Monday 29 April 2019

Invitation to PRAKL Talent Carnival 2019, Circuit 1 - 29 & 30 June, 2019



Invitation has been received from Persatuan Renang Amatur Kuala Lumpur (PRAKL) to participate in the PRAKL Talent Carnival 2019, Circuit 1 to be held af follows :

Dates : 29 - 30 June, 2019 (Sat & Sun)
Time : 8:30 am.
Venue : Kompleks Renang Kuala Lumpur, Cheras
Age Groups : 6&Under to 12 years old
Eligibility : Non-state novice swimmers only
Closing Date : 31 May, 2019
Organiser : Persatuan Renang Amatur Kuala Lumpur

Order of Events :




Please download:

a) Info Package of PRAKL Talent Carnival 2019, Circuit 1.

b) IBSC Entry Form (submit before 27 May, 2019)





Sunday 28 April 2019

Utusan Online : Sebastian pecah rekod kebangsaan

SEBASTIAN SOON (tengah) merangkul pingat emas dengan catatan masa 4 minit 28.34 saat (s) dalam acara rampaian lelaki 400 meter individu yang merupakan rekod kebangsaan yang baharu pada Kejohanan Renang Terbuka Malaysia di Pusat Akuatik Nasional Bukit Jalil, hari ini. Tempat kedua dimenangi atlet Terengganu, Arvin Chanal dan ketiga menjadi milik atlet Johor, Tia A Faang Der. - BERNAMA


KUALA LUMPUR 27 April - Perenang muda, Sebastian Soon mempamerkan aksi cemerlang apabila berjaya mencipta rekod kebangsaan yang baharu pada Kejohanan Renang Terbuka Malaysia 2019 di Pusat Akuatik Nasional Bukit Jalil di sini, hari ini.

Perenang berumur 18 tahun itu merangkul pingat emas dengan catatan masa 4 minit 28.34 saat (s) dalam acara rampaian lelaki 400 meter individu. Sebastian, yang mewakili Wilayah Persekutuan memecahkan rekod sebelum ini 4:30.48s yang dipegang oleh Tia'a Faang Der pada 2018.

"Saya sangat gembira kerana saya hanya mensasarkan pingat emas, kejayaan memperbaharui rekod negara sebenarnya bukan sasaran saya," katanya.

Sebastian, yang biasanya mengambil bahagian dalam kejohanan kumpulan umur dan kejohanan sekolah sebelum ini berkata, ini merupakan kejayaan terbesarnya selepas menjalani latihan selama 10 tahun.

"Saya harap dapat mewakili negara ke Sukan SEA, itu sentiasa menjadi sebahagian daripada impian perenang.

“Selepas ini saya akan terus berusaha membaiki renangan dalam kedua-dua aspek - kelajuan dan stamina, dan pada masa yang sama perlu juga beri tumpuan kepada kolej," kata penuntut Universiti Taylor di Subang Jaya itu.

Sementara itu, Welson Sim dari Sarawak memecahkan rekod kejohanan dengan catatan masa 1:47.48s dalam acara lelaki 200m gaya bebas, bagi memadamkan rekod lamanya 1:47.97s tahun lepas.

Dia memperoleh pingat emas dalam acara kegemarannya, meninggalkan pemenang pingat perak, Terence Ng dari Selangor dengan perbezaan 8.14 saat.

"Walaupun catatan masa cukup baik, hanya satu saat lebih perlahan berbanding masa terpantas saya, saya rasa sedikit kecewa kerana sebenarnya saya rasa boleh berenang lebih laju lagi," kata perenang negara itu.

Welson akan beraksi dalam acara 1,500m gaya bebas, esok. - BERNAMA




The Star : Double joy in the pool



KUALA LUMPUR: Sebastian Soon finally got his revenge in the pool.

The 17-year-old reclaimed the national 400m individual medley record in 4:28.34 en route to the gold medal at the Malaysian Open swimming championships at the National Aquatic Centre here yesterday.

