Wednesday, 5 September 2012

IBSC is Overall Champion again in Sports Excel Grand Final 2012


The recent Sports Excel/MILO/NSC/ASUM Junior Swimming Circuit, Grand Final 2012 has just concluded and was held at the Bandar Tun Razak swimming pool on 1-2 September, 2012. IBSC again emerged as Overall Champion in this annual junior competition.

The Grand Final saw only 24 qualified swimmers selected for each swim event from the total points gathered in the Leg 1 and Leg 2 swimming competitions held in the Hang Jebat Aquatic Centre in May 2012 and Paroi Aquatic Centre in June 2012 respectively.

The format of the competition requires the swimmers to compete in 3 heats in the morning preliminary rounds. The top 8 swimmers with the fastest timings who qualified into the final returned in the afternoon to race again to claim their medals.

In this Grand Final, IBSC collected 410 points giving our club a great mileage to stay undefeated at the top with PADE coming in second with 169 points and Penang Swimming Club claiming third place with 121 points.

The top 10 clubs are featured below.



CONGRATULATIONS to each of the Age-Group Champions :-

Group 4 Girls : Rosalind Pang (KPGC)
Group 4 Boys : Sebastian Soon (IBSC)

Group 3 Girls : Tan Rou Ying (IBSC)
Group 3 Boys : Goh Yue Hong (IBSC)

Group 2 Girls : Yap Siew Hui (SSC)
Group 2 Boys : Keith Lim (IBSC)

2 new meet records in the 11-12 years boys category were also created, one each by Dylan Wong (CSC) in his 50m butterfly (28.16) and Goh Yue Hong (IBSC) in 100m butterfly (1:02.13).

The Full Results of the Sports Excel Junior Swimming Circuit, Grand Final 2012 can be downloaded here.

Catch some of the actions of IBSC swimmers during the meet.

Keith Lim, overall champion in boys under 15
Bonnie Tan undoubtedly emerged as overall champion for girls 11-12 years.
Desmond Ng, 12, swam to gold in his 100m breaststroke
Anjali Lim, 10, secured her 100m fly gold medal easily
Nicholas Soon, 14, jumped off to a good start
Sebastian Soon, ready to launch from platform 3
Group 3 boys diving off
Tan Ei Siang
Yap Li Wen


Monday, 23 July 2012

IBSC swimmers top qualifying list for Sports Excel Grand Final 2012

The 2nd Leg of the Sports Excel Junior Swimming Circuit 2012 took place in Pusat Akuatik Paroi, Negeri Sembilan from 23-24 June, 2012. Several swimmers who did not participate in Leg 1 were seen making up their points in Leg 2 to quality for the Grand Final event to be held in September, 2012.

Kompleks Renang Paroi

3 meet records were broken, one of which is by Goh Yue Hong who erased his own previous record in his 100m butterfly of 1:02.64 with a new record of 1:02.49.

The top 24 swimmers for each swim event who garnered the most points from both Leg 1 and Leg 2 will enter the Grand Final. IBSC, with a total of 34 qualifiers, is the top swim team with the most number of swimmers eligible for the Grand Final.

Congratulations to the following IBSC swimmers who have performed so well to qualify themselves into the Grand Final :


Group 2 Girls
Nur Hanisah
Peh Jia Min
Lee Chee Shian
Vanessa Lee Yiat Mon
Farra Dyana Ariffin
Nur Taqiah Bt Ab Rahim
Yong Su Ann
Amanda Grace Nunis (Swim Off)

Group 2 Boys
Keith Lim Kit Sern
Yeo Jin Jie
Nicholas Soon
Tan Ei Siang
Goh Wai Hou
Amir Yussof
Goh Yue Shen


Group 3 Girls
Tan Rou Ying
Zoe Natasha Bowden
Nuraina Naziha
Yap Li Wen


Group 3 Boys
Goh Yue Hong
Wong Jun Bin
Desmond Ng
Howard Sim Chern How
Adam Afif Bin Faizal
Muhammad Alif Afifi

Group 4 Girls
Anjali Lim Wei Min
Karla Lim Kay Yee
Pun Pei Jin

Group 4 Boys
Sebastian Soon
Iqmal Muqhis
Low Ken Ji
Lee Chee Liang
Lee Jia Jing
Lee Jia Jun




The full swim results can be downloaded below :-

Enjoy some snapshots from the Leg 2 Sports Excel.

