However, they were not able to qualify for the summit clash. Israel’s duo of Eden Blecher and Shelly Bobritsky were fighting it out to seek qualification for the final of the women’s duet technical routine event at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. As per the official Olympics website, the participants are scored on the basis of synchronisation, difficulty, technique and choreography. A technical routine involves five designated movements and they lasted a maximum of 2.50 minutes. The artistic swimming event in the Olympics consisted of a free routine and it lasts up to 3-4 minutes. Israel’s swimming duo, Eden Blecher and Shelly Bobritsky, performed to Madhuri Dixit’s song Aaja Nachle at Tokyo Olympics. Nach le Nach le …used by team Israel for #ArtisticSwimming at #Olympics2020 #BollywoodInspiredOlympians #AajaNachle /RQ7nThJsNG Indian supporters are overjoyed with the duo’s choice to involve a Bollywood song. Swimmers Blecher and Bobritsky can be seen in the video flapping to Madhuri’s classic move from the song. A social media user tweeted, “Thank you so much Team Israel for this!!! You have no idea how excited I was to hear and see this!! AAJA NACHLE.” Another Twitter handle wrote, “Entry of Bollywood in #TokyoOlympics and as usual, there’s some different level of energy in our Indian songs,” Yes, you read it right Footage of Israeli swimmers performing on Madhuri’s song has gone viral on the internet. Indian fans are praising the Israeli duo’s performance for adding an element of Bollywood in the Olympics.
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