Quah Zheng Wen helped bring his siblings' Southeast Asian Games day 1 medal haul to a total of 4, taking the men's 100m backstroke.
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The Singapore men's 4x100m freestyle relay team was disqualified from the race at the SEA Games on Saturday (May 14). Won the race. The quartet, ...
We'll turn something that was bad today into something good hopefully in the next few days." CNA reported that the disqualification was due to a fractionally early start by a swimmer. However, the swimmers were informed of their disqualification in the middle of their interview after they won the race, according to CNA.
Olympic swimming hero Joseph Schooling had a first gold of this year's Southeast Asian Games dramatically snatched away when Singapore's sprint relay team ...
Malaysian swimming coach Chris Martin said official timing showed one of their swimmers had left the blocks at a chageover 0.12 seconds before the incoming swimmer had touched the wall, in comments reported by state news agency Bernama. But while conducting a post-race interview the quartet's elation turned to agony when were informed they had been disqualified -- because one of their swimmers had left his blocks early at a changeover -- before being ushered away. Schooling, Quah Zheng Wen, Jonathan Tan and Mikkel Lee came home well clear of their regional rivals in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the SEA Games in Hanoi on Saturday night and celebrated winning gold.
Olympic swimming hero Joseph Schooling had a first gold of this year's Southeast Asian Games dramatically snatched away when Singapore's sprint relay team ...
Five to watch at SEA Games: From Olympic champions to SEA Games The disqualification ends Singapore’s winning streak in SEA Games 4x100m freestyle relays dating back to 2001. Schooling, Quah Zheng Wen, Jonathan Tan and Mikkel Lee came home well clear of their regional rivals in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the SEA Games in Hanoi on Saturday night and celebrated winning gold.
HANOI - National swimming head coach Gary Tan on Sunday (May 15) refuted a report suggesting that Olympian Joseph Schooling was responsible for Singapore's ...
So coming out of that situation, they really pushed themselves and changed their mindset and put themselves in the right headspace." Tan admitted that the incident had initially affected the team, adding: "Yesterday the boys were quite down on themselves but I think they really picked it up. But Singapore were disqualified for what was understood to be a fractionally early start by a swimmer.
HANOI: Singapore's swimming national head coach Gary Tan on Sunday (May 15) said it was not Joseph Schooling who had taken off early from the blocks in the ...
"They swam in the relay yesterday and then Mikkel as well. "Yesterday the boys were really quite down on themselves, but I think they really picked it up. Advertisement "We're just making sure that our kids are safe, safer than yesterday. Advertisement Advertisement
HANOI: Joseph Schooling won his first gold at the 31st SEA Games on Saturday (May 14) after combining with Mikkel Lee, Quah Zheng Wen and Jonathan Tan to ...
"Kudos to the boys. Even though we're trying to find a reason and we wanted to make sure that this was not a issue of the technical error," he said. "I think it's a based out of a technicality.
Joseph Schooling was scheduled to compete in the event but did not.
In the 50m butterfly finals, Teong emerged victorious with a time of 23.04 seconds, defending his 2019 win. In the next heat, Teong led the pack with a time of 23.36 seconds, putting him in first position going into the finals, and with Lee in second position. Lee placed first in his heat with a time of 23.80 seconds, a personal best for him.
Singapore swimmer Teong Tzen Wei erased Joseph Schooling's men's 50m butterfly SEA Games record as he retain the gold medal he won from the Olympic champion ...
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Singapore's swimming national head coach Gary Tan refuted reports by the Vietnamese media claiming that national swimmer and Olympian Joseph Schooling was ...
According to several media reports, the disqualification was due to a fractionally early start by a swimmer. National swimmer Mikkel Lee said: "What happened yesterday was unfortunate, but I will still choose those guys to go on the same relay ten out of ten times and I just hope we can carry this momentum despite the dip that we had yesterday." Singapore's swimming national head coach Gary Tan refuted reports by the Vietnamese media claiming that national swimmer and Olympian Joseph Schooling was responsible for the national team's disqualification at the Hanoi SEA Games, according to The Straits Times (ST).
Singapore's Olympic swimming champion Joseph Schooling retained his SEA Games gold in his pet event, the men's 100m butterfly.
