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Thursday, 23 March 2017
(Swimming) Sebastian Soon aims for Sea Games with record-breaking MSSM championships feat
MALACCA:
Sebastian Soon is hoping he has done enough to be included in the
national squad for the Sea Games after smashing the under-18 400m
individual medley meet record at the Malaysian Schools Sports Council
(MSSM) Swimming Championships in Malacca yesterday.
But Malacca's new sensation, Low Zheng Yong, who bagged his
sixth gold medal, was quick to cast a shadow over the more senior
swimmers, with eye-opening performances.
In fact, it was the 14-year old Low, swimming in the
under-18 400m individual medley, who was closest to giving the 16-year
old Soon a run for his money, finishing 10 seconds adrift as Soon
clocked 34:40.47s to better Jordan Yip's year-old mark of 4:43.41s by
three seconds.
Soon looks towards a fruitful year with an aim of
establishing himself further in the national squad, while Low said he
will focus on his PT3 exams this year, before making a serious push for
the national squad next year, something that seems his destiny based on
his performances.
"I've been training six times a week with the national
squad, so I guess this has been fruitful," said Soon, after bagging his
third gold medal of the meet.
The SMJK Yu Hua, Kajang, student has been making daily trips
to the Kampung Pandan Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur, where the
national squad is having its temporary training base while awaiting
completion of refurbishment works at the National Aquatics Centre.
"I am hoping that I might get into the national squad for
the Sea Games, but otherwise, I will focus on a few international age
group meets this year and the Malaysia Open, which will be a non-age
group event where I can prove myself further," said Soon, whose elder
brother, Nicholas, is also in the national squad.
"I had put in a lot of hard work since last year's MSSM
National Championships and this time, I've improved my 200m individual
medley time by three seconds and over 400 metres, my time has improved
by eight seconds," said Soon.
On his home ground and at his usual training pool, Low was
not to be denied another day of limelight, when he bagged the under-15
boys 200m breaststroke gold medal after renewing Ng Yi Hao's three-year
old record of 2:27.14s by almost five seconds, with a time of 2:32.81s.
"I've put a lot of work into this for the past year, but
even with the PT3 exams this year, I will still be focusing on improving
my performances further," said Yok Bin Secondary School student Low,
after setting his second meet record.
The relays saw the Kuala Lumpur under-15 quartet of Khiew
Hoe Yan, Lee Jia Jin, Koh Teck Chen and Zachary Lim complete a rare
double together in the 4x100m medley. Having combined to win the
under-12 gold at the MSSM meet two years ago, they yesterday completed
the second gold together, by winning the same event in the under-15
category and will be looking to go on to complete the historic treble
with the under-18 gold.
In the girls' section, there was no stopping Selangor's
Nadia Adrianna Redza in the middle distance event, after she romped to
the 200m breaststroke and 400m individual medley, before combining to
win the under-18 4x100m medley gold for Selangor to bring her personal
tally to four gold medals.
This was despite admitting to a slump in form, having put a
lot of emphasis in her final year of secondary school at the
International School Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), after which she has a slot at
the University of Chicago in the United States waiting for her.
"Studies have been taking up a lot of my time, so I was not
too surprised that my times had dropped. I will be focusing on my
studies and next year, I will move to the United States, where I will continue to improve my swimming, along with my studies," said Nadia, 17.
The MSSM National Swimming Championships conclude today.
RESULTS
Boys - Under-12 - 50m freestyle: 1 Tong Yui Jing (Pen) 27.62s (rec), 2 Ooi Yong Jin (Ter) 28.66s, 3 Whisky Chew (Sel) 29.38s;
4x50m medley: 1 Sabah (Samuel Ng, Jay Lo, Leo Magus
Engelbert, Loo Yie Cheng) 2:12.76s, 2 Kuala Lumpur (Yap Yong Jie, Ng Yi
Xuan, Chan Jun Wei, Matthew Tang) 2:13.69s, 3 Selangor (Whisky Chew,
Teoh Kar Chuan, Arniesh Chai, Goh Li Hen) 2:17.74s;
Under-15 - 50m freestyle: 1 Muhammad Naqeb Rosli (Swk) 25.63s, 2 Gerard Tsen (Sab) 25.73s, 3 Wong Zi Han (Sel) 26.12s;
200m breaststroke: 1 Low Zheng Yong (Mal) 2:32.81s, 2 Hii Puong Wei (Swk) 2:32.85s, 3 Lee Jia Jing (Kul) 2:35.03s;
4x100m medley: 1 Kuala Lumpur (Khiew Hoe Yan, Lee
Jia Jing, Koh Teck Chen, Zachary Lim) 4:10.91s, 2 Selangor (Darren Liew,
Ong Yi Kai, Bryan Leong, Wong Zhi Han) 4:18.33s, 3 Johor (Wong Fu
Liang, Law Li Yang, Kek Wei Xian, Nicholas Gan) 4:21.76s;
Under-18 - 50m freestyle: 1 Terence Ng (Sel) 28.84s, 2 Iqmal Muqhis (Kul) 25.18s, 3 Lim Zi Win (Sel) 25.25s;
200m breaststroke: 1 Ng Jing Fu (Sel) 2:25.12s, 2 Jude Wong (Joh) 2:26.08s, 3 Tey Ji Xing (Joh) 2:32.13s;
400m individual medley: 1 Sebastian Soon (Sel) 4:40.47s (rec), 2 Low Zheng Yong (Mal) 4:50.21s, 3 Khiew Hoe Yan (Kul) 4:50.37s;
4x100m medley: 1 Selangor (Brandy Chew, Ng Jing Fu,
Sebastian Soon, Terence Ng) 4:01.43s, 2 Sarawak (Zachary Adam Tan,
Kilian Ung, Patrick Lau, Hii Puong Hou) 4:03.76s, 3 Kuala Lumpur (Khiew
Tze Yean, Ng Kai Wen, Low Ken Ji, Iqmal Muqhis) 4:10.18s.
