Friday, 25 March 2022

IBSC junior swimmers making splash at Sport Excel Junior Swimming Circuit, Leg 1 2022

 

IBSC sent a total of 55 junior swimmers to the recent Sport Excel Junior Swimming Circuit, Leg 1, held in Pusat Akuatik Darul Ehsan (12th-13th March) with swimmers coming from all over nationwide.

Despite many of our senior swimmers pulled out last minute due to the recent spike of cases, our junior swimmers still make a splash at the pool, bringing home 3 Gold medals, 5 Silver medals and 3 Bronze medals.       

🥇🥇🥇 🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈 🥉🥉🥉 


Achievers with their coaches - Coach Shazali & Coach Daniel Bego. Also together is MSWP official, Ms Maryam. 

The podium achievers are Gabriel Kwong Joe Xian (Group 4) with 2 Gold medals in his 50m and 100m Butterfly event, and also a Silver medal in his 100m Freestyle. David Lee Boon Wei (Group 2) bagged 1 Gold in 100m Backstroke and a Bronze in 50m Backstroke. Group 3 Adam Malik Azizur Riza and Isabelle Chiyi Buckley won 2 silver medals in their pet events - 50m & 100m Breaststroke. Hannah Meagan Riseley and Damien Seth Lim bagged 1 bronze each in 50m Breaststroke and 50m Freestyle respectively. Well done !! 





On top of this, a total of 23 IBSC swimmers (15 boys and 8 girls) managed to secured top 24th placing. 

Well done to all IBSC swimmers!! We are so proud of you. Let’s continue to gear up for 2nd leg which will be held in June 2022. See you all in Melaka :) 




** photos credit to atlas_shotz 

Reported by,
Elisa Leong (TM) 




Invitation - MAS/NSC/MILO Junior Splash Swim 2022, Leg 1

 Dear All,


Kindly be informed that Persatuan Renang Amatur Kuala Lumpur (PRAKL) is organising the Leg 1 of MAS/NSC/MILO Junior Splash Swim 2022 at the National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil for swimmers aged 14 and below to spur interest in swimming for junior development and to tap new talents.

Dates                               :   14th – 16th May, 2022 (Sat - Mon)
Venue                              :    National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil
Organizer                        :    Persatuan Renang Amatur Kuala Lumpur (PRAKL)
Rules                               :    FINA Rules applies
Date of Age Reckoning  :    1st January, 2022
Team Manager Meeting  :   13th May, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.
Entries                             :   No limit to the number of swimmers or events
Qualifying Times            :   None


The Order of Events are :






Please download the invite and rules here.

IBSC members can utilise this IBSC Entry Form for submission before 21 April,  2022.

Wednesday, 9 March 2022

Team IBSC Briefing Notes for SPORTEXCEL Junior Swimming Circuit, 1st Leg 2022

 


Dear IBSC swimmers and parents,

Please find details of the competition as below. 

IMPORTANT : RTK TEST  
It’s mandatory to do a RTK self test prior to the event. Anyone who’s positive are NOT ALLOWED to swim in the meet.
Swimmers please submit your RTK test result to myself or Ms Zura on Friday, 11th March. 
Please be reminded to strictly follow the SOP by the organiser. Any compound by the authority on any participant/attendee shall be borne by the offenders. 


Warm-Up Time :-

The pool sessions are as follows:

12th March (Saturday) : Warm-up 06:30 am onwards

13th March (Sunday) : Warm-up 06:30 am onwards 


Session Reports :-

*Will be posted soon once available via group chat 
* Also available in Meet Mobile apps 

Qualifying time : 
Please find the meet qualifying time here, failure to swim within the qualifying time will be resulted in Penalty. 
Scratching/Withdrawal of Events :-

There is NO SCRATCHING OF EVENTS are allowed in this meet after Thursday 10th March 2022.
Penalty shall be imposed for each event withdrawn for No Show (NS) or Did Not Swim (DNS) and to be paid by swimmers before allowed to next event.
Swimmers are urged to report to Marshall room ON TIME to avoid DNS.

MIAG QUALIFYING :
Please be informed that time achieved in SportExcel Meet may be considered for MIAG Qualification as well. 


The team attire will be as follows :-

12th March (Saturday)  : IBSC Pink set
13th March  (Sunday)    : IBSC Black set

Swim Wears

Swimmers are advised to wear swimming suits/jammers/trunks approved by FINA only. No swim wears should extend below the knees.

