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Friday 29 March 2019

Jawatankuasa ICT & Laman Web dan Buletin


Saya mewakili team ICT & Laman Web Portal memohon maaf jika terdapat kesilapan sepanjang kejohanan ini berlansung. Terima kasih kepada Bahagian Sukan KPM kerana memberi kepercayaan kepada kami untuk melaksanakan tugas ini. Tahniah kepada pasukan Selangor kerana mengekalkan johan keseluruhan kejohanan. Tahniah juga kepada atlet-atlet dari semua negeri. Tahniah kepada Negeri Perak sebagai tuan rumah kejohanan MSSM Akuatik 2019








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Thursday 28 March 2019

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Wednesday 27 March 2019

In Seventh Heaven






Full of promise: Loo Yie Bing holding the trophies she won on the third day of the MSSM championships in Ipoh yesterday.
Full of promise: Loo Yie Bing holding the trophies she won on the third day of the MSSM championships in Ipoh yesterday.
PETALING JAYA: Loo Yie Bing is only 12 but she is already making heads turn at the Tuanku Zara Aquatic Centre in Ipoh.
The young Sabahan created a splash when she erased one of the oldest records on the third day of the MSSM swimming championships yesterday.
Yie Bing posted 1:01.25 in the girls’ 7-12 100m freestyle event to smash the record of 1:02.54 held by former Olympian Leung Chii Lin, who is also from Sabah, since 2003.
Chong Xin Lin, her main rival in the meet, settled for silver with 1:07.23.

Yie Bing went on to win the 200m individual medley as well to bring her gold medal tally to an impressive seven.
She clocked 2:39.65 as Selangor’s Xin Lin finished second (2:41.93) ahead of her teammate Yoong Jia Jia (2:49.07).
Yie Bing was denied a clean sweep when she was beaten by Xin Lin in the 50m backstroke.
Xin Lin clocked 33.30 to break the 2016 meet record of 33.95 set by Fabian Janetty of Sabah. Yie Bing came in second with 35.07.
Yie Bing enjoyed a strong opening act on Sunday by winning the 50m breaststroke, 50m butterfly and 200m freestyle.
She also came out tops in the 100m butterfly and 100m breaststroke on Monday.
Yie Bing has improved by leaps and bounds since her MSSM debut in Melaka last year where she picked up four golds, two silvers and a bronze.
Sarawakian Hii Puong Wei finally had a gold to show after playing second fiddle to Kuala Lumpur’s Khiew Hoe Yean in the boys’ 16-18 age group.
Puong Wei had to smash the 2018 meet record of 2:10.16 held by Hoe Yean to secure the 200m individual medley gold medal with 2:09.30. Hoe Yean also dipped under his old record with 2:09.55 for the silver.
Hoe Yean, however, was victorious in the 50m backstroke and 100m freestyle to bring his gold medal tally to six.
He smashed the meet record of 27.53 held by Wong Tzi Rok of Selangor since 2014 in winning the 50m backstroke in 27.37.
Bukit Jalil-based swimmer Angelina Chan clocked 2:24.86 to break the girls’ 16-18 200m individual medley record.
Her time erased the previous record of 2:25.43 held by Erika Kong of Sarawak since 2011.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/swimming/2019/03/27/in-seventh-heaven/#GcJAxbf6hfccS5Ay.99

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Tuesday 26 March 2019

Float Like A Butterfly


Champion in the making: KL swimmer Bryan Leong is on track to emulate Singapore’s Joseph Schooling in becoming a butterfly specialist of Olympic standard.
Champion in the making: KL swimmer Bryan Leong is on track to emulate Singapore’s Joseph Schooling in becoming a butterfly specialist of Olympic standard.
PETALING JAYA: Singapore has Joseph Schooling but Malaysia may one day be bragging about an Olympian swimmer of their own in teen butterfly specialist Bryan Leong.
The 16-year-old cracked a long standing 11-year record en route to clinching his second gold for Kuala Lumpur in the National Schools (MSSM) swimming championships at the Tuanku Zara Aquatic Centre in Ipoh yesterday.
Bryan clocked a superb 56.14 to dip under Foo Jian Beng’s meet record of 56.21 set in 2008 – in winning the boys’ 16-18 age-group 100m butterfly event.
Melaka’s Low Zheng Yong claimed the silver with 56.90 ahead of KL’s Koh Teck Chen, who placed third with 57.58.
Jian Beng clocked the record time in March 2008 and went on to break two national records to be crowned the Malaysia Games (Sukma) Best Sportsboy in Terengganu three months later.
For Bryan, it is his second gold medal in the meet as he won the 50m butterfly event on Sunday. Bryan came close to breaking the meet record of 25.42 held by Keith Lim of KL since 2016 with his winning time of 25.51.
Bryan was all smiles yesterday as he proved his point after switching colours from Selangor to swim for KL-based Ikan Bilis Swimming Club.
The Garden International School student caught the eye of many by breaking Schooling’s 50m butterfly 14-15 age-group record at the 14th Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) invitation tournament last September.
Bryan’s winning time in the 100m butterfly – the same event where Schooling splashed to Olympic gold for Singapore in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 – is also faster than the winning time of 56.55 clocked by Sabah’s Hollymax Bell at the Perak Sukma last year.
Bryan has yet to compete in the Sukma and is definitely a new talent to watch out for when he swims in the 2020 edition in Johor.
KL also owned another meet record yesterday when Khiew Hoe Yean improved on his own meet record of 2:06.93 set last year in winning the boys’ 16-18 200m backstroke event in 2:05.55.
It was the 16-year-old’s third gold medal. He came out tops in the 200m freestyle and 100m backstroke on Sunday.

Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/swimming/2019/03/26/float-like-a-butterfly/#OPEFe8v5q6ladCcG.99

SEKITAR KEJOHANAN AKUATIK MSSM 2019 - HARI KETIGA