IBSC coaches giving tips
Zoe Bowden
From left, Pun Pei Jin, Anjali and Karla Lim listening attentively to the coach's feedback
Group 3 boys
Wong Jun Bin,12,  swimming free to his medal
Sebastian Soon, 10




Tuesday, 10 July 2012

The Star : FT swimmer Ian breaks first national record in the Games



HE was out of the pool for three weeks recently with an arm injury but that did not stop Ian James Barr from making a big splash for Federal Territories on the second day of Sukma swimming action at Wisma Belia Swimming Complex in Bandar Indera Mahkota.

The 17-year-old smashed his own national record en route to winning the men’s 200m individual medley in 2:05.82 last night.

Ian had set the national mark of 2:06.98 at the Malaysian Open in Bukit Jalil in May and, in the process, brought down his own Games record of 2:08.09 set in Malacca two years ago.

Ian James Barr

It looked like no one was going to break a Games record in the pool on the second day until Ian kicked in with an explosive finish in the last 25m of the freestyle leg to finish the race nearly eight seconds ahead of Johor’s Tia’a Faang Der.

Faang Der, winner of the 400m individual medley on Sunday, clocked 2:13.60 for the silver ahead of Selangor’s Teh Wei Pin (2:13.96).

A delighted Ian, who clenched his fists in joy after being announced as the first national record breaker at the Games, said he felt very satisfied to close his individual campaign on a high.

Ian is only restriced to swimming two individual and two relay events as he had represented the country at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games and Guangzhou Asian Games in 2010.

“I injured my left arm due to over-training last month and had to stop training for three weeks. I could only do lower body workout, so I did not expect to get a fast time,” he said.

“I’m happy to beat my personal best and have to thank my coach (Paul Birmingham) and my parents for supporting me all the way.

Jubilation: Lim Ching Hwang of Selangor celebrates after winning the 100m freestyle at the Bandar Indra Mahkota Aquatic yesterday.


“This is my most memorable moment in Sukma – setting a national record despite still recovering from an injury.”

It was also a glorious moment for Penang, who celebrated their first gold medal after six years, and Selangor, whose swimmers won four out of the eight finals.

James Chen became the first Penang swimmer to capture a Sukma gold in swimming since Saw Yi Khy in Alor

Star in 2006 when he won the men’s 50m butterfly in 25.86.

Lim Ching Hwang and Caroline Chan claimed their second gold medals in as many days after winning the men’s 100m freestyle and women’s 200m backstroke respectively.

Ching Hwang won the men’s 200m freestyle race while Caroline chalked up an upset win and a new Games record to boot in the women’s 50m backstroke on Sunday.

The other winners for Selangor were Kok Cher Ling (women’s 100m freestyle) and Yai Siew Hui (women’s 50m butterfly).


Thursday, 5 July 2012

Bonnie and Jun Bin shines in 36th SEA Age Swimming Championship 2012 in Palembang

This year Indonesia hosted the 36th South East Asia (SEA) Age Group Swimming Championship 2012 in Palembang with 7 countries participating in the meet from 1-3 June 2012.



The medal count after the 3 days event are tabulated below, with Thailand claiming the overall champion title after winning 32 gold, 34 silver and 33 bronze. Malaysia with only a contingent of 10 swimmers, mostly junior ones, did magnificently well too after bringing home 14 gold, 10 silver and 10 bronze.