Girls - Under-12 - 50m freestyle: 1 Hoo Jia Yee (Pen) 30.31s, 2 Song Joe Han (Pen) 30.38s, 3 Choi Li Co (NS) 30.68s;
4x50m medley: 1 Penang (Song Joe Han, Regina Cheong,
Jesslyn Lim, Hooy Jia Yee) 2:19.27s, 2 Kuala Lumpur (Law Li Wei, Teo
Sze Hui, Dian Isandra, Anna Lau) 2:23.09s, 3 Selangor (Teh Sze Lin,
Mabel Ho, Lew Zhi Tong, Lim Yu Jie) 2:23.32s;
Under-15 - 50m freestyle: 1 Elise Wong (Sel) 28.48s, 2 Lim Xiao Wei (Prk) 28.62s, 3 Christy Teh (Kul) 28.71s;
200m breaststroke: 1 Angelina Chan (Sel) 2:44.22s, 2 Ho Keesha (Pen) 2:48.29s, 3 Ong Yong Qi (Joh) 2:51.59s;
4x100m medley: 1 Selangor (Nessa Yip, 2 Angelina
Chan, Lim Shun Qi, Elise Wong) 4:38.89s, 2 Sabah (Yong Zi Yi, Lovell
Wong, Janetty John Fabian, Cheng Ka Man) 4:50.55s, 3 Penang (Lee Yen Yi,
Neoh Ying Rui, Ho Keesha, Teh Yong Ying) 4:50.89s;
Under-18 - 50m freestyle: 1 Elynn Tan (Pen) 27.18s, 2 Liew Chern Xin (Sel) 28.26s, 3 Fatin Amira Ahmad Hadri (Sel) 28.87s;
200m breaststroke: 1 Nadia Adrianna Redza (Sel) 2:43.87s, 2 Liew Chern Xin (Sel) 2:51.28s, 3 Joanne Tong (Joh) 2:54.71s;
400m individual medley: 1 Nadia Adrianna Redza (Sel) 5:09.12s, 2 Ong Yong Qi (Joh) 5:15.68s, 3 Angelina Chan (Sel) 5:18.45s;
4x100m medley: 1 Selangor (Rosalind Pang, Nadia
Adrianna Redza, Liew Chern Xin, Fatin Amira Ahmad Hadri) 4:40.46s, 2
Penang (Ashley Too, Ong Zhi Chin, Elynn Tan, Kang Hui Lynn) 4:53.47s, 3
Kuala Lumpur (Karla Lim, Nuraina Zaziha, Cindy Tai, Nurlatifa Zahra)
4:55.64s.
Keputusan Rasmi MSSM Akuatik
2017
Hari Ketiga (21 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi :: Pungutan Pingat
Hari Kelima (23 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi :: Pungutan Pingat :: Juara Individu
Hari Pertama (19 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Pertama
Hari Kedua (20 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Kedua
Hari Ketiga (21 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Ketiga
Hari Keempat (22 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Keempat
Hari Pertama (19 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Pertama
Hari Kedua (20 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Kedua
Hari Ketiga (21 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Ketiga
Hari Keempat (22 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Keempat
Hari Kelima (23 Mac 2017) : Keputusan Rasmi Hari Kelima
Hari Ke-5 : Polo Air Akhir MELAKA (19) VS (5) NEGERI SEMBILAN
Perlawanan akhir polo air diantara pasukan Melaka menentang Negeri Sembilan adalah acara terakhir kejohanan MSSM Akuatik Melaka 2017. Pasukan Melaka berjaya menewaskan Negeri Sembilan dengan jaringan 19 berbalas 5. Tahniah pasukan polo air Negeri Melaka !!!.
