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Para Swimming National Record (Long Course) Event Class Record Name Date Competition City Men's 50M Freestyle S1 Men's 50M Frees Para Swimming National Record (Long Course) Event Class Record Name Date Competition City Men's 50m Freestyle S1 Men's 50m Freestyle S2 01:36.72 Lim Min Chieh Stanley 29-Sept-2012 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle S3 Men's 50m Freestyle S4 Men's 50m Freestyle S5 Men's 50m Freestyle S6 01:12.54 Eugene Png Tian Heong 10-May-2019 World Para Swimming World Series Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle S7 00:29.01 Toh Wei Soong 7-Oct-2018 3rd ASIAN Para Games Jakarta Men's 50m Freestyle S8 00:30.27 Toh Wei Soong 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle S9 00:29.89 James Leo Zhenhai 24-May-2007 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 50m Freestyle S10 00:30.26 Jareth Wong 8-Dec-2020 SDSC Swim Trial Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle S11 Men's 50m Freestyle S12 00:30.39 Wong Meng Ee 1-Dec-2006 IPC Swimming World Championships Durban Men's 50m Freestyle S13 00:27.23 Wong Zhi Wei 3-Aug-2019 Pesta Sukan Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle S14 00:27.80 Benson Tan Eng Kiong 14-Sep-2013 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 50m Freestyle INAS II3 00:26.28 Lim Kah Yi 21-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 100m Freestyle S1 Men's 100m Freestyle S2 03:27.19 Lim Min Chieh Stanley 10-Aug-2011 Pan-Pacific Para Swimming Championships Edmonton Alberta Men's 100m Freestyle S3 Men's 100m Freestyle S4 Men's 100m Freestyle S5 Men's 100m Freestyle S6 03:03.57 Mohd Taufiq bin Baharin 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 100m Freestyle S7 01:03.13 Toh Wei Soong 10-May-2019 World Para Swimming World Series Singapore Men's 100m Freestyle S8 01:04.46 Toh Wei Soong 22-Jan-2016 Victorian Open Championships Melbourne Men's 100m Freestyle S9 01:07.44 James Leo Zhenhai 24-Nov-2009 IWAS World Games 2009 Bangalore Men's 100m Freestyle S10 1:17.98 Jareth Wong 8-Dec-2020 SDSC Swim Trial Singapore Men's 100m Freestyle S11 Men's 100m Freestyle S12 1:10.75 Wong Meng Ee 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 100m Freestyle S13 1:00.89 Wong Zhi Wei 20-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 100m Freestyle S14 01:01.54 Benson Tan Eng Kiong 16-Apr-2015 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 100m Freestyle INAS II3 00:57.75 Lim Kah Yi 15-October-2019 INAS Global Games Brisbane Men's 200m Freestyle S1 Men's 200m Freestyle S2 Men's 200m Freestyle S3 Men's 200m Freestyle S4 Men's 200m Freestyle S5 Men's 200m Freestyle S6 Men's 200m Freestyle S7 02:20.42 Toh Wei Soong 14-Feb-2020 World Para Swimming World Series Melbourne Men's 200m Freestyle S8 Men's 200m Freestyle S9 02:31.80 Lim Keng Joo 14-Dec-2005 3rd ASEAN Para Games Manila Men's 200m Freestyle S10 Men's 200m Freestyle S11 Men's 200m Freestyle S12 02:50.06 Wong Meng Ee 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 200m Freestyle S13 02:14.61 Wong Zhi Wei 22-Apr-2019 60th National School Swim Championships Singapore Men's 200m Freestyle S14 02:14.94 Benson Tan Eng Kiong 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 200m Freestyle INAS II3 02:07.73 Lim Kah Yi 16-Feb-2019 SSA Swim Series Singapore Men's 400m Freestyle S6 Men's 400m Freestyle S7 05:06.04 Toh Wei Soong 17-Jan-2019 SSA Swim Series 1 Singapore Men's 400m Freestyle S8 05:08.80 Toh Wei Soong 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 400m Freestyle S9 05:15.27 Lim Keng Joo 6-May-2005 DSE Open Long Course Championships Sheffield Men's 400m Freestyle S10 Men's 400m Freestyle S11 Men's 400m Freestyle S12 06:13.52 Wong Meng Ee 18-May-2007 British International Disability Swimming Championships Sheffield Men's 400m Freestyle S13 04:50.86 Wong Zhi Wei 20-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 400m Freestyle S14 05.14.85 Darren Chan Wei Siang 10-May-2019 World Para Swimming World Series Singapore Men's 400m Freestyle INAS II3 Men's 800m Freestyle S6 Men's 800m Freestyle S7 Men's 800m Freestyle S8 Men's 800m Freestyle S9 Men's 800m Freestyle S10 Men's 800m Freestyle S11 Men's 800m Freestyle S12 Men's 800m Freestyle S13 Men's 800m Freestyle S14 Men's 800m Freestyle INAS II3 Men's 1500m Freestyle S6 Men's 1500m Freestyle S7 Men's 1500m Freestyle S8 Men's 1500m Freestyle S9 22:15.02 Lin Keng Joo 11-Aug-2006 US Paralympics National Championships San Antonio Men's 1500m Freestyle S10 Men's 1500m Freestyle S11 Men's 1500m Freestyle S12 Men's 1500m Freestyle S13 20:57.01 Wong Zhi Wei 9 Feb 2018 SSA National Time Trial Singapore Men's 1500m Freestyle S14 Men's 1500m Freestyle INAS II3 Event Class Record Name Date Competition City Men's 50m Backstroke S1 1 Men's 50m Backstroke S2 01:36.29 Lim Min Chieh Stanley 10-Aug-2011 Pan-Pacific Para-swimming Championships Edmonton Alberta Men's 50m Backstroke S3 Men's 50m Backstroke S4 Men's 50m Backstroke S5 Men's 50m Backstroke S6 01:21.97 Eugene Png 8-Dec-2020 SDSC Swim Trial Singapore Men's 50m Backstroke S7 00:37.54 Toh Wei Soong 17-Jan-2019 SSA Swim Series 1 Singapore Men's 50m Backstroke S8 00.43.21 Toh Wei Soong 10-May-2014 