Our KL team, accompanied by IBSC Head Coach, Coach Shazali, was represented by Bonnie Tan Rou Ying, Wong Jun Bin and Tan Gin Yu with their medals collection as follows :

Tan Rou Ying (Girls 12 & Under)
Gold -  400m freestyle (4:41.45); 200m IM (2:29.47);  200m freestyle (2:14.20); 100m freestyle (1:01.13)
Bronze - 50m freestyle (28.43)

Wong Jun Bin (Boys 12 & Under)
Gold - 200m freestyle (2:04.55); 1500m freestyle (17:22.63)
Silver - 100m freestyle (58.16)
Bronze - 400m freestyle (4:24.30); 100m butterfly (1:04.24)

Tan Gin Yu (Boys 15-17)
Bronze - 200m butterfly (2:07.96)


The other Malaysian contingents who have also contributed to the medals collection were Nadia Andrianna and Asmalia Filzati Redzuan (both girls 12 & Under), Wong Fu Kang and Welson Sim (both boys 13-14) and Yap Siew Hui (girl 13-14).

CONGRATULATIONS to all of them and also the whole Malaysian team led by Team Manager, Ms Mae Chen, for achieving such a great feat in this away meet.

Please view the Full SEA Age Group Results 2012

For past reports on SEA Age Group Swimming please view the following Pelapis blogs :
34th Sea Age Group Swimming Championship 2010
33rd Sea Age Group Swimming Championship 2009


Also read related news articles :
The Star : Junior swimmers make big splash at SEA age-group meet
The NST : Juniors prove formidable in Palembang











* Photos sourced from Pelapis

See more on http://www.facebook.com/36thSeaAgeGroupSwimmingChampionship

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Sports Excel Leg 1 kicked off to a good start for IBSC

The development meet of Sports Excel/MILO/NSC/ASUM Junior Swimming Circuit 2012, Leg 1 was held in Pusat Akuatik Hang Jebat in Malacca from 12 to 13 May, 2012.



The indoor pool at Pusat Akuatik Hang Jebat

The IBSC team departed from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca in a coach on 11 May 2012  in high spirit ready to feel the cool water and get the warming up session started at the breezy aquatic centre in this historical town.

In the 2-day meet, IBSC swimmers again has done the club proud by collecting the most number of points and medals in Leg 1 which is one of the two qualifying rounds to enter the Sport Excel Grand Final scheduled in Kuala Lumpur.

The top 10 clubs that have garnered the most points and medals in the meet are displayed below.


Congratulations to all the medallists and we thank the PRAKL and IBSC coaches for a round of job well done!

The full results of the Leg 1 is available for download.

Warming-up session

Desmond Ng, Wong Jun Bin and Howard Sim
Karla Lim, 10
Pun Pei Jin,9, making a speedy touch and turn
IBSC coaches observing their swimmers

* Photos courtesy of Mr KC Neo and Ms Nancy S.




Wednesday, 13 June 2012

SUKMA 2012, Pahang

The much awaited SUKMA 2012 in Pahang has finally arrived and the KL Team was eagerly waiting to try out the RM21 mil upgraded Wisma Belia Swimming Complex in Bandar Indera Mahkota, Kuantan.


The pool with a new roof, all ready to host SUKMA 2012

Parents and friends have also shown tremendous support by accompanying the KL swimmers to Kuantan and cheering for them. The gruelling 5 days competition took place from 8 to 12 July, 2012 and the KL team was led by Mr Wong Kam Yuen as the Team Manager. The accompanying coaches were PRAKL Elite team coach, Coach He Tinglan and IBSC Head Coach, Coach Shazali.

Ian James Barr made headlines on the second day of the meet when he broke his own national record in the 200m IM with a new time of 2:05.82s over-writing his old time of 2:06.98s.

Ian James Barr created another national record in 200m IM despite suffering from hand injury.

Christina Loh also broke 2 meet records in her pet events. She smashed Erika Kong's 2010 record of 1:12.45s in the 100m breaststroke and the next day she went on to re-write her own record of 30.40 in the 50m breaststroke with a new timing of 30.44s.

