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.
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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HANOI: Their scores had flashed on the screen at the My Dinh Water Sports Palace and they were halfway through giving their interviews when the quartet of ...
"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 based out of a technicality.
After Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines were disqualified, Vietnam won the race. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
''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. We'll turn something that was bad today into something good hopefully in the next few days. They were then ushered away.
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.
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.
The 2022 SEA Games have just kicked off! · In Singapore's 4 x 100m freestyle relay team are Joseph Schooling, Mikkel Lee, Quah Zheng Wen and Jonathan Tan.
“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. Here’s a 2-minute simplified explanation of why it matters: We’ll turn something that was bad today into something good hopefully in the next few days,” national head coach Gary Tan commented.
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
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.