Swimmers are advised to wear BSW swim caps.

Seating

IBSC swimmers and supporters are advised to camp together as a team for ease of communication and food distribution. The IBSC camp will be marked with IBSC flag banners.


Meals and Refreshments

Snacks and Lunch will be provided by IBSC to the swimmers. 
Uncollected lunch after 2pm of the event day will be redistributed to other.
Please adhere to the SOPs during lunch box collection. 

Please bring your own supply of drinking water.


Discipline

Good sportsmanship is vital. The EXCO expects all swimmers to carry the good name of IBSC during the swim meet. All swimmers are to respect each other including your competing peers and adhere to the rules and regulations of the meet and instructions of the Team Managers/officials and coaches.

Please also be reminded that the diving platforms and springboards are out of bounds. Do not be playful around the pool deck or marshal area to avoid any untoward incidents. Any delinquent swimmer can be subject to disciplinary action.


IBSC Officials

IBSC working committee for the above meet are:

Team Manager         :     Ms Elisa Leong (012 821 3908

Asst. Team Manager :     Mr Patrick Lee  (016 693 4507                      

Coaches : Coach Shazali, Coach Kamal, Coach Daniel Bego

If you have an queries on the above meet, please contact the Team Manager or Coaches.

We wish all IBSC swimmers ALL THE BEST!
Please be reminded to adhere to the SOPs strictly. 


Thank you.



Logistic and Pool Location 


 

Friday, 28 January 2022

Invitation to SportExcel Jr Swimming Circuit Leg 1, 2022 at Shah Alam

Invitation is received from Persatuan Renang Amatur Selangor (PRAS) for the participation of the following event: 

Event : SPORTEXCEL / MILO / NSC / MAS Junior Swimming Circuit, 1st Leg 2022

Date : 12th – 13th March 2022

Venue : Pusat Akuatik Darul Ehsan, Shah Alam, Selangor (PADE)

Organizer : Persatuan Renang Amatur Selangor (PRAS)

Auspices : Malaysia Swimming Federation(MAS)

Rules : FINA Rules Applies

Age of Reckoning : As of 1st January 2022

Entries : No limit to the number of swimmers per event (see note on foreign participation)

IBSC Closing Date : 5.00pm on Monday, 14th February 2022


Foreign Participation

Foreign students currently residing in Malaysia are allowed to participate to take timings subject to the following conditions : 

1) The foreign students are on "exhibition swim" only and only to have their time taken.  

2) They are allowed to participate in the first and second leg only.

3) There will be no accumulation of points, any form of prize money (individual or school),  medals or certificates to be given to them.  

4) They will pay the entry fees accordingly.      

5) The schools / clubs who have foreign swimmers participating have to declare these swimmers to the organizers for their further action. 


Qualifying Times Apply

A penalty of RM20.00 per event will be imposed on the swimmer who does not swim within the Qualifying Time.



We look forward to your entry. Fill IBSC Entry Form.

Download Meet Info & Invite


Thursday, 20 January 2022

IBSC crowned as the champion for the 1st MILO Age Group Swimming Championships 2022

 It was a firing start by the IBSC swimmers for swimming calendar year 2022. 

Represented by 76 heroic swimmers above 13 years old, IBSC was crowned as the overall champion for the 1st Milo Age Group Swimming Championship 2022 with 17 gold, 10 silver and 12 bronze. A massive congratulations to all IBSC family, swimmers, parents, coaches and all hardworking committee for the astonishing results. Bravo IBSC!


The championship, organized by Malaysia Swimming Federation was held from 14th January 2022 until 16th January 2022 at National Aquatic Centre, KL Sport City, Bukit Jalil. The three day event managed to attract a total number of 504 swimmers from 34 swimming clubs and schools all over Malaysia.

IBSC swimmers with 350 entries have showed a tremendous fighting spirit in their respective events. As a result, they were able to improve their PBs at the percentage of 65% out of 350 entries. Well done boys and girls!

Our top performer were Khiew, Hoe Yean (Steve) in open category and Muhammad Dhuha in age group 13-14. Steve Khiew contributed 7 gold medal from his individual event and 1 gold for 4x100m freestyle relay while Muhammad Dhuha contributed 6 gold for individual event and 2 gold for 4x100m medley and 4x100m freestyle relay in their respective age groups.

