Swimmer Sajan Prakash finished second in his Heat but that was not enough to advance the semifinals of the men's 100m butterfly event as India's underwhelming campaign at the Tokyo Olympics ended in Tokyo on Thursday. Tokyo Olympics | Full Schedule | Sports News
Prakash, who also competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, finished second in the second-slowest heat with a time of 53.45s.
The cut was placed at 51.74s.
The 27-year-old from Kerala, finished 46th among 55 swimmers. The top-16 progressed to the semifinals.
All three Indian swimmers -- Prakash, Srihari Nataraj, and Maana Patel -- head home after disappointing show, failing to even match their personal best times in their main events.
Prakash, who became the first Indian ever to breach the Olympic 'A' qualification mark last month to qualify for the Tokyo Games, had finished 24th overall in the 200m butterfly, his pet event, on Monday.
Nataraj, competing in his first Olympics, was ranked 27 among the 40 swimmers in the 100m backstroke.