Women breaststroke event (Source : Pelapis) 

Backstroker, Chan Kah Yan also rewarded herself with some pre-retirement gold when she dashed to break 2 records in the 50m and 100m backstroke by clocking 30.35s and 1:05.31s respectively.

Chan Kah Yan, launched herself to a perfect start

The national swimmers are restricted to only 2 individual events in the swimming championship.

At the end of the meet, Team Selangor emerged as overall champion with a haul of 11 gold, 8 silver and 13 bronze after a draught of several years. Sarawak came in second with 10 gold, 4 silver and 6 bronze while Team WP managed a third placing with collection of 7 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze.



Ian getting a kiss from mum, Irene, after winning the 50m backstroke
Congratulations to our KL Team for a commendable achievement in their individual events in particular :


Ian James Barr
200m IM (gold - national & meet record, 2:05.82)
50m backstroke (gold - meet record, 26.86)

Christina Loh Yen Ling
50m breaststroke (gold - meet record, 30.40)
100m breaststroke (gold - meet record, 1:12.41)

Chan Kah Yan
100m backstroke (gold - meet record, 1:05.31)
50m backstroke (silver - meet record, 30.35)

Ong Min Fen
200m freestyle (silver)
400m freestyle (silver)
400m IM (silver)
200m backstroke (silver)
200m IM (silver)
800m freestyle (silver)
200m butterfly (bronze)

Mak Ai Sin
200m breaststroke (silver)
100m freestyle (bronze)

Tan Gin Yu
400m IM (silver)
200m butterfly (bronze)
1500m freestyle (bronze)

Andrew Loh
50m backstroke (bronze)

Tan Rou Ying
50m backstroke (bronze)

Women Relays 4x100m

The WP Women (Chan Kah Yan, Christina Loh, Ong Min Fen & Mak Ai Sin) did us proud by claiming victory in the  4x 100m Medley Relay after beating the Sabah and Selangor teams with a record time of 4:23.17s, erasing the old record of 4:25.82s which was also previously achieved by the KL team.

Watch the Women Relay 4x100m video.


The WP Women (Chan Kah Yan, Mak Ai Sin, Tan Rou Ying and Ong Min Fen) also took home gold in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay with a winning time of 3:59.75s.

The KL girls won gold for 4x100m freestyle relay. From left, Ong Min Fen, Chan Kah Yan, Mak Ai Sin & Bonnie Tan posing with Pengarah Majlis Sukan Wilayah Persekutuan, Encik Mohd. Hamidi Abu Bakar and Mae Chen

Women Relays 4x200m

The WP Women with team members Tan Rou Ying, Nur Hanisah, Mak Ai Sin and Ong Min Fen, managed a bronze in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay event after being beaten by their East Malaysian rivals.

Bronze medallists, from left, Keith Lim, Jeremy Ng, Andrew Loh & Ian James 
Men Relays 4x100m

The WP Men (Ian James Barr, Andrew Loh, Jeremy Ng and Keith Lim) on the other hand salvaged themselves by scooping up a silver in the 4 x 100m Medley Relay after the Selangor Team snatched the gold.


The next biennial sporting event will see Perlis playing a host to SUKMA 2014.

Let's hope that our Team WP will garner more gold in 2014.







SUKMA 2012 Results can be downloaded here.

You may also refer to http://sukanmalaysia2012.pahang.my/ or
http://pelapisfuturechampions.blogspot.com/2012/07/sukma-pahang-2012-renang-11072012.html
for full reports the events.

Read related press articles on SUKMA 2012 :

FT swimmer Ian breaks first national record in the Games (The Star, 10 July 2012)
Zi Xin grabs limelight by breaking 50m backstroke record (The Star, 9 July 2012)
MALAYSIA GAMES: Christina breaks record (The New Straits Times, 9 July 2012)
Swimmers tipped to make waves in Pahang Games (The Star, 8 July 2012)
Tired but up for it  (The New Straits Times, 8 July 2012)
Kah Yan wants to end her swimming career with another big splash (The Star, 7 July 2012)


Enjoy some snapshots of SUKMA 2012.


