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Post time 7-8-2007 12:04 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1179 payrol's post

weekdays tak leh.. tp ujung mmg boleh ja... hahhaha

tp slalu swim weekdays.. so tak leh campur.. laki ada hari tertentu.. n pompuan pun ada hari tertentu..

huhu

ukm bebas.. tetiap ari leh campur.. huhu
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Post time 7-8-2007 12:05 AM | Show all posts
aku belajr saner kt uniten dulu...x trpk pun aku nak swim...tp kalo skodeng tuh dari blok aku tuh aku reti ar...
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Post time 7-8-2007 02:06 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1184 payrol's post

cet.. kesitu lak ko ek..

cuci mata aja ek..
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Post time 7-8-2007 04:06 PM | Show all posts
Kuching folks ... tak der gang ker kat sini ... jom swimming sekali
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Post time 7-8-2007 07:00 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by jojoba_beads at 7-8-2007 12:02 AM
ler dex.. weekend ni tak dapat lor... got some errands to do maa..

nnt confirm balik ek..


seperti biasa
budak sebijik ni cakap macam kambing
kejap nak berenang ka
kejap tak nak berenang la
kejap nak jamilah lah
kejap nak masliana lah..

ishhhhhh

ok ok ok  nanti dah confirm
toing aje  okay!!
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Post time 7-8-2007 11:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #1186 sxyizreen's post

swimming kt ne? area bdc?
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Post time 7-8-2007 11:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #1187 dexa's post

hahaha

relaks ler.. td baru je pas swim.. huhu
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Post time 8-8-2007 09:28 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by tam99 at 6-8-2007 19:08

Ader urang nak berenang kat Bangi weekend ni ye...
bayaq tol dulu...


tam, ko kat sini yer..jom swimming.
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Post time 8-8-2007 09:29 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by payrol at 7-8-2007 23:46
swimming kt ne? area bdc?

BDC or DBKS
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Post time 8-8-2007 10:37 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by kdoscope at 8-8-2007 09:28 AM


tam, ko kat sini yer..jom swimming.

KD,
ko pergi berenang kat Tasik Permaisuri lah
dekat umah boss mung
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Post time 9-8-2007 01:38 AM | Show all posts

Reply #1180 dexa's post

dex..

jojo baru je register utk pulau perhentian challenge.. hahaha.
saje je suke suke join.. bkn nk lawan pun.. nk g bercuti je..

dex ikut tak..?
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Post time 9-8-2007 12:45 PM | Show all posts
ahak promote jojo promote....
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Post time 22-8-2007 06:31 PM | Show all posts
Swimming: Daniel qualifies for the Olympics under Category B
By LIM TEIK HUAT

PETALING JAYA: A childhood dream has come true for young swimmer Daniel Bego. He qualified for the Olympics with an impressive effort in the Japan international championships in Chiba yesterday.

Well done: Daniel Bego set a national record en route to qualifying for the Beijing Olympics in the 200m butterfly event.
  

Daniel smashed Anthony Ang抯 six-year-old 200m butterfly national record of 2:00.12, set at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, to earn his ticket to the Beijing Games next year under Category B. The qualifying mark was 2:01.79.

The 17-year-old clocked 1:59.40 and was the 14th fastest finisher in the heats.

Daniel now holds four national records. He is also the fastest Malaysian in the 50m and 100m butterfly and the 200m freestyle.

Daniel was not expected to qualify for the Olympics in the longer butterfly race on the first day of the competition in Chiba.

But the presence of World Championships silver medallist Takeshi Matsuda of Japan and Doha Asian Games gold medallist Wu Peng of China in the same heat pushed him to post a personal best. In the B final, he clocked 2:01.45 for seventh place.

His latest efforts will put him in good stead for the SEA Games in Korat in December. They are better than the SEA Games record of 2:01.84, set by Anthony in Kuala Lumpur in 2001.

Daniel is the fifth Malaysian to qualify for the Beijing Olympics after diver Bryan Nickson, pole vaulter Roslinda Samsu and archers Marbawi Mohd Sulaiman and Cheng Chu Sian.

The Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (Asum) secretary, Edwin Chong, is glad that Daniel has made the grade to the Olympics almost a year in advance.