Steve Khiew (white cap) took the chance to improve 3 more PBs in MILO Age Group


Muhd Dhuha, splashed to 8 gold in the 1st MILO Age Group 2022

To add on the gold medal haul for IBSC, our own Ng, Zi Syuen has made a surprise comeback to win her 100m back in open category. She was able to snatch one more bronze for her 100m breast in the same age group category.

Following are other IBSC swimmers who managed to win in their respective events.

1. Jayden Tan, Khai Xin  : 3 silver

2. Ashley Ting : 1 silver

3. Khiew, Tze Yen : 1 silver, 3 bronze

4. Lay, Kye Xern : 1 bronze

5. Lee, Boon Wei David : 2 silver

6. Low, Kenji : 1 silver, 2 bronze

7. Muhammad Arif : 1 silver, 1 bronze

8. Sebastian Soon : 1 bronze

9. Whisky Chew : 1 bronze

10. Yap Min Shun : 1 bronze

11. 4 x 100m Freestyle Boys Open: Gold ( Yap Min Shun, Low Kenji, Khiew Tze Yen &  Khiew Hoe Yean )

12. 4 x 100m Medley Boys Open : Silver ( Khiew Tze Yean, Ng Kai Wen, Low Kenji & Yap Min Shun )

13. 4 x 100m Freestyle Boys group 15-16 : Bronze ( Muhammad Arif, Ho Jia Ming, Jerieck Cheong & Whisky Chew )

14. 4 x 100m Freestyle Boys group 13-14 : Gold ( Lee Boon Wei David, Tan Eng Lok, Brendon Wong Kai Xuen & Muhammad Dhuha )

15. 4 x 100m Medley Boys group 13-14 : Gold ( Lee Boon Wei David, Shaun Lee Dinggou, Muhammad Dhuha & Tan Eng Lok )


Our golden quartet for 4 x 100m freestyle relay boys open category ( From left : Jackson Khiew Tze Yen, Steve Khiew Hoe Yean, Low Kenji, Yap Min Shun, Coach Daniel Bego)

In a nutshell, this meet was a great success. We believe that our swimmers will continue to train harder to achieve better PBs for their upcoming meets. On behalf of the IBSC meet committee, I would like to thank all participants for their cooperation, discipline and understanding throughout the competition. See you in our next meet!  

View Full Results

Photo credit : Altlas_Shotz


Reported by :

Zulfikry Wahi, Team Manager





Tuesday, 18 January 2022

Hoe Yean, Dhuha dominate Milo Swim meet

 Khiew Hoe Yean (left) and Dhuha Zulkifry were the top performers at the Milo Age-Group Swimming Championships, which concluded today. -NSTP/OWEE AH CHUN



KUALA LUMPUR: Khiew Hoe Yean and Dhuha Zulkifry were the top performers at the Milo Age-Group Swimming Championships, which concluded today.

Although the 19-year-old Hoe Yean did not manage great times, he proved to be way ahead of his peers with yet another strong showing on the final day of the meet.

Hoe Yean was just uncatchable as he finished the three-day meet with a total of eight gold medals.

He came up tops in the boys' 17-25 age-group 200m freestyle race, touching home with a time of 1:50.49sec to finish ahead of national teammate Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal (1:54.23) and Terrence Ng (1:55.47) at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil, today.

He also sprinted home in the 100m backstroke race, finishing with a time of 56.74, while Terrence (58.93) and Hoe Yean's brother Tze Yean (1:01.20) came second and third, respectively.

Additionally, Hoe Yean also showed that he's versatile in all disciples as he came first in the 400m individual medley race with a time of 4:28.40.

To round it off, Hoe Yean put up a strong anchor's performance to help the Ikan Bilis Swimming Club (IBSC) to the 4x100m freestyle relay title.

The team of Hoe Yean, Tze Yean, Yap Min Shun and Low Ken Ji touched home with a time 3:31.50, beating off the Amateur Swimming Association Sarawak (3:37.02) and Pade-Supersharkz Swimming Club (3:39.12), who finished second and third, respectively.

The four gold medals he won on Sunday was on top of the 100m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 1500m freestyle and 200m backstroke events that he won earlier.

The only drawback for Hoe Yean was that he did not meet any of the Sea Games standard in his favourite freestyle races.

Hoe Yean, who burst onto the scene with record-breaking performances at the Malaysian Open last year, only met the Sea Games qualifying mark in the 200m backstroke event.

Meanwhile, 13-year-old Dhuha also impressed as he clinched another three more wins - the 100m butterfly, 200m freestyle and the 4x100m freestyle relay.

