
Xin Lin breaks meet record in backstroke win, Dhuha settles for 1,500m silver
Splashing win: Chong Xin Lin broke the 11-year record set by Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Anh Vien in the girls' Under-16-18 50m backstroke at the South-East Asia (SEA) Championships in Singapore

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The Star
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- The Star
Sukma champs Dhuha and Xin Lin settle for silver in favourite events
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Games (Sukma) swimming champions Mohd Dhuha Zulfikry and Chong Xin Lin had to settle for being second best in their pet events in the South-East Asia (SEA) Championships in Singapore yesterday. Dhuha, who splashed to six golds for Federal Territories in the Sarawak Sukma last year, had to concede defeat to Vietnamese swimmer Nguyen Quoc Tran Van for the second time in as many days.


The Star
6 hours ago
- The Star
Xin Lin breaks meet record in backstroke win, Dhuha settles for 1,500m silver
Splashing win: Chong Xin Lin broke the 11-year record set by Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Anh Vien in the girls' Under-16-18 50m backstroke at the South-East Asia (SEA) Championships in Singapore


New Straits Times
17 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Malaysia end SEA swim meet with three golds
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian swimmers made amends on the final day of the Southeast Asia (SEA) Championships in Singapore yesterday by splashing to three golds. Chong Xin Lin finally won a gold, in the girls' 16-18 50m backstroke with 29.42s, which also broke the long standing meet record of 29.76s set by Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Anh Vien in 2014. Indonesia's Alexandra Chelsea won silver (29.59s) and Vietnam's Nguyen Ngoc Thuy Tien was third (29.62s). Xin Lin had to settle for silver in the 200m backstroke on Thursday and fourth place in the 100m backstroke on Wednesday. National swimming coach Eric Anderson said: "Xin Lin swam the second fastest ever time in Malaysia for 50m backstroke and that's just an indication of where she is headed with the Thailand Sea Games in December. "Her peers are all there and it's all part of the learning process as we prepare for the Sea Games," he said. It was at the same pool in the Singapore National Championships last year, when Xin Lin clocked 29.33s to break the national record of 29.51s set by Caroline Chan back in 2016. Malaysia bagged two more golds yesterday. Ch'ng Saw Huai won the boys' 14-15 200m butterfly gold (2:09.21s) and Sheamus Chew won the boys' 13 and below 100m freestyle (56.06s).