He shaved more than two seconds of the previous time of 4:30.48 set by Tia’a Faang Der at the Sukma in Ipoh last year.

Terengganu’s Arvin Shaun Singh clocked 4:30.47 for the silver while Faang Der settled for the bronze (4:33.63).

It was indeed sweet revenge for Sebastian as he lost to Faang Der at the Sukma.

“A few months before Sukma I broke the record with 4:30.85 at the Asean Schools Games and everybody had high hopes on me to better my time,” said Sebastian.

“And I was also eyeing a gold or two but Faang Der spoilt my party. Not only he won the gold, he also set a new record. So this win is kind of satisfying.

“I was also pretty nervous because in the afternoon everyone was doing good times.

“The record was a bonus as I wasn’t expecting it. I was only aiming for the gold and beat Arvin because he has been improving lately.”

Sebastian will now take part in the 1,500m today where he will be up against hot favourite Welson Sim.

Welson came close to breaking his own 200m freestyle record when he clocked 1:47.48 just shy of the previous time of 1:47.36.

“Although my time is a bit off, I know I can go faster than that,” said Welson.

“During the race, I was feeling exhausted and I was like dragging my legs. It’s like my legs had no more battery.”

Nonetheless it was enough for him to secure his third gold medal after he won the 400m and 100m freestyles earlier.

He smashed the 100m record with a time of 49.54 on Friday.


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/swimming/2019/04/28/double-joy-in-the-pool/#JzgPUjZaA67QcFll.99

Friday 26 April 2019

Postponement of SportExcel Junior Swimming Circuit Leg 2, 2019 in Ipoh, Perak to 22-23 June, 2019


Kindly note that further to the invitation received from Persatuan Renang Amator Perak (ASAP) to participate in the SPORTEXCEL/ASUM/NSC/MILO JUNIOR SWIMMING CIRCUIT 2019 – 2nd LEG, the dates have been postponed to one week later by the organiser as follows :

Date : 22-23 June, 2019 (Sat - Sun) *postponed dates
Time : 8.00 a.m.
Venue : Pusat Akuatik Tuanku Zara, Perak Darul Ridzuan
Rules : FINA rules apply
Date of Reckoning : 1 January, 2019
No. of Entries : No Limit
Age Group : Group 2, 3 and 4 (ie. up to age 14 years only)
Eligibility : Malaysian citizens who are members of affiliated clubs of ASUM
Closing Deadline : 5:00 pm on 16 May, 2019
Team Manager's Meeting : 4:30 pm on 21 June, 2019

IBSC Closing Date : 10 May, 2019

Order of Events & Qualifying Times :




Download Invite & Rules - 2019 SportExcel Leg2, Ipoh


IBSC swimmers are to submit their entries online via the link below.


Tuesday 23 April 2019

Chelsea Lee won 1st Open Water Swimming Championship 2019 at Putrajaya Lake


IBSC swimmer, Chelsea Lee Ning, 14, made a first trial to test the 1st Open Water Swimming  Championship 2019 last weekend on 21 April, 2019 at Putrajaya Lake and much to the delight of proud parents, she managed to walk out of the water first championing the female category with a swim of 1 hour 18 mins  surpassing other more experience female swimmers senior than her.

Chelsea Lee, won the overall 5km marathon swim at the inaugural Open Water Swimming 2019 organised by ASUM jointly with SwimOn Malaysia

Chelsea recounted, "I was a bit nervous at the start because open water swimming is new to me. When I jumped into the water I told myself to be myself and I stayed calm."

"The water was dirty and murky, so I couldn’t see a thing. I felt like the water in the lake was actually hard to feel and pull. But after a while, I got use to it and it was easier to swim. By staying calm and focus I just swam my best." 

" I could have done a better time if not for the mistakes I made at the start as I went off trail, it was really new to me and I couldn’t really identify the check points.  But as I caught up with the last batches of boys in front of me, they became my check points then and I just tried my best to swim past them."