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 50m Backstroke S9 00:54.67 Lim Keng Joo 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 50m Backstroke S10 00:36.54 Lim Darren Yee Aun 4-Jul-2018 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 50m Backstroke S11 Men's 50m Backstroke S12 00:45.55 Wong Meng Ee 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 50m Backstroke S13 00:32.17 Wong Zhi Wei 7-Apr-2017 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 50m Backstroke S14 00:33.91 Benson Tan Eng Kiong 1-Sep-2013 3rd Singapore National Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 50m Backstroke INAS II3 00:30.13 Lim Kah Yi 23-Jun-2018 Neo Garden SNSC 2018 Singapore Men's 100m Backstroke S1 Men's 100m Backstroke S2 Men's 100m Backstroke S3 Men's 100m Backstroke S4 Men's 100m Backstroke S5 Men's 100m Backstroke S6 02:36.99 Eugene Png Tian Heong 10-May-2019 World Para Swimming World Series Singapore Men's 100m Backstroke S7 01:18.67 Toh Wei Soong 10-May-2019 World Para Swimming World Series Singapore Men's 100m Backstroke S8 01:21.02 Toh Wei Soong 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 100m Backstroke S9 01:15.58 Lim Keng Joo 24-May-2007 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 100m Backstroke S10 Men's 100m Backstroke S11 Men's 100m Backstroke S12 Men's 100m Backstroke S13 01:16.14 Wong Zhi Wei 10-Dec-2017 3rd Asian Youth Para Games Dubai Men's 100m Backstroke S14 01:11.76 Benson Tan Eng Kiong 18-Oct-2014 2nd Asian Para Games Incheon Men's 100m Backstroke INAS II3 01:05.74 Lim Kah Yi 21-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 200m Backstroke S6 Men's 200m Backstroke S7 02:54.00 Toh Wei Soong 17-Jan-2019 SSA Swim Series 1 Singapore Men's 200m Backstroke S8 Men's 200m Backstroke S9 02:45.51 Lim Keng Joo 24-May-2007 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 200m Backstroke S10 Men's 200m Backstroke S11 Men's 200m Backstroke S12 Men's 200m Backstroke S13 Men's 200m Backstroke S14 Men's 200m Backstroke INAS II3 Event Class Record Name Date Competition City Men's 50m Breaststroke SB1 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB2 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB3 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB4 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB5 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB6 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB7 01:02.81 Chua Chong Hoi 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 50m Breaststroke SB8 00:44.87 Lieu Teck Hua 14-Dec-2005 3rd ASEAN Para Games Manila Men's 50m Breaststroke SB9 Men's 50m Breaststroke SB11 00:47.21 Yong Phen Chong 15-Oct-1988 Seoul Paralympic Games Seoul Men's 50m Breaststroke SB12 00:54.03 Wong Meng Ee 25 Oct 2001 1st ASEAN Para Games Kuala Lumpur Men's 50m Breaststroke SB13 00:35.94 Wong Zhi Wei 19-Jan-2021 SDSC Swim Trial Singapore Men's 50m Breaststroke SB14 00:35.23 Han Liang Chou 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 50m Breaststroke INAS II3 00:33.41 Lim Kah Yi 21-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 100m Breaststroke SB1 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB2 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB3 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB4 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB5 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB6 02:07.88 Toh Wei Soong 27-Apr-2017 British Para Swimming Championhips Sheffield Men's 100m Breaststroke SB7 01:56.46 Toh Wei Soong 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 100m Breaststroke SB8 01:45.46 Lieu Teck Hua 14-Dec-2005 3rd ASEAN Para Games Manila Men's 100m Breaststroke SB9 Men's 100m Breaststroke SB11 01:47.15 Yong Phen Chong 15-Oct-1988 Seoul Paralympic Games Seoul Men's 100m Breaststroke SB12 02:26.55 Wong Meng Ee 27-Aug-2016 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships Singapore Men's 100m Breaststroke SB13 1:18.08 Colin Soon Jin Guang 8-Dec-2020 SDSC Swim Trial Singapore Men's 100m Breaststroke SB14 01:19.06 Han Liang Chou 14-Dec-2015 8th ASEAN Para Games Singapore Men's 100m Breaststroke INAS II3 01:13.10 Lim Kah Yi 21-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 200m Breaststroke SB4 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB5 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB6 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB7 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB8 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB9 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB11 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB12 Men's 200m Breaststroke SB13 03:00.92 Colin Soon Jin Guang 23-Mar-2019 Liberty Insurance 50th SNAG Singapore Men's 200m Breaststroke SB14 03:06.80 Tay Wei Siang Lawrence 23-May-2013 International Deutsche Meisterschaften Berlin Men's 200m Breaststroke INAS II3 02:37.31 Lim Kah Yi 20-Jan-2019 SSA Swim Series Singapore 2 Event Class Record Name Date Competition City Men's 50m Butterfly S1 Men's 50m Butterfly S2 Men's 50m Butterfly S3 Men's 50m Butterfly S4 01:45.71 Liauw Jeremiah Thiam Hee S 1-Jul-2017 SPH National Incl Swimming Championships
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