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Hoe Yean Continues Making Waves, Adds Three More Golds

Hoe Yean Continues Making Waves, Adds Three More Golds

Barnama26-04-2025

KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 (Bernama) -- National swimmer Khiew Hoe Yean made more waves at the Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2025, adding three more gold medals to his already impressive haul at the National Aquatics Centre in Bukit Jalil, here, today.
The Kuala Lumpur swimmer had no problem to dominate his pet event, men's 400 metre (m) freestyle by clocking 3 minutes 52.55 seconds (s) and finished ahead of his teammate, Muhammad Dhuha Zulfikry who took silver medal (3:55.96s) while Hong Kong's Wang Yi Shun claimed bronze (4:03.08s).
Barely catching his breath, the 22-year-old struck gold again in the men's 200m backstroke with a time of 2:04.21s while Hii Puong Wei of the Amateur Swimming Association of Sarawak took silver (2:06.99s) and Selangor Aquatics' Daniel Williams splashed into third with 2:07.46s.
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He then wrapped up his fine run for today, by anchoring Kuala Lumpur's men's 4x200m freestyle relay team to victory, clocking a total time of 7:32.38s
Selangor Aquatics took home silver (7:37.83s) and Hong Kong China Swimming team grabbed bronze (7:43.06s).
With today's triple victory, Hoe Yean has now scooped up six golds at the meet - adding to his earlier wins in the men's 100m freestyle and backstroke on Thursday, and the men's 200m freestyle on Friday.
Despite his victory today, Hoe Yean described his first two events of the day as 'one of the hardest back-to-back events' he had ever swam.
'I know it's going to be hard (first two events) as they are only 10 minutes in between,' he told reporters at the met after the medal ceremony here, today.
Meanwhile, Hoe Yean described the competition as a good warm-up for him and other compatriots for the 2025 World University Games in Rhine Ruhr, Germany from July 16-27 and also World Aquatics Championships 2025 in Singapore from July 27 to Aug 3.

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