However, Amanda Lim lost the women's 50m freestyle for the first time since 2009. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
So hopefully, by next year, we will be in a top position for sure." Asked if she is aiming to reclaim the title in Cambodia next year, she replied: "Well, I would say yes. I don't think I'm going to retire the next year that’s for sure. In the men's 50m breaststroke final, Maximillian Ang was third in a personal best of 28.32sec. He also claimed a bronze in the 200m individual medley in 2:03.73. Lim said: "Obviously this is not the result I wanted, but I really came into the race without any expectations. "That said, I'm very happy for Janjira because she’s been around for quite some time as well and she's an awesome sprinter.
Singapore's Gan Ching Hwee swept to her fourth gold medal at the Hanoi SEA Games, winning the gruelling women's 1500m freestyle race in dominant fashion.
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HANOI: Swimmer Gan Ching Hwee made it four SEA Games golds in as many events as she cruised to victory in the women's 1500m freestyle at the My Dinh Water ...
There was also a silver for Quah Zheng Wen in the 200m freestyle. The timing of 1:48.20 was a personal best for Zheng Wen. They clocked a time of 4:07.62, beating nearest challengers Philippines by almost five seconds.
Find out what happened on day 5 of the 2021 Southeast Asian Games where the nation of Singapore still stands tall among the swimming medal table.
That swim is a new Vietnamese Record. Vietnam has 9 gold medals and 21 total medals with a day of racing remaining – 1 gold and 2 total medals shy of their 2017 result. That marks a second-straight win in the event for Malaysia, following up on Welson Sim’s victory in 2017. Stopping the clock in a time of 16:36.73, the 18-year-old captured her 4th individual gold medal, adding this event to her previous wins this week in the 200m free, 400m free, and 800 free. Jenjira took top honors in the 50 free in a mark of 25.12 while her teammate, Kamonchanok Kwanmuang got it done for gold in the 400m IM in 4:49.98. The men’s events were highlighted by Vietnam’s Pham Thanh Bao doubling up on his 100m breast win with a victory in the 50m breast. In other races Thailand’s Jenjira Srisaard earned her 5th medal of the meet in the women’s 50 free.