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Malaysians in for tough time against world class field
SHANGHAI: A five-member strong Malaysian swimming team have settled down in the city but not a lot is expected from them for the World Championships competition starting today.
Diving team have a good shot at breaking through in the London Games
NO Malaysian has made it past the preliminary rounds of the individual competition when it comes to diving at the Olympics but that should change in London when the action begins from July 28.
Shahidan believes Pandelela and Co can deliver in London
SEPANG: There was a pleasant surprise for the eight Malaysian divers as they flew out last night to fulfil a two-medal target at the London Olympics.
A chill before the thrill
NAYPYITAW: The absence of hot water in the outdoor shower area is giving the divers the chills at the Wunna Theikdi Aquatic Centre in Naypyitaw.
Diving: Nazreen quits, Danial out indefinitely with ear ailment
PETALING JAYA: The men’s elite diving squad have lost one diver and may lose another.
Long-serving Edwin leaves ASUM in good hands
KUALA LUMPUR: Edwin Chong, the driving force behind Malaysia’s rise in world diving, is calling it a day as the secretary of the Malaysian Amateur Swimming Union (ASUM).
Divers to drive Malaysia’s golden quest in SEA Games aquatics
KUALA LUMPUR: Unlucky or not, 13 is the magical number of gold medals that Malaysia hope to bag in aquatics at the Singapore SEA Games in June.
Malaysia sending smaller swimming squad to SEA Games
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will have a smaller group of swimmers compared to their main rivals at the Singapore SEA Games in June.
Re-elected Asum president aiming high
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim marked his re-election as president of the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia (Asum) by pledging to deliver an Olympic medal of a better colour in Rio next year.
Malaysian divers deliver yet again in SEA Games (updated)
SINGAPORE: Malaysian divers added another two gold medals at the Singapore SEA Games with Ooi Tze Liang and the evergreen Leong Mun Yee-Traisy Vivien Tukiet at the OCBC Aquatics Centre.