FINA Swimming World Cup: Quah Zheng Wen medals despite being under the weather
Despite feeling under the weather, Quah Zheng Wen managed to earn two impressive podium finishes at the Singapore leg of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup.
Despite feeling under the weather, Quah Zheng Wen managed to earn two impressive podium finishes at the Singapore leg of the FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup.
Hoong En Qi highlighted Singapore's performance on day three, clocking 27.32 seconds to finish 13th overall in a 66-strong field in the women's 50 metres butterfly event.
Darren Lim, Darren Chua, Dylan Koo and Francis Fong highlighted Singapore's performance on day one with a new under-17 national record in the men's 4x100 metres freestyle event.
Zheng Wen, 18, surged to three titles in as many individual events, while 15-year-old En Qi finished either first or second in four events.
Team Singapore ended their swimming campaign on a high with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals today. This brought their total medal haul to 23 gold, 12 silver and seven bronze medals over their six-day campaign.
Roanne Ho breaks women's 50m breaststroke Games record twice as swimmers surpass their 17-gold haul at the 2011 Games.
Team Singapore's swimmers picked up four more gold in the pool today, including Team Singapore's 50th gold medal of these Games.
Team Singapore picked up six gold medals (five of them in Games record times) at the OCBC Aquatic Centre today, bringing their golden haul total to 11 after three days.