揑t抯 not easy for swimmers to get into the Olympics this time because the qualifying standards have been raised by one or two seconds faster compared to those for the 2004 Athens Games,
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Post time 22-8-2007 06:36 PM | Show all posts
Easy wins for world champions at international meet

CHIBA: World champions Kosuke Kitajima, Leisel Jones and Park Tae-hwan underlined their supremacy in the pool by winning the Japan international championships on the opening day here yesterday.

Kitajima, a dual gold medallist from Japan at the Athens Olympics, shrugged off an injury scare to win the men抯 100m breaststroke in 59.74, beating Australia抯 Christian Sprenger in 1:00.76 and American Jon Roberts in 1:00.82.

Jones, who defeated Rebecca Soni to win the women抯 100m breaststroke at the World Championships in March, repeated her performance by beating the American again with a time of 1:06.15.

Soni was second in 1:06.94 and her compatriot Tara Kirk third in 1:07.31.

揑 got an injury a month ago and I once thought of withdrawing, but this is an international competition being held in Japan, so I really wanted to take part,

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Post time 24-8-2007 03:02 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by tam99 at 8-8-2007 22:37

KD,
ko pergi berenang kat Tasik Permaisuri lah
dekat umah boss mung


itu bukan swimming ajer, pancing pun bole...apalagi bawak joran la
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Post time 24-8-2007 10:04 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by jojoba_beads at 9-8-2007 01:38 AM
dex..

jojo baru je register utk pulau perhentian challenge.. hahaha.
saje je suke suke join.. bkn nk lawan pun.. nk g bercuti je..

dex ikut tak..?



bila ni???
saya nak pergi  kalau masa school holiday -

bila jojo?
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Post time 24-8-2007 10:51 PM | Show all posts
Swimming: Aussies continue their gold rush

NARASHINO (Japan): World record holders Grant Hackett and Leisel Jones coasted to victory to help Australia win five more gold medals at the International Swim Meet yesterday.

Athens Olympic champion Hackett, the 800-metre and 1500m record holder, defeated Mateusz Sawrymowicz of Poland and Park Tae-Hwan of South Korea to win the men抯 1,500m freestyle in 14:48.70s.

Sawrymowicz, who wrested the world title from Hackett at the World Championships in March, clocked 14:50.72 and Park, the triple Asian Games gold medallist, hit 14:58.43.

Leisel, the 100 and 200m breaststroke world record holder, timed 2:21.45 to win the women抯 200m, beating American Rebecca Soni into second in 2:23.36 and Japan抯 Nanaka Tamura in 2:25.05.

The Australians, who won eight gold medals on the first two days, continued to dominate in the pool adding five more yesterday with world title holder Libby Lenton taking the women抯 100m butterfly in 57.88.

Teammates Kenrick Monk and Bronte Barratt won the men抯 and women抯 200m freestyle in 1:47.25 and 1:57.92 respectively.

Athens Olympic dual gold medallist and former world record holder Kosuke Kitajima was not hampered by a thigh injury as he swam faster than world record pace until the last quarter of the men抯 200m breaststroke.

Japan抯 Kitajima, the winner of the 100m this week, slowed down in the last 20 metres to finish in 2:10.02, beating Britain抯 Krist Gilchrist, who timed 2:10.32, and Vladislav Polyakov of Kazakhstan, who timed 2:12.29.

Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe was another who came close to a new world record when she clocked 2:06.83, only 0.21 of a second short of the current world record, to win the women抯 200m backstroke.

Elizabeth Simmonds of Britain came in second in 2:09.52 and world and Olympic bronze medallist Reiko Nakamura of Japan was third in 2:09.91.

The final title was won by up-and-coming Ryosuke Irie of Japan who clocked 1:57.30 to win the men抯 200m backstroke, beating his compatriot Tomomi Morita and Gregor Tait of Britain.

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Post time 30-8-2007 09:45 PM | Show all posts
Swimming: Daniel misses mark as six records sink
By LIM TEIK HUAT

SEREMBAN: Beijing Olympics-bound Daniel Bego swam his fastest-ever 100m freestyle on a day when five meet records and one national record were broken in the 50th Malaysian Open championships at the Paroi Aquatic Centre yesterday.

Sabahan Leung Chii Lin set the pace for an action packed first day of competition when she won the women's 100m freestyle in a national record time of 58.15.

The 16-year-old sliced 0.02 seconds off the previous record set by Cindy Ong in the 2004 Sukma (Malaysia Games).