Congratulations to Chelsea, and we hope she will be a prominent open water swimmer one day.

Meanwhile, the male category was won by former national swimmer, Kevin Yeap who is now a coach in Perak.

Kevin Yeap, the male winner of the 5km open swimming, is a source of inspiration to Chelsea too.
Chelsea with winners on the podium
Nur Iman Nabilah celebrating her win with fellow winners in the Open Female category

Another IBSC swimmer, Nur Iman Nabilah (aka. Bella) swam the Open category and is a seasoned swimmer in open water. Her last minute entry prompted by Coach Shazali yielded a silver for her as she came second with a time of 1 hour 21 mins, behind Irene Chong.






Winners of 14-19 years boys, where Muhd Rayyan came third 

In the 5km Half-Marathon event, Muhd Rayyan, came third in the age group of 14-19 years with a time of 1 hour 28 mins.

On the same day of the 1st Open Water Championship, a Putrajaya Swimfest 2019 was concurrently held too at the same lake.

IBSC swimmer, Awwal Zasfika, swam the 380m kids event and came 2nd in the Sea Angel category for 10-11 years girls.

Awwal Zasfika on the extreme right, with winning mates



Congratulations to all winners.

See full results at https://www.malaysiaopenwaterswimming.com/





Monday 22 April 2019

43rd SEA Age Group Swimming Championships 2019


Congratulations to the Malaysian swimmers selected to the 43rd SEA Age Group Swimming Championship 2019 which will be held in Cambodia from 28th to 30th June, 2019.

Category A: On fully funded basis

Group 1 Boys :
Ng Jing Fu  (Sel)
Hii Puong Wei (Swk)
Low Zheng Yong (Mel)
Bryan Leong (KL)
Steve Khiew (KL)
Sebastian Soon (KL)

Group 1 Girls :
Goh Chia Tong (Mel)
Angelina Chan (Sel)
Ong Yong Qi (Joh)
Alicia Li Ann Soosai  (Joh)

Group 2 Girls :
Lim Shun Qi (Sel)

Group 3 Boys :
Yap Yong Jie (KL)

Group 3 Girls :
Tan RouXin (Joh)
Loo Yie Bing (Sab)

Category B: On self- funded basis

Group 1 Boys :
Koh Teck Chen (KL)

Group 1 Girls :
Georgene Wee  (KL)
Liew Chern Xin (Sel)

Group 2 Boys:
Jayden Tan (Sel)
Andrew Goh (Sel)
Tetsuharu Dohi (Sel)
Chris Chew (Pen)
Darren Lew (KL)
Harry Chong (KL)

Group 2 Girls :
Elise Wong (Sel)
Lee Wei Len  (KL)

Group 3 Boys :
Samuel Ng (Sab)
Hii Puong Jie (Swk)

Group 3 Girls :
Kelly Teo Yao  (Swk)


Monday 15 April 2019

IBSC topped the table in 2019 SportExcel Leg1 with 14 gold




A big shout out to team IBSC! We have done it again being top of the table winning 14 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze at the SportExcel Leg1 in Shah Alam on 13-14 April, 2019.

We couldn't have done it without the spectacular performances of our IBSC champions, namely Ng Zi Syuen and Muhd Dhuha who both have scooped the most points in the junior circuit.

Ng Zi Syuen, had a great outing in Leg 1 with 6 gold and 2 silver in her hands




An unassuming Dhuha, always managed to pull golden surprises in his race. Dhuha swept clean 8 solid gold in the 1st Leg.

Congratulations to all medalists and again new motivation is boosted for swimmers who have achieved new PBs. Keep up the good job, both swimmers and coaches!




Big thanks to the working committee, Vincent Chin, Mr. Ho, May, Yen Ling, and parents Amelia and Lisa who helped out during the 2 days meet.