That took his meet tally to seven and he is certainly another one to watch out for in the future.

Meanwhile, national women's swimmer Phee Jinq En won her pet event - the 100m breaststroke race.

But her time of 1:11.15 was not enough to beat the Sea Games mark of 1:10.70 and it was nowhere near her national record of 1:08.40 either.

RESULTS

Boys' 13-14 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Ng Ze Heng 1:05.42s, 2. Samuel Lai 1:06.94, 2. David Lee Boon Wei 1:06.94;

100m breaststroke: 1. Ooi Yuen Zer 1:11.22, 2. Fu Yi Zhuo 1:12.34, 3. Josh Duncan Kung 1:12.46;

100m butterfly: 1. Dhuha Zulkifry 58.73, 2. Ang Yong Jun 59.15, 3. Adnan Aslan 1:00.58;

200m freestyle: 1. Dhuha Zulkifry 1:56.73, 2. Jayden Goh 2:05.65, 3. Lim Kai Yi 2:07.95;

400m individual medley: 1. Adnan Aslan 5:05.85, 2. Lim Kai Yi 5:06.12, 3.Jose Ong Zhong Yu 5:12.06;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. Ikan Bilis Swimming Club 3:53.01, 2. Ku Renang Swimming Club 3:56.75, 3. Pade-Supersharkz Swimming Club 3:59.45.

15-16 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Loke Yew Jien 1:02.97, 2. Jeff Chua Yu Yang 1:03.13, 3. Arif Zulkifry 1:03.32;

100m breaststroke: 1. Ng Yean Yu 1:07.88, 2. Cham Yu Xiang 1:08.35, 3. Rio Shirai 1:10.13;

100m butterfly: 1. Ho Zhi Yang 57.93, 2. Nuri Saadan Khaulid 58.24, 3. Jeff Chua Yu Yang 59.05;

200m freestyle: 1. Gabriel Francis McCartan 1:59.09, 2. Anselm Lee 2:00.66, 3. Vaness Tee 2:00.85;

400m individual medley: 1. Rio Shirai 4:55.90, 2. Ho Jiaren 5:06.34, 3. Cham Yu Xiang 5:09.62;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. Pade-Supersharkz Swimming Club 3:43.08, 2. Wahoo Swim Team 3:43.16, 3. Ikan Bilis Swimming Club 3:44.96.

17-25 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Khiew Hoe Yean 56.74, 2. Terrence Ng 58.93, 3. Khiew Tze Yean 1:01.20;

100m breaststroke: 1. Andrew Goh 1:04.39, 2. Job Tan Xi Jay 1:04.48, 3. Khew Tze Yean 1:04.92;

100m butterfly: 1. Hii Puong Wei 56.07, 2. Toh Bock Zien 58.15, 3. Low Ken Ji 58.58;

200m freestyle: 1. Khiew Hoe Yean 1:50.49, 2. Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal 1:54.23, 3. Terrence Ng 1:55.47;

400m individual medley: 1. Khiew Hoe Yean 4:28.40, 2. Jayden Tan 4:29.63, 3. Low Zheng Yong 4:42.05;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. Ikan Bilis Swimming Club 3:31.50, 2. Amateur Swimming Association Sarawak 3:37.02, 3. Pade-Supersharkz Swimming Club 3:39.12.

Girls' 13-14 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Chong Xin Lin 1:06.71, 2. Hayley Cassandra Yap 1:14.03, 3. Ella Robertson Brewer 1:14.31;

100m breaststroke: 1. Loo Yie Bing 1:17.20, 2. Elsa Eow 1:17.48, 3. Grace Kim 1:18.57;

100m butterfly: 1. Loo Yie Bing 1:05.58, 2. Yoong Jia Jia 1:07.63, 3. Chong Xin Lin 1:08.62;

200m freestyle: 1. Loo Yie Bing 2:15.76, 2. Khew Zi Xian 2:17.29, 3. Yoong Jia Jia 2:17.30;

400m individual medley: 1. Yoong Jia Jia 5:35.01, 2. Khew Zi Xian 5:37.55, 3. Seoh Shan Wen 5:40.44;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. DSA Swimming Club A 4:16.81, 2. Pade-Supersharkz Swimming Club 4:22.58, 3. DSA Swimming Club 4:28.65.

