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The Star
16 hours ago
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- The Star
Elvis just misses final but scores big on potential
PETALING JAYA: Diver Elvis Priestly Clement (pic) missed out on a spot in the final in the 10m platform individual in the World Championships but received a thumbs up for his commendable performance. Debutant Elvis finished 16th after scoring 399.80 points in the semi-final at OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore yesterday.


The Sun
03-08-2025
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- The Sun
Elvis Priestly Clement ends World Aquatics run in 10m platform semis
NATIONAL diver Elvis Priestly Clement wrapped up his 2025 World Aquatics Championships campaign with a 16th-place finish in the men's 10-metre platform semi-finals today. The Sarawakian scored 399.80 points across six dives at the OCBC Aquatic Centre but missed the cut for the finals, reserved for the top 12 divers. Elvis, 18, had earlier secured his semi-final spot by placing 10th in the preliminary round with 432.90 points. Making his world championship debut, he also competed in the mixed 3m & 10m team, mixed 10m synchronised, and men's 10m synchronised events. Meanwhile, national swimmer Tan Khai Xin exited early in the men's 400m medley, ranking 29th overall with a time of 4 minutes 30.90 seconds, well off his national record of 4:23.24. The 2025 World Aquatics Championships concluded today after 24 days of events spanning diving, swimming, and water polo. – Bernama


The Sun
02-08-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Elvis Priestly advances to semi-finals at World Aquatics Championships
MALAYSIA'S national diver Elvis Priestly Clement has secured a semi-final spot in the men's 10-metre platform after an outstanding display at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships here today. The 18-year-old finished 10th out of 48 competitors with 432.90 points after six dives at the OCBC Aquatic Centre. The Sarawakian, who made his world championship debut in Singapore on July 26, will now compete at 10am tomorrow against 17 others for a place in the final scheduled at 5.30 pm the same day. Meanwhile, Enrique Maccartney Harold failed to advance to the next round after finishing 37th with 323.45 points in the same event. National swimmer and SEA Games gold medallist Phee Jinq En finished 30th overall in the women's 50m breaststroke heats with a time of 31.78 seconds, failing to qualify for the semi-final at the World Aquatics Championships Arena. Last Monday, the 27-year-old sat out of the 100m breaststroke event due to a hip and groin issue. The 2025 World Aquatics Championships will conclude tomorrow, wrapping up 24 days of events comprising water polo, diving, high diving, swimming, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. - Bernama


Malay Mail
02-08-2025
- Sport
- Malay Mail
National diver Elvis Clement books 10m platform semi-final spot at World Aquatics Championships
SINGAPORE, Aug 2 — Malaysia's national diver Elvis Priestly Clement has secured a semi-final spot in the men's 10-metre platform after an outstanding display at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships here today. The 18-year-old finished 10th out of 48 competitors with 432.90 points after six dives at the OCBC Aquatic Centre. The Sarawakian, who made his world championship debut in Singapore on July 26, will now compete at 10am tomorrow against 17 others for a place in the final scheduled at 5.30 pm the same day. Meanwhile, Enrique Maccartney Harold failed to advance to the next round after finishing 37th with 323.45 points in the same event. National swimmer and SEA Games gold medallist Phee Jinq En finished 30th overall in the women's 50m breaststroke heats with a time of 31.78 seconds, failing to qualify for the semi-final at the World Aquatics Championships Arena. Last Monday, the 27-year-old sat out of the 100m breaststroke event due to a hip and groin issue. The 2025 World Aquatics Championships will conclude tomorrow, wrapping up 24 days of events comprising water polo, diving, high diving, swimming, artistic swimming, and open water swimming. — Bernama


New Straits Times
29-07-2025
- Sport
- New Straits Times
Elvis-Enrique make history with Malaysia's best synchro finish at worlds
SINGAPORE: New diving duo Elvis Priestly Clement and Enrique Harold Maccartney put on a respectable display by finishing seventh in the men's 10m platform synchro final at the World Aquatics Championships on Tuesday. The Malaysian pair scored 374.70 points after six dives — the country's best-ever finish in the event at the world meet. Previously, Bryan Nickson Lomas-James Sandayud held the record with a 10th-place finish at the 2005 Montreal edition, a feat later matched by Ooi Tze Liang-Chew Yiwei in Kazan, Russia, in 2015. China's Cheng Zilong-Zhu Zifeng struck gold with 429.63 points, narrowly beating Russia's Nikita Shleikher-Ruslan Ternovoi (428.70). Americans Carson Tyler-Joshua Hedberg took bronze with 410.70. Earlier in the day, Elvis-Enrique booked their spot in the final after finishing sixth in the preliminaries with 378.36 points. While they missed out on a medal, it was still a commendable effort from 18-year-old Elvis, who made his debut at the world meet and now shifts focus to the men's 10m platform individual event on Saturday. In the pool, Andrew Goh finally got his campaign underway in the 50m breaststroke, finishing 47th overall with a time of 28.21s — a performance clearly impacted by illness. The 20-year-old was forced to withdraw from the 100m breaststroke on Sunday after coming down with a fever. "Obviously not too satisfied, definitely not my best," said Andrew. "I fell sick on the first day, had a fever… four days of no swimming. It took the power and strength out of me. "I'm disappointed, but there's always another worlds. You can only come back stronger." In the men's 800m freestyle, Khiew Hoe Yean finished 22nd in the heats with a time of 8:08.62, missing out on a place in the final. Arvin Shaun Singh, Ananda Lim and Jayden Tan will be in action on Wednesday.