The first leg is now completed and we hope more will participate in the away meet of Leg 2 in Ipoh soon, as IBSC will be rewarding swimmers with incentives for their points accumulated from both Legs.


More details to follow.

See Full Results of 2019 SportExcel Leg 1.

See photos of Day 1
See photos of Day 2

*Photos credit to Mr Norman Ngui


Sunday 14 April 2019

New Basic Swimming class at Setiawangsa pool




Due to popular demand, IBSC is now introducing basic swimming classes for beginners and improvers. Be part of IBSC team and progress to competitive swimming.

Contact 012-2599689 or 012-3993220 if your children are interested in learning the life skill of swimming.

Download Application Form-Setiawangsa.

See pool location



Monday 8 April 2019

IBSC Team Briefing - Sport Excel 2019 Leg 1, Shah Alam


Attention to IBSC swimmers,

Please be informed that the IBSC Team Briefing for Sport Excel Leg 1 will be held as follows :-

Date    :  Wed, 10 Apr 2019

Time   : 7:45 pm

Venue : UCSI Pool, Taman Taynton

Agenda :
a) Meet Rules
b) Schedule / Itinerary
c) Scratching of Events (Please fill up the online form )
d) Meals
e) School leave letters
f.) Other matters

Your attendance is appreciated.

Regards,
Vincent Chin
Team Manager

Saturday 6 April 2019

IBSC is bringing swimming classes to Wangsa Maju community

GOOD NEWS to Wangsa Maju community!



IBSC is now bringing competitive swimming classes to Wangsa Maju community!

Join IBSC Swim Team and be part of our prestigious training squad in competitive swimming!

New Intake of Pre-Comp Classes now starts at MSN Setiawangsa Pool effective next Monday 8 April, 2019.

Swimmers who have learned the basic swimming lessons can apply to join the squad for the following sessions :
Session 1 - 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Session 2 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Get a free trial before you signup (Pre-requisite of 3 strokes).

Please download Membership Form (MSN Setiawangsa).



The junior development program in training school-going children to excel in competitive swimming is held in collaboration with Persatuan Renang Amatur Kuala Lumpur (PRAKL) and Majlis Sukan Wilayah Persekutuan (MSWP) in identifying new talents for Bakat Sukan Wilayah Persekutuan. Be part of the Champion Team!

For further inquiries , please email ibsc.swimmers@gmail.com or Whats App : 012-2599689 (Nancy).



Coach Foong leading the competitive squad in MSN Setiawangsa pool for pool try-outs, amidst the beautiful sunset background


Notice of AGM 2019 - 5 May 2019





NOTICE is hereby given that the 2019 Annual General Meeting will be held as follows:-

DATE : 5 MAY, 2019 (SUN)

TIME : 8:00 AM.

VENUE : KUALA LUMPUR SWIMMING COMPLEX, Marshal’s Room


The agendas will make known at a later date.

We appreciate your attendance to make up the quorum for the said annual meeting.

*Breakfast & refreshments will be provided.



Dated this 6th April, 2019

Nancy Yap
Honorary Secretary


Thursday 4 April 2019

Cheras Pool Closure and Relocation of Training Venues



We regret to inform that Cheras pool is now closed for maintenance by DBKL effective 2 April, 2019 for an estimated period of 4 to 6 weeks.

The pre-competitive and development squads are now relocated to 3 venues as follows :

a) UCSI University pool at Taman Taynton View, Cheras
b) MSN pool in Setiawangsa
c) UNITEN pool in Kajang



Location Map of UCSI University Pool 



Location Map of Kompleks MSN Setiawangsa


Location Map of UNITEN Pool, KajangNITEN, Kajang


Please follow the new training schedule for April 2019.
Download Training Schedule.

Stroke correction classes and PC0 Learn to swim classes are suspended for the time being, unless as specified.

Sorry for the inconvenience caused and we thank you for your understanding and patience.



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