Poorva Shetye

Poorva Kiran Shetye (born 12 March 1993), is an Indian International Swimmer, who is specialized in 50 m, 100 m and 200 m breaststroke.

Under advice from her family Homeopathic doctor, Dr. Seema Oak, she took swimming to improve her lung capacity.

Poorva recently graduated with a distinction from RMIT University in Masters of Analytics located in Melbourne, Australia.

She worked for two years as Operations Head at JGI Grassroots, a venture set up by Jain University in Bangalore.

Poorva Shetye won one gold and silver medal in her first International participation in South Asian Swimming Championship - 2006, Islamabad.