Showing posts with label Yi Ting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yi Ting. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Yi Ting Still Invincible In The Women’s 200m Breaststroke



KUALA LUMPUR: Siow Yi Ting may be the oldest swimmer in the national team but she is still invincible when it comes to the women’s 200m breaststroke.

The 26-year-old managed to beat the London Olympic invitational time for the long distance breaststroke race despite swimming alone in the national age-group meet at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil.

Yi Ting clocked 2:31.23 in the 18 and over age-group to dip under the London Olympic invitational time of 2:32.03.

Yi Ting was the only Malaysian swimmer to reach Olympic qualifying standards on the first day of the age-group meet.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Yi Ting Still Has A thing For Fourth Olympic Appearance

KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia SEA Games double gold medallist Siow Yi Ting (pic) may be the oldest swimmer in the national squad but she has no intention to quit just yet.


Yi Ting, who celebrated her 26th birthday on Dec 11, has her mind set on becoming the first Malaysian woman swimmer to compete in four Olympics.

The Negri Sembilan lass allayed fears that she would not continue training next year, saying that the London Olympics was still very much on her mind.

Yi Ting graduated with a BA in Arts and Sculpture from the University of Arkansas in the United States early this year. She only returned home in August to train at Bukit Jalil under national coach Paul Birmingham but still managed to deliver two golds and a silver at the SEA Games swimming competition in Palembang.

Yi Ting will continue training under Birmingham and is hopeful she will win her ticket to London.

“Winning the SEA Games gold medals has given me the confidence that I can achieve more in swimming,” she said.

“I took more than a year off from competition to complete my studies. It was a good break as I felt burnt out after so many years in the pool.”

“Now I feel rejuvenated and am looking forward to 2012 as I want to try to make the A cut for the Olympics. I need to slash about two seconds off my personal best in the 200m breaststroke. “I have made the B time for the Olympics in the 100m breaststroke but I will need to improve on it to guarantee qualification for London,” said Yi Ting, who notched a double in the 100m and 200m breaststroke apart from earning a silver in the 200m individual medley in Indonesia.

Yi Ting clocked 1:10.55 to beat the Olympic B qualification time of 1:10.89 in the 100m breaststroke. She is now eyeing the Olympic A qualification time of 2:26.89 for the longer race. Yi Ting, who holds the national record of 2:27.80, posted 2:33.67 to win the 200m breastroke in Palembang. Only those who beat the A time are assured a place in the Olympics.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Yi Ting Continues Her Golden Show




Siow Yi Ting poses with her gold medal after winning the 200m breaststroke in record time.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Yi Ha! Siow Nets A Treble






Golden girl: Siow Yi Ting celebrates her win in the 200m breaststroke event Sunday.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Sea Games: Glitter In the Water






Siow Yi Ting reacts after winning the women's 200 metre Individual Medley yesterday.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Malaysia Set Three Sea Games Swimming Records


Happy Birthday, Yi Ting Malaysian Swimmer Smashes 200m IM Record On Her Way To GOLD






















Smashing performance: Malaysia's Siow Yi Ting flashes a smile on the podium after winning the women's 200m Individual Medley with a new Sea Games record.

Master Strokes From Golden Girl Yi Ting






Siow Yi Ting

Sea Games: Yi Ting In A Class Of her Own





Siow Yi Ting raises her arm after finishing first in the 200m individual medley at the national

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Daniel Smashes National 100m Freestyle Record in Rome

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Daniel Bego








Siow Yi Ting
INTO THE BLUE (Click title to read article)


Malaysian divers Leong Mun Yee and Pandelela Rinong Pamg in action.















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Pandelela (left) and Mun Yee paired up for the World Championships in Rome in the 10m platform synchronised final and made Malaysia proud by taking home the bronze medal

Tuesday, May 26, 2009