Chii Lin, who is trained by her mother in Kota Kinabalu, had clocked 1:00.43 for the second fastest time in the heats behind Singapore's Ho Shu Yong (1:00.40). But the Singaporean finished out of the medals in fourth place behind Malaysians Louisa Los Santos and Chan Kah Yan.

  
Daniel: Missed out on smashing the 100m freestyle national record by just 0.01 second.

Although it was a personal best for Chii Lin, the time did not meet the Korat SEA Games qualifying mark of 57.74.

Daniel just missed out on smashing Allen Ong's 2001 national record by just 0.01 second in winning the men's 100m freestyle final in 51.32 yesterday. But it erased Allen's meet record of 51.97 set in 2000.

The 17-year-old Sarawakian went on to claim a second gold medal in the 200m butterfly. He slowed down in the last lap of the race and finished in 2:06.09, almost three seconds faster than Kuala Lumpur's Kevin Lim.

Daniel is back in competition just after competing in Japan where he qualified for two events in the Olympics and set two national records

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Post time 30-8-2007 09:49 PM | Show all posts
Record-breaking feats at swimming championship
By LIM TEIK HUAT

SEREMBAN: Swimmers Daniel Bego and Siow Yi Ting grabbed the spotlight with impressive national record-breaking efforts at the 50th Malaysian Open championships at the Paroi Aquatic Centre here Thursday.

Daniel demolished the field in the men's 200m freestyle final to collect his third gold medal for Sarawak in 1:51.66, which was 0.02 faster than the time he set (1:51.58) in Japan one week ago to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Yi Ting also made a big splash for the host state on the second day of the competition.

The 22-year-old, who just returned home after finishing her second year of studies in the University of Wisconsin in United States, set a new national record in the 50m breaststroke heats in the morning.

Yi Ting emerged as the fastest qualifier for the final in 34.39 to erase the previous national of 34.47 set by Raja Azlina Izzah set in the Sukma (Malaysia Games) in Alor Star last year.

In the final, Yi Ting brought her national mark further down to 33.65 and in the process, smashed the three-year-old meet record of 34.29 held by Suen Ka Yi of Hong Kong.

Raja Azlina clocked 34.73 for the silver ahead of her Selangor teammate Luisa Los Santos, who finished with 34.75 for the bronze.

Yi Ting later took her tally to three gold medals when she won the 200m individual medley in a new meet record of 2:21.93.

The previous meet record of 2:23.67 was set by Sia Wai Yen back in 1998.

The fourth meet record yesterday was set by Kevin Yeap in the 1,500m freestyle.

The Perak-born swimmer set a new personal best mark in winning the longest distance race in 16:07.80 to improve on the previous meet record of 16:34.10 set by Die Ung back in 1999.
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Post time 31-8-2007 07:11 AM | Show all posts
Daniel terus gah
Mohd Amin Jalil

WAKIL negara ke Sukan Olimpik, Daniel Bego mempamerkan aksi hebat mencipta rekod baru kebangsaan apabila gah menjuarai acara 200 meter gaya bebas lelaki di Kejohanan renang Terbuka Malaysia Asum-Milo di Pusat Akuatik Paroi, Seremban, semalam.


Ia adalah antara dua rekod kebangsaan dan dua rekod kejohanan tercipta pada hari kedua kejohanan.


Jaguh renang kebangsaan yang mewakili Sarawak itu mencatat satu minit 51.66 saat untuk memadam rekod miliknya, 1:52.27s dicipta Ogos tahun lalu di Rio De Jeneiro.

Daniel yang bersaing bersama Kevin Yeap dari Perak dan Foo Jian Beng dari Selangor dalam final acara itu, semalam meninggalkan perenang terbabit apabila Kevin sekadar menduduki tempat kedua dengan catatan 1:59.60s manakala Jian Beng di tempat ketiga, 2:01.10s.

Kejayaan ini adalah sesuatu yang amat menggembirakan Daniel ketika sedang membuat persiapan rapi menjelang temasya Sukan Olimpik 2008 di Beijing.

揔ejayaan ini memberi keyakinan yang semakin baik untuk saya meningkatkan lagi prestasi dalam persediaan menghadapi cabaran lebih besar di Beijing nanti dan saya amat berpuas hati dengan peningkatan ini,

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