15-16 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Tan Rouxin 1:08.17, 2. Kelly Teo 1:09.31, 3. Mabel Ho 1:11.47;

100m breaststroke: 1. Tan Rouxin 1:15.73, 2. Low Ee Mang 1:18.67, 3. Wong Shing Hui 1:20.88;

100m butterfly: 1. Magdalene Lau 1:07.13, 2. Charlotte Loke 1:08.59, 3. Mabel Ho 1:08.83;

200m freestyle: 1. Kelly Teo 2:08.78, 2. Hooy Jia Yee 2:11.41, 3. Yeap Mei Kuan 2:15.85;

400m individual medley: 1. Yeap Mei Kuan 5:33.34, 2. Low Ee Mang 5:39.75, 3. Yap Inn She 5:45.64;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. DSA Swimming Club 4:24.09, 2. Penang Dolphin Team 4:50.37.

17-25 --- 100m backstroke: 1. Ng Zi Syuen 1:11.65, 2. Christy Teh 1:11.90, 3. Natasha Teo 1:12.41;

100m breaststroke: 1. Phee Jinq En 1:11.15, 2. Lee Yen Yi 1:18.75, 3. Ng Zi Syuen 1:20.16;

100m butterfly: 1. Keesha Ho 1:04.21, 2. Ong Yong Qi 1:05.00, 3. Elaine Fong 1:09.11;

200m freestyle: 1. Leong Wan Mei 2:11.89, 2. Thien Oi Yee 2:12.86, 3. Georgene Wee 2:20.30;

400m individual medley: 1. Georgene Wee 5:31.15, 2. Keesha Ho 5:45.28, 3. Debbie Low 6:16.16;

4x100m freestyle relay: 1. Sabah Aquatic Sports Association 4:15.82, 2. Amateur Swimming Association Sarawak 4:15.93, 3. Wahoo Swim Team 4:27.77.






Dhuha : next Welson in the making ?


PETALING JAYA: Watch out for Mohd Dhuha Zulkifry.

The 13-year-old swimmer from Kuala Lumpur may just be the next Welson Sim in the making.

Dhuha, who trains at Ikan Bilis Swimming Club, is going great guns in the Milo Age-Group Swimming Championships at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil. Yesterday, he showed his prowess by conquering all the freestyle events in the boys’ 13-14 category.

Dhuha added the 50m and 400m titles to his earlier victory in the 100m on Friday.


He not only defeated his older rivals, he was way ahead of them too.

In the 400m final, Dhuha clocked an impressive 4:06.37 to win by a whopping 24 seconds from second-placed Lim Kai Yi (4:30.43) of the Ku Renang Swimming Club.

Dhuha went on to deny Kai Yi in their fourth consecutive final duel when he pipped the latter to the 50m title with a winning time of 25.59.

On Friday, Dhuha also won the 100m freestyle and 200m individual medley at Kai Yi’s expense.

Dhuha will be gunning for a clean sweep when he goes for the 200m freestyle gold today.

Meanwhile, neither Khiew Hoe Yean nor Phee Jinq En, the two national swimmers in action in the tournament, managed to dip below the SEA Games qualifying mark.

Hoe Yean won the boys’ 17-15 400m freestyle in 3:55.65, but his effort was not good enough to beat the 3:52.65 mark, which was the bronze medal time at the 2019 Philippines SEA Games.

Jinq En too failed to impress in the girls’ 17-25 200m breaststroke after she could only muster 2:39.73 – which was nowhere near the qualifying standard of 2.32.38.

The mark was in fact Jinq En’s personal best which won her the bronze at the Philippines Games.

However, it’s worth noting that the 200m event is not Jinq En’s forte.

RESULTS (all finals)

BOYS 

17-25 50m freestyle: 1. Chris Chew (Penang Swimming Club) 24.12, 2. Low Ken Ji (Ikan Bilis) 24.17, 3. Yap Min Shun (Ikan Bilis) 24.20.

200m breaststroke: 1. Job Tan (Swk) 2:20.00, 2. Khiew Tze Yean (Ikan Bilis) 2:23.21, 3. Andrew Goh (Pade-Supersharkz) 2:24.74.

200m butterfly: 1. Low Zheng Yong (Todak) 2:07.25, 2. Tia’a Faang Der (Johor Swimming Club) 2:07.94, 3. Seoh Yi Liang (Penang Dolphin) 2:09.19.

400m freestyle: 1. Khiew Hoe Yean (Ikan Bilis) 3:55.65, 2. Jayden Tan (Ikan Bilis 3:58.60. 3. Lay Kye Xern (Ikan Bilis) 4:18.59. 15-16

50m freestyle: 1. Tong Yu Jing (Wahoo) 23.89, 2. Samuel Ng (Sab) 24.23, 3. Fo En Rui (Johor Bahru Ezy) 24.43.

