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  2. Malaysia Swimming Federation - Wikipedia

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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] It is charged ...

  3. List of Malaysian records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    There are two different kinds of swimming records in Malaysia and certified by Malaysia Swimming (MAS): . National record, more commonly referred to in Malaysia as the rekod kebangsaan: the best time recorded anywhere in the world by a swimmer or team holding Malaysian citizenship.

  4. Tanjong Bungah - Wikipedia

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    The Penang Swimming Club at Jalan Tanjong Bungah, overlooking the sea, has a history stretching back to the 1900s. [20] [21] Originally a single-storey wooden structure, an Olympic-sized swimming pool was built in 1930. The club also initially restricted membership to Europeans; this discriminatory practice only ended in the 1940s.

  5. Malaysia at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Swimming Federation: Website: malaysiaswimming.org: in Fukuoka, Japan; Competitors: 17 in 2 sports: Medals: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0: World Aquatics ...

  6. Phee Jinq En - Wikipedia

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    Phee is also a current Malaysian swimming national record holder in both women's 50m and 100m breaststroke. Phee currently swims under the DSA Swimming Club for Swim Meets and Championships. DSA Swimming Club is one of the top swimming clubs in Malaysia.

  7. Tanjong Tokong - Wikipedia

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    The Penang Chinese Swimming Club at the western end of Tanjong Tokong was founded in 1928 to promote swimming among Penang's Chinese community, at a time when Asians were barred from existing swimming associations.

  8. Taiping Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The turf club was the only club that attracted people of all classes, especially the Chinese, to mingle around, because of the sweepstakes and lotteries, as gambling was a favourite pastime. Sir E.W. Birch, a racing enthusiast, would travel to distant turf clubs just to join the major tournament, and was crucial to developing racing interest in ...

  9. Leung Chii Lin - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Nicole Leung Chii Lin (born 11 February 1991) is a Malaysian retired competitive swimmer, who specialised in sprint freestyle events. [2] [1] She represented Malaysia at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has won a career total of three medals (two silver and one bronze) in an international competition, spanning two editions of the Southeast Asian Games (2007 and 2009).