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(MSSM) KL swim quartet making waves with rare double feat
MALACCA: Amid the flood of new talents making big splashes
at the MSSM National Schools Swimming Championships in Malacca, a
bustling and busy Kuala Lumpur quartet emerged with a rare double of
having completed a medley relay in the same order in two consecutive age
groups.
Khiew Hoe Yan kicked off the relay with the backstroke
leg, then Lee Jia Jing took the breastroke leg, Koh Teck Chen the
butterfly and Zachary Lim rounded off the under-15 4x100m medley relay
in for the quartet to come within a whisker of wiping out the meet
record of 4:09.82s set by a Daniel Bego-powered Sarawak quartet six
years ago.
They had set 4:10.91s, but that did not matter. What
mattered was they had completed a second gold medal in the same relay
sequence as they did in the under-12 category four years ago, a rarity
in a sport where relay squads change with virtually every meet.
"We're from different schools but with the same heart!"
exclaimed Khiew, who with Zachary attends the Victoria Institution in
Kuala Lumpur.
"Not only that, we train with different coaches!" Teck Chen, who goes to the Sri Sentosa Secondary School adds.
"But we meet each time there are swimming meets such as these and we are good friends."
Lee goes to the Taylors International School Kuala Lumpur
(TISKL) and says their friendship also drives them to perform well
together.
"We used to train under the same coach five years ago,
when we started swimming for Kuala Lumpur. But then the coach left and
we have our own coaches. But when meets like these come up, we are
always together and we have a strong team spirit," said Lee.
Their next aim will definitely be to complete the rarest
of feats in the MSSM National Schools Swimming Championships, the treble
by clinching the under-18 category 4x100m medley gold, which could be
possible within the next three years.
Meanwhile, the home favourite, Malacca's newfound
sensation Low Zheng Yong, 14, today romped to his sixth gold medal after
bagging the under-15 200m breaststroke gold, while he also moved up a
category to give Selangor's Sebastian Soon a run for his money in the
under-18 400m individual medley.
Zheng Yong finished second in 4:50.21s, 10 seconds adrift
of the 16-year old Soon who bagged the gold medal in meet record time of
4:40.47s.
In the girls' section, Selangor's Nadia Adrianna Redza put
on a show of true endurance by bagging three middle distance golds to
bring her tally to four gold medals.
She started off by taking the 200m breaststroke gold,
before totally dominating the field to take the 400m individual medley
gold and then combined with Rosalind Pang, Liew Chern Xin and Fatin
Amira Ahmad Hadri to take the 4x100m medley gold medal for Selangor.
Hari Ke-5 : Polo Air Penentuan 3/4 WP KUALA LUMPUR (10) VS (8) PERAK
Perlawanan polo air diteruskan pada hari terakhir kejohanan diantara pasukan WP Kuala Lumpur bertemu Perak untuk penentuan tempat ke-3 dan ke-4. Seperti yang dijangka perlawanan berlansung sengit diantara kedua-dua pasukan. Tamat perlawanan, kemenangan berpihak kepada pasukan WP Kuala Lumpur dengan jaringan 10 berbalas 8. Tahniah pasukan WP Kuala Lumpur !!!.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Hari Ke-4 : Polo Air Separuh Akhir Kedua : NEGERI SEMBILAN (11) VS (9) PERAK
Perlawanan separuh akhir kedua diantara pasukan Negeri Sembilan menentang Negeri Perak berlansung sekitar jam 4.00 petang. Perlawanan berlansung sengit. Tamat perlawanan kedua-dua pasukan terikat dengan jaringan 7-7 dan membawa ke penentuan penalti. Pemain Negeri Perak telah mensia-siakan 2 peluang untuk membolehkan Pasukan Negeri Sembilan melangkah ke perlawanan akhir dengan jaringan 11-9. Pasukan Negeri Sembilan akan bertemu pasukan Melaka pada perlawanan akhir pada hari terakhir kejohanan. Tahniah pasukan negeri Sembilan !!!.
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Hari Ke-4 : Polo Air Separuh Akhir Pertama : MELAKA (13) VS (6) KUALA LUMPUR
Perlawanan separuh akhir pertama diantara Melaka menentang Kuala Lumpur berlansung sekitar jam 2.40 petang. Melaka merupakan Johan Kumpulan A bertemu Naib Johan Kumpulan B Kuala Lumpur. Seperti yang dijangka Pasukan Melaka tiada masalah untuk menewaskan Pasukan Kuala Lumpur untuk melayakkan diri ke perlawanan akhir yang akan berlansung pada hari ke-5 kejohanan. Tahniah Melaka !!!.
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