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Saturday, 12 March 2016

Mesyuarat Pengurus Pasukan & Pegawai Teknikal

En. Mazlan Abdullah (PTPS MSSM) bersama JK Pengelola, En. Noor Azli Abd. Rahman (KU Sukan, JPN Selangor ) dan En. Wong Yoke Chooi (Penyelaras MSSS)

Peengurus-pengurus Pasukan Kontinjen Negeri

Ketibaan Tuan Haji Mohd Salleh Mohd Kassim (Timb. Pengarah JPN Selangor)

Tuan Haji Mohd Salleh Mohd Kassim dan Puan Hajah Siti Zaiton Selamat (Ketua Sektor Pembangunan Kemanusian, JPN Selangor) hadir bersama mengalu-alukan kehadiran kotinjen negeri.

Mesyuarat Pengurus Sukan Terjun

Pengurus dan Jurulatih Sukan Terjun

Pegawai-pegawai Sukan Renang

Mesyuarat Pengurus Pasukan Polo Air


Mesyuarat Pegawai Teknikal Kejohanan


Selangor Expected To Swim Away With Medals At MSSM


Rosalind Pang will be competing in the girls' 13-15 age group for the last time this year.
PETALING JAYA: The absence of national swimmers should pave the way for new stars to emerge from the National Schools (MSSM) swimming championships, which start at the Shah Alam Aquatic Centre in Shah Alam on Sunday.

A total of 236 swimmers will compete in the five-day meet, with Penang sending the largest squad of 36.

Hosts Selangor, with 35 swimmers in the fray, should make a big splash this year as they’ve set their sights on making an impact at the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Sarawak in July.

Among the Selangor swimmers tipped to shine this year are Jordan Yip in boys’ 16-18 age category and Rosalind Pang, who will be competing in the girls’ 13-15 age group for the last time.

Selangor can also count on breaststroke specialist Ng Yi Hao, who will be making his final MMSM outing. Yi Hao was named best overall swimmer in the boys’ category in the MSSM meet last year, thanks to his two meet records in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events of the 16-18 age category.

But Selangor can expect stiff competition from Sarawak, who will only be fielding 20 swimmers.

Tan Tyng is in line for two gold medals for Sarawak in the girls’ 16-18 age category in 50m butterfly and 200m freestyle.

Last year, Selangor reigned supreme in aquatics with a 44-25-21 medal haul, while Sarawak (24-16-18) were second and Kuala Lumpur (11-22-14) third.

Persiapan MSSM Akuatik 2016







Kronologi MSSM Akuatik 2016

Monday, 15 February 2016

Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Pengelola MSSM Akuatik

Lantikan Jawatankuasa Kecil Kejohanan di JPN Selangor oleh Timbalan Pengarah JPN Selangor




 

Monday, 1 February 2016

Swimmers Welson And Jinq En Medal In First Euro Foray

National swimmers Phee Jinq En (left) and Welson Sim broke national records in the FINA Swimming World Cup meet in Dubai last year.

SINGAPORE: Youngsters Welson Sim and Phee Jinq En made a big splash for Malaysia in their first European outing in the Luxembourg Euro Meet.
18-year-old Welson clocked an impressive 1:48.46 to take a silver medal in the men's 200m freestyle A final on Saturday night.
Welson's time was not far from his national record of 1:48.11 set at the FINA Swimming World Cup leg in Dubai last November.
Serbian Velimir Stjepanovic, the 400m freestyle bronze medallist at last year's world championships in Kazan, claimed the gold medal in 1:46.10. Spaniard Martin Victor took bronze in 1:49.61.
Sarawak-born Welson was also second fastest with 1:49.45 in the morning heats.
17-year-old Jinq En was not to be outdone as she swam to a bronze in the women's 50m breaststroke A final.
Jinq En finished the sprint race in 32.11 behind Dutch swimmer Moniek Nijhuis, who clocked 31.70 for the silver medal. Martina Carraro of Italy took the gold in 31.28.
Welson and Jinq En stamped their marks with gold medals at the Singapore SEA Games last year and proved again they are the country's hopes for the future.
Nationalcoach Paul Birmingham said: "Welson did a very good time and bodes well for his chances to make the A cut for the Rio Olympica in August. He is getting close to the A time for the 200m freestyle (1:47.97).
"Welson looked great for the first 150m. He just needs more practice for his pacing."
"Jing En snagged a medal against some high quality opposition," added Birmingham.
Welson is already inside the Rio Olympic B qualifying time of 1:51.75.
No Malaysian swimmer has qualified for the Olympics under the A time since Alex Lim Keng Liat in the men's 100m backstroke at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Two other Malaysians competing in Luxembourg - Khoo Cai Lin was placed 23rd in the women's 200m freestyle while Kevin Yeap was ranked 11th in the men's 1500m freestyle.

http://www.thestar.com.my/sport/swimming/2016/02/01/swimmers-welson-and-jinq-en-medal-in-first-euro-foray/

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Last Chance For Jun Hoong To Qualify For Rio Olympics

National diver Cheong Jun Hoong won the bronze medal in the women's 3m springboard at the Asian Games in South Korea last year. - The STAR Filepic
PETALING JAYA: Diver Cheong Jun Hoong can’t imagine herself not being at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.
The 25-year-old has one chance left to get her act right if she wants to compete in her second Games. That will be at the FINA Diving World Cup in Rio – the final Olympic qualifying event - from Feb 19-24.
“It’s a do-or-die mission for me now,” said Jun Hoong, who partnered Mun Yee to win a historic silver at the 2014 World Cup in Shanghai.
“My priority is to qualify for the springboard individual. If I’m fielded in the synchro, I would like to help Malaysia secure an Olympic berth too.
Jun Hoong, who competed in the 2012 London Olympics, is expected to take part in the 3m springboard individual and 10m platform synchro, possibly with veteran Leong Mun Yee.
Jun Hoong could have made it to Rio if she had not missed the World Championships, an Olympic qualifying event, in Russia last July. She was forced to pull out after suffering a heel injury.
“The Olympics is held every four years, so you wouldn’t want to miss the world’s biggest sporting event,”  added Hun Hong.
At the World Cup, there will be 18 spots up for grabs for the individual events and four berths in the synchro disciplines.
To date, Malaysia have secured five individual spots through Ooi Tze Liang (men’s 3m springboard and 10m platform), Wendy Ng Yan Yee (women’s 3m springboard), Nur Dhabitah Sabri (women’s 10m platfom) and Pandelela Rinong (women’s 10m platform).
At the London Olympics, Malaysian divers qualified for seven out of the eight events.