MANILA, Philippines — Miranda Renner earned the first medal of the Philippine swimming team with a bronze medal finish in women's 100 meter freestyle in the ...
Jonathan Cook fell short in copping a bronze medal as he placed fourth in the men’s 100 breaststroke, while Jerard Jacinto seventh in the men’s 100 backstroke Renner placed third in the contest, clocking 56.950 just a second short from the gold medalist. MANILA, Philippines — Miranda Renner earned the first medal of the Philippine swimming team with a bronze medal finish in women’s 100 meter freestyle in the 31st Southeast Asian Games on Saturday at My Dinh Water Sports Palace in Vietnam.
Both teams, which won silver and gold respectively, were judged to have false starts in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay.
The Malaysian swimming team lost a silver medal in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay event, after the team, together with Singapore, were disqualified for ...
Based on the initial results shown on the scoreboard, Singapore, powered by former Olympic champion Joseph Schooling, Mikkel Lee, Quah Zheng Wen and Jonathan Tan finished first with a time of three minutes and 17.19 seconds. The Malaysian swimming team lost a silver medal in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay event, after the team, together with Singapore, were disqualified for false starts at the Aquatic Sports Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam last night.
The youngest Quah – Quah Jing Wen – got the meet off to a good start by bagging the first swimming gold medal of the Games in the 200m butterfly. The 22-year- ...
She remains unbeaten in the event in the four editions of the Games. The youngest Quah – Quah Jing Wen – got the meet off to a good start by bagging the first swimming gold medal of the Games in the 200m butterfly. The dynamic trio helped to clinch four golds for Team Singapore in the women's 200m butterfly, women's 200m individual medley, women's 100m freestyle, and men's 100m backstroke.
The quartet clocked 3:20.13 and thought they had taken an unexpected silver medal for Malaysia on the opening night of SEA Games swimming action at the My Dinh ...
Quah Jing Wen (Sin) 2:15.98, 2. Letitia Sim (Sin) 2:16.61, 3. Quah Jing Wen (Sin) 2:090.52 Games rec, 2. Quah Ting Wen (Sin) 55.60, 2. Kwanmuang Kamonchanok (Tha) 2:14.35. Jenjira Srisa-Ard (Tha) 56.62, 3. Quah Zheng Wen (Sin) 54.83, 2. Nguyen Huy Hoang (Vie) 15:00.75, 2. Nguyen Huu Kim Son (Vie) 15:27.31, 3. Nguyen Paul Le (Vie) 56.08, 3. Hii Puong Wei (Mas) 1:04.47. Ng Jing Fu (Mas) 1:03.61, 8.
Siblings Ting Wen (women's 100m free) and Zheng Wen (men's 100m back) were also winners. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
Maximillian Ang bagged a silver in the men’s 100m breaststroke in 1:01.58, eclipsing the previous national record of 1:01.61 set by Lionel Khoo in 2018. At the previous edition of the Games in 2019, Team Singapore claimed 23 golds in the Philippines, matching their best-ever haul from 2015. The gold was awarded to Vietnam (3:21.81) with Indonesia second (3:24.09) and Thailand third (3:24.28). Quah has set the national record only last year, clocking 2:10.01 at the Dolfin Fran Crippen Pro Swim Meet Of Champions in California. The 21-year-old, a two-time defending champion in the event, finished ahead of Vietnam's My Thao Le Thi (2:14.20) and Thailand's Kamonchanok Kwanmuang (2:14.35). HANOI - Quah Jing Wen clinched Singapore's first gold medal in swimming at this year's Hanoi SEA Games as she won the women's 200m butterfly in a national and meet record of 2min 9.52sec at the My Dinh Water Sports Palace on Saturday (May 14).
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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Singapore's swimmers were disqualified after finishing first in the SEA Games' Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay event, due to a technicality.
According to the SSA, Zheng Wen won gold in the Men’s 100m Backstroke with a time of 0:54.83. Not to be outdone, Ting Wen came in first in the Women’s 100m Freestyle, with a time of 0:55.60. He also praised them for their good showing. The disqualification was due to a fractionally early start by one of the swimmers, according to ST. That left the hosts, Vietnam, to take the gold instead, with a time of 3:21.810. This was due to a technicality, according to the national swimming coach.
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.
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I don’t want to put it in a bad way, but there have been a lot of problems with what’s been happening technically on the ground here. I told them that missing this medal should make them more determined to step up in the individual events and show that they’re capable. Due to the disqualification of both teams, Vietnam, who won third place (3:21:81s), has been awarded the gold medal.
HANOI: Swimmer Quah Ting Wen was halfway through changing for her event when she heard the announcement for the women's 200m butterfly finals.
Said Jing Wen: "Being able to do this sport with my family, my siblings like my brother and sister .... It's just really special and not something that a lot of people can experience," she said. This is her first Games gold in the event. "I just wanted to go out there and show the world what I can do because my training has always been pretty good. Competing in her only event of the day, older sister Ting Wen would successfully defend her 100m freestyle title. "I just ran out. Advertisement
HANOI: After a sensational 50m butterfly swim saw him set a new personal best and new SEA Games record with a time of 23.04, swimmer Teong Tzen Wei found it ...
We are just going to move forward and be the best that we can be at this meet," Quah said. Advertisement "Pretty stoked with the result either way, got a lot more of the meet left so we'll see what we can do." Advertisement Advertisement I'm really happy that the training that I've done has finally paid off.
Gan Ching Hwee retained her SEA Games women's 800m freestyle title while Quah Zheng Wen claimed gold in the men's 100m freestyle final.
It is what it is, we need to move forward and be the best that we can be.” The final gold of the day came from the women’s 4x100m freestyle team comprising Amanda Lim, Christie Chue, Quah Jing Wen and Quah Ting Wen, who stormed home in 3:45.710 to finish ahead of their rivals. Quah picked up his second gold at the Games after clocking 49.57sec, while Tan earned a joint-silver with Vietnam’s Jeremie Loic Nino Luong after both swimmers touched the wall in 50.14sec. We’ve still got a lot of the meet left so we’ll see what we can do. I know that if I give my best and leave everything in the pool, it’s easier for me to move on if I do badly. “I just want to get my best, give it my all.
HANOI — Swimmer Quah Ting Wen was halfway through changing for her event when she heard the announcement for the women's 200m butterfly finals.
"And I'm just so appreciative of that." This is her first Games gold in the event. "I just wanted to go out there and show the world what I can do because my training has always been pretty good. Competing in her only event of the day, older sister Ting Wen would successfully defend her 100m freestyle title. "I just ran out. Advertisement
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.
While day one of swimming action at the 2021 (2022) Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) was dominated by Singapore, mainly the Quah siblings, several other ...
For Nguyên, the man’s time resulted in not only a new SEA Games Record but also a new national record. Christie Chue posted 2:31.89 while Letitia Sim also landed on the podium in 2:31.97. - Singapore’sQuah Zheng Wentook the men’s 100m free in 49.57, the only sub-50 second time of the race. - Singapore also wound up on top of the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay podium, with the squad ofQuah Ting Wen, Quah Jing Wen, Christie Chueand Amanda Limcollectively clocking a time of 3:45.71 to win by nearly 3 seconds. - Results - LCM (50m)