200m breaststroke: 1. Teo Zun Jet (SMK Aminuddin Baki) 2:29.26, 2. Rio Shirai (Penang Chinese) 2:29.87, 3. Cham Yu Xiang (Dsa) 2:32.20.

200m butterfly: 1. Henry Goh (Kota Permai GCC) 2:09.70, 2. Anselm Lee (Kelab Renang Mas) 2:12.27, 3. Whisky Chew (Ikan Bilis) 2:16.05.

400m freestyle: 1. Liew Zheng Wye (Pade-Supersharkz) 4:17.28, 2. Gabriel Francis (Dsa) 4:17.43, 3. Ching Jia Hao (Johor Bahry Ezy) 4:22.93. 13-14

50m freestyle: 1. Mohd Dhuha Zulkifry (Ikan Bilis) 25.59, 2. Lim Kai Yi (Ku Renang) 26.29, 3. Ang Yong Jun (Ku Renang) 26.34.

200m breaststroke: 1. Ooi Yuen Zer (Penang Chinese) 2:36.53, 2. Lim Kai Yi (Ku Renang) 2:36.62, 3. Josh Duncan Kung (Penang Swimming Club) 2:38.54.

200m butterfly: 1. Ang Yong Jun (Ku Renang) 2:18.81, 2. Jayden Goh (Kota Permai GCC) 2:21.70, 3. Jose Ong (Penang Chinese) 2:25.02.

400m freestyle: 1. Mohd Dhuha Zulkifry (Ikan Bilis) 4:06.37, 2. Lim Kai Yi (Ku Renang) 4:30.43, 3. Ong Yee Herng (Penang Dolphin) 4:34.17.

GIRLS

17-25 50m freestyle: 1. Leong Wan Mei (Swk) 28.07, 2. Lim Xiao Wei (Ku Renang) 28.25, 3. Jocelyn Lam (Swk) 28.30.

200m breaststroke: 1. Phee Jinq En (Kelab Shah Alam) 2:39.73, 2. Lee Yen Yi (Penang Swimming Club) 2:53.22, 3. Georgene Wee (Dsa) 2:53.77.

200m butterfly: 1. Ong Yong Qi (Johor Swimming Club) 2:20.36, 2. Keesha Ho (Wahoo) 2:31.90, 3. Elaine Fong (Pade-Supersharkz) 2:37.13.

400m freestyle: 1. Georgene Wee (Dsa) 4:46:55, 2. Thien Oi Yee (Sab) 4:46.63, 3. Leong Wan Mei (Swk) 4:48.57. 15-16

50m freestyle: 1. Yeap Mei Kuan (Penang Dolphin) 28.71, 2. Song Joe Han (Wahoo) 28.92, 3. Yap Inn She (Dsa) 29.03.

200m breaststroke: 1. Tan Rouxin (Johor Bahru Ezy) 2:43.52, 2. Low Ee Mang (Kelab Shah Alam) 2:47.74, 3. Yap Inn She (Dsa) 2:59.69.

200m butterfly: 1. Magdalene Lau (Swk) 2:29.17, 2. Mabel Ho (Sri KL Sharkies) 2:37.22, 3. Charlotte Loke (Dsa) 2:38.57.

400m freestyle: 1. Kelly Teo (Swk) 4:36.79, 2. Hooy Jia Yee (Wahoo) 4:40.53, 3. Yeap Mei Kuan (Penang Dolphin) 4:44.66. 13-14

50m freestyle: 1. Loo Yie Bing (Sab) 26.95, 2. Chong Xin Lin (Dsa) 28.18, 3. Ella Robertson (Dsa) 28.73.

200m breaststroke: 1. Lin Chong Xin (Dsa) 2:51.04, 2. Quincylla (Wahoo) 2:53.67, 3. Elsa Eow (Dsa) 2:53.86.

200m butterfly: 1. Yoong Jia Jia (Pade-Supersharkz) 2:30.04, 2. Bibienne Ong (Swk) 2:37.91, 3. Lee Yee Ern (Penang Dolphin) 2:40.67.

400m freestyle: 1. Khew Zi Xian (Pade-Supersharkz) 4:50.38, 2. Chua Yik En (Pen Dolphin) 4:52.13, 3. Ella Robertson (Dsa) 4:56.04.










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