nepal Earthquake 2015 and was hooked on to by many international news/media.He is the host of the TV talk-show Tough Talk with Dil Bhusan Pathak initially in News 24 Television, and now in Kantipur TV every Wednesday at 9pm ,Nepali swimmer Gaurika Singh, already a seasoned international competitor at 13, is poised to become the youngest Olympian in Rio when she hits the water in the 100m backstroke heats on Sunday.
Gaurika Singh, Olympian and Garima Rana in TOUGH talk with Dil Bhusan Pathak
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