PRAKL Coach He Ting Lan and IBSC Head Coach, Coach Shazali

From left, Bonnie Tan, Vanessa Lee, Teo Yang Jiew and Coach Shazali


The KL girls, from left, Vanessa Lee, Mak Ai Sin, Nur Hanisah and Taqiah



The Team WP


The KL Team medallists during the award presentation with KL Team Manager, Mr KW Wong (far left), PRAKL Coach He (in navy blue) and IBSC Head Coach, Coach Shazali (far right)

* Photo courtesy of Irene Low, Vivian Ong, Vanessa Lee, Teo Yang Jiew and Bonnie Tan


Wednesday, 6 June 2012

The Star - Junior swimmers made a splash in SEA age-group meet

Tuesday June 5, 2012



PETALING JAYA: The youngest Malaysian swimmers gave a glimmer of hope for the future by making a splash in the just-concluded South-East Asia age-group swimming championships in Palembang.

Those competing in the Under-12 category contributed nine of the 14 gold medals won in the three-day meet.

Kuala Lumpur’s Tan Rou Ying showed she could be the next Sia Wai Yen by hauling in four gold medals in her first competition at regional level.

Rou Ying came out tops in the 100m, 200m and 400m freestyle as well as the 200m individual medley in the girls’ Under-12 category.

Having also broken former SEA Games gold medallist Wai Yen’s long standing record in the backstroke and freestyle races at the Kuala Lumpur age group meet this year, one is bound to hear more of Rou Ying in the future.

Selangor also look to have unearthed two budding stars – Nadia Andrianna and Asmalia Filzati Redzuan – in the same age category.

Nadia bagged gold medals in the 50m and 200m breaststroke while Filzati won the 200m butterfly. The two remaining gold medals in the category came from Wong Jun Bin in the boys’ 200m and 1,500m freestyle.

Wong Fu Kang swept all three (50m, 100m and 200m) breaststroke titles in the boys’ 13-14 group while Sarawakian Welson Sim also had a gold to show for after winning the boys’ 1,500m freestyle on the last day of competition.

Yap Siew Hui was the only Malaysian gold medallist in the girls’ 13-14 age group with her triumph in the 50m butterfly.

It was a satisfactory achievement considering that Malaysia only sent 10 swimmers – six boys and four girls – for the meet.

Malaysia could have ended with more if they had sent top juniors like Ian James Barr, Vernon Lee and Indonesia SEA Games breaststroke gold medallist Christina Loh.

Though eligible to compete in the 15 to 17 age group category, they decided to focus on the SEA Swimming Championships in Singapore later this month. The inaugural meet, from July 13-17, will be the final chance for the swimmers to beat the qualifying times for the London Olympics.


Thursday, 10 May 2012

Committee Members of IBSC 2012-2014

Pursuant to the election of Executive Committee in IBSC's Annual General Meeting 2012 on 9 May 2012, the composition of the new EXCO for the term of 2012-2014 are as follows :-

President : Mr Teo Mua Seng
Vice President : Mr Chow Kok Hoong
Hon. Secretary : Ms Vivian Ong
Asst. Secretary : Mr Wong Kam Yuen
Hon. Treasurer : Ms Carinna Goh

Committee Members :
Mr Edwin Chong
Drs. Naveena Mathiavaranam
Ms Christine Lim
Ms Pohlin Lim
Puan Zainon Othman
Mr David Ng

Internal Auditors :
Ms Maria Bowden
Ms Nancy Sim


The EXCO would like to register its thanks and appreciation for the past effort, time and energy contributed by the previous committee members especially to :

Encik Abdul Rahim Aziz
Mr Tony Chua


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