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This is a list of national federations that are members of World Aquatics, the international swimming federations. As at November 30, 2017, there are 209 countries/members (one national federation is allowed per sport nation). [1]
National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil [2] 53 2010 20–23 May National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil 54 2011 12–15 May National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil [3] 55 2012 3–6 May National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil [4] 56 2013 16–19 May National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil [5] 57 2014 8–11 May National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil [6] 58 2015
Asia Aquatics, [1] formerly Asia Swimming Federation, [2] oversees international aquatics competitions in Asia, and is affiliated to the Olympic Council of Asia [3] and to World Aquatics. It was founded in 1978 in Bangkok; [ 2 ] and currently has its administrative headquarters in Muscat , Oman .
The Malaysian American Society was founded in 1967 to promote cultural exchanges between Malaysia and the U.S. [8] Other community organizations include the Malaysian Association of Georgia [9] and the Malaysian Association of Southern California. [10] Malaysian Americans also have created several educational associations.
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 Asian Swimming Championships are a major aquatics event, held every four years among the athletes from Asian countries. It is conducted under the governance of the Asian Amateur Swimming Federation, [1] the governing body of aquatics in Asia. The last edition of the Championships, the tenth, were held in 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. [2]
Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia: Website: malaysiaswimming.org: in Kazan, Russia; Competitors: 20 in 4 sports: Medals Ranked 28th: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1 Total 1: World Aquatics Championships appearances
The Ratner Center also serves as the home of the University of Chicago basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams. The 1,658-seat competition gymnasium has played host to the 2004, 2007 and 2010 University Athletic Association Wrestling Championships and the 2006 NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional Wrestling Championship.