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Malaysia Swimming Federation (Malay: Persekutuan Renang Malaysia) is the national governing body of swimming, water polo, synchronised swimming, diving and open water in Malaysia. Founded as the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (ASUM) ( Malay : Persatuan Renang Amatur Malaysia ), the body adopted its current name in July 2020. [ 1 ]
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Khiew Hoe Yean: 200 m freestyle: 1:48.18 30 Did not advance 400 m freestyle: 3:50.78
The upgraded SPICE Aquatic Centre, which was opened in 2016, contains a wide variety of sports amenities, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a diving pool and a water them park for children, as well as badminton courts and squash courts. [3] [4] [7] The centre also comes with function rooms, a cafe, a sports clinic and a swimming school.
Malaysia Swimming Federation: Website: malaysiaswimming.org: in Budapest, Hungary; Competitors: 13 in 2 sports: Medals Ranked 21st: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 2 Total 2: World Aquatics Championships appearances
Malaysia: Ariel Joseph Alegarbes Philippines: Ethan Khoo Yin Jun Malaysia: 50 m backstroke: S14 Muhammad Imaan Aiman Malaysia: Duran Yaspi Imam Basori Malaysia: Fathur Rizky Moreno Indonesia: 50 m butterfly: S14 Ariel Joseph Alegarbes Philippines: Bryan Lau Sze Kai Malaysia: Muhammad Imaan Aiman Malaysia: 50 m breaststroke: SB14 Mohammad Adib ...
Malaysia 24 August 2017: Southeast Asian Games: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [2] 400m freestyle: 3:48.36 Khiew Hoe Yean Malaysia 17 April 2024: Australian Championships: Gold Coast, Australia [3] 800m freestyle: 8:01.30 Khiew Hoe Yean Malaysia 19 April 2024: Australian Championships: Gold Coast, Australia [4] 1500m freestyle: 15:21.92 Khiew Hoe Yean ...
Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia: Website: malaysiaswimming.org: in Gwangju, South Korea; Medals Ranked 18th: Gold 0 Silver 1 Bronze 0 Total 1: World Aquatics ...
National Aquatic Centre or National Aquatics Centre may refer to: National Aquatic Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland; Beijing National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube, the site of the 2008 Summer Olympics; National Aquatic Centre, National Sports Complex, Malaysia; National Aquatic Centre, Couva, Trinidad and Tobago