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HANOI: Singapore's Joseph Schooling successfully defended his 100m butterfly crown on Monday (May 16) after clocking a time of 52.22 to claim victory at the ...
"At the end of the day, five in a row is great. "I don't know. At the last Games, he was part of the team that won gold. Later in the evening, Schooling combined with Quah, Jonathan Tan and Maximillan Ang to win the men’s 4x100m medley. "The start was a little iffy, but at the end of the day, everyone's stepping off the same blocks ... Overall I'm just really happy to get my one and only individual (race) out of the way. Advertisement
Singapore's Olympic champion Joseph Schooling won his first gold at the 31st Southeast Asia (SEA) Games, pipping Quah Zheng Wen to first place on Monday (May 16) ...
Read about Schooling and Quah's 100m butterfly finals at the 2019 SEA Games here: In 2019, Schooling successfully defended his title as the king of 100m butterfly at the SEA Games, clocking a time of 51.84 seconds, slightly ahead of Quah who swam a time of 51.87 seconds. Schooling has dominated this SEA Games event since 2013, making this win his fifth title in the 100m butterfly race.
HANOI — Singapore's swimming national head coach Gary Tan on Sunday (May 15) said it was not Joseph Schooling who had taken off early from the blocks in the ...
So coming out of that situation, they really pushed themself, and actually changed their mindset and put themselves in the right head space as well." "They swam in the relay yesterday and then Mikkel as well. "Yesterday the boys were really quite down on themselves, but I think they really picked it up. "We're just making sure that our kids are safe, safer than yesterday. Advertisement Advertisement
Singapore's Olympic swimming champion Joseph Schooling retained his SEA Games gold in his pet event, the men's 100m butterfly.
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Joseph Schooling has won his 5th gold medal at the SEA Games in the 100m Butterfly event, and also won gold in the 4x100m Medley Relay.
We think this more than makes up for losing out on the gold in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay due to disqualification. Due to the 4x100m Freestyle Relay disqualification, Schooling had been in the unusual position of not having won any gold yet, prior to the Butterfly event. He later joined the Singapore team to win another gold in the 4x100m medley relay, more than making up for the letdown of disqualification. In fact, the gold rush is now continuing for Schooling, as together with Quah, Jonathan Tan and Maximillian Ang, he later won the Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay. That’s why he must have been all the more determined to win his first of the SEA Games in his pet event — the 100m Butterfly. For a fierce competitor like Joseph Schooling, failing to win gold at the 4x100m Freestyle Relay must have been a disappointment.
He won with a time of 52.22sec while compatriot Quah Zheng Wen finished second in 52.86sec. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
I’m going to tell the guys that we are just going to race as hard as we can and enjoy the process. She said: “Honestly this was the most challenging event for me physically and mentally. You can see the older guys like Zheng Wen and Jo rubbing off a very good vibe on the two boys. it’s a really valuable asset to have.” It was about stepping up and getting your hand on the wall first. On his race, Schooling said: “The timing was irrelevant for this one. He said: “I can’t say now because we are still in discussions on the relays... I could be doing more but you just swim the best you can when called upon.” Ching Hwee was first up on the blocks in the women’s 200m freestyle and the 18-year-old clocked 2min 02.06sec to finish ahead of Thailand’s Kamonchanok Kwanmuang (2:02.63) and teammate Chan Zi Yi (2:03.21). He said: “With what happened in the 4x100m, he really stepped up as an individual to really talk with the younger guys about how to move on from here... The quartet touched home in 3:37.69, ahead of Vietnam (3:39.76) and Thailand (3:43.67). The victory was also redemption for Schooling and Co after a shock disqualification in the 4x100m freestyle last Saturday. After Schooling touched the wall in 52.22 seconds to claim the top spot at the My Dinh Water Sports Palace, he grinned and slapped the water in celebration.
Singapore's Joseph Schooling earned his 29th Southeast Asian Games gold medal of his glittering career as swimming competition continued at the Mỹ Đình ...
Vietnam is hosting the SEA Games for the second time. Indonesia’s Rifda Irfanaluthfi earned her second gold medal of the Games, adding the women’s floor title to her individual all-around success. Singapore’s Joseph Schooling earned the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games gold medal of his glittering career as swimming competition continued at the Mỹ Đình Aquatics Centre in Hanoi.