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Malaysian Olympian 1956 OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA OLYMPIC PARTICIPANTS 1956 - 2016 AQUATICS (SWIMMING) NO NAME SEX D.O.B. OLYMPICS EVENTS PERFORMANCE IN OLYMPICS 1 FOONG SEOW HOR M 08.01.1937 1956 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank7 h3 r1/2 Time (2:56.0) FOONG SEOW HOR M 08.01.1937 1960 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank7 h5 r1/3 Time (2:46.2) 2 LIM HENG CHEK M 1936 1956 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank7 heat 4 r1/3 Time (2:56.4) 3 FONG SEOW JIT (PASSED AWAY) M 10.07.1947 1960 Men's 100 metres Freestyle Rank7 heat 2 r1/3 Time (1:03.4) FONG SEOW JIT M 10.07.1947 1960 Men's 400 metres Freestyle Rank6 heat 5 r1/2 Time (5:07.3) 4 BERNARD CHAN CHENG WAH (SINGAPORE) M 08.10.1946 1964 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank6 h3 r1/3 Time (2:26.6) BERNARD CHAN CHENG WAH M 08.10.1946 1964 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank7 h1 r1/2 Time (4:29.3) 5 CHEAH TONG KIM M 29.07.1945 1964 Men's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank7 h5 r1/3 Time (2:46.2) CHEAH TONG KIM M 29.07.1945 1964 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank7 h1 r1/2 Time (4:29.3) 6 MICHAEL EU SEONG CHIN (SINGAPORE) M 26.10.1946 1964 Men's 200 metres Backstroke Rank7 h1 r1/3 Time (2:35.8) MICHAEL EU SEONG CHIN M 26.10.1946 1964 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank7 h1 r1/2 Time (4:29.3) 7 TAN THUAN HENG (SINGAPORE) M 14.07.1948 1964 Men's 100 metres Freestyle Rank7 h2 r1/3 Time (58.7) TAN THUAN HENG M 14.07.1948 1964 Men's 400 metres Freestyle Rank7 h7 r1/2 Time (4:38.2) TAN THUAN HENG M 14.07.1948 1964 Men's 1,500 metres Freestyle Rank6 h1 r1/2 Time (18:24.2) TAN THUAN HENG M 14.07.1948 1964 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank7 h1 r1/2 Time (4:29.3) 8 JOVINA TSENG (SINGAPORE) F 06.05.1950 1964 Women's 100 metres Freestyle Rank7 h6 r1/3 Time (1:13.9) JOVINA TSENG F 06.05.1950 1964 Women's 400 metres Freestyle Rank8 h4 r1/2 Time (5:46.0) JOVINA TSENG F 06.05.1950 1964 Women's 100 metres Backstroke Rank7 h1 r1/2 Time (1:20.7) 9 MOLLY TAY CHIN SAY (SINGAPORE) F 13.08.1952 1964 Women's 100 metres Butterfly Rank7 h1 r1/3 Time (1:23.0) 10MARIANA JOLLY (SINGAPORE) F 04.02.1948 1964 Women's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank7 h3 r1/2 Time (3:11.0) 11CHIANG JIN CHOON M 06.11.1956 1972 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank7 h6 r1/3 Time(1:07.65) CHIANG JIN CHOON M 06.11.1956 1972 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank6 h2 r1/2 Time(2:26.51) CHIANG JIN CHOON M 06.11.1956 1972 Men's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank7 h5 r1/2 Time(2:32.67) CHIANG JIN CHOON M 06.11.1956 1976 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank6 h2 r1/3 Time(1:05.86) CHIANG JIN CHOON M 06.11.1956 1976 Men's 200 metres Backstroke Rank 7 h2 r1/2 Time(2:21.04) 12ONG MEI LIN F 23.02.1952 1972 Women's 100 metres Backstroke Rank7 h4 r1/3 Time(1:19.39) ONG MEI LIN F 23.02.1952 1972 Women's 200 metres Backstroke Rank8 h4 r1/2 Time(2:46.40) ONG MEI LIN F 23.02.1952 1972 Women's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank8 h6 r1/2 Time(2:48.13) 13HELEN CHOW F 17.08.1965 1984 Women's 100 metres Freestyle Rank38 Time(1:02.53) Page 1 NO NAME SEX D.O.B. OLYMPICS EVENTS PERFORMANCE IN OLYMPICS HELEN CHOW F 17.08.1965 1984 Women's 100 metres Backstroke Rank31 Time(1:11.30) HELEN CHOW F 17.08.1965 1984 Women's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank28 Time(1:18.99) HELEN CHOW F 17.08.1965 1984 Women's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank22 Time(2:29.25) 14JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1988 Men's 200 metres Freestyle Rank53 Time(1:58.62) JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1988 Men's 400 metres Freestyle Rank36 Time(4:04.57) JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1988 Men's 1,500 metres Freestyle Rank29 Time(15:53.67) JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1992 Men's 200 metres Freestyle Rank36 Time(1:55.37) JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1992 Men's 400 metres Freestyle Rank37 Time(4:02.28) JEFFREY ONG KUAN SENG M 30.04.1972 1992 Men's 1,500 metres Freestyle Rank20 Time(15:51.41) 15NURUL HUDA ABDULLAH F 31.07.1972 1988 Women's 200 metres Freestyle Rank27 Time(2:04.85) NURUL HUDA ABDULLAH F 31.07.1972 1988 Women's 400 metres Freestyle Rank23 Time(4:19.33) NURUL HUDA ABDULLAH F 31.07.1972 1988 Women's 800 metres Freestyle Rank19 Time(8:50.84) 16ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 1996 Men's 100 metres Butterfly Rank45 Time(56.41) ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 1996 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank31 Time(2:03.01) ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 1996 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank20 Time(2:58.13) ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 2000 Men's 100 metres Butterfly Rank36 Time(55.26) ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 2000 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank22 Time(2:00.12) ANTHONY ANG KANG KEAM M 06.12.1978 2000 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank22 Time(2:57.36) 17ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 1996 Men's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank29 Time(1:04.46) ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 1996 Men's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank25 Time(2:20.39) ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 1996 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank20 Time(2:02.90) ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 2000 Men's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank19 Time(1:02.81) ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 2000 Men's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank44 Time(2:26.84) ELVIN CHIA TSHUN THAU M 27.04.1977 2000 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank22 Time(2:01.66) 18WAN AZLAN ABDULLAH M 05.06.1975 1996 Men's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank36, Time(2:12.11) WAN AZLAN ABDULLAH M 05.06.1975 1996 Men's 400 metres Individual Medley Rank27, Time(4:38.95) WAN AZLAN ABDULLAH M 05.06.1975 1996 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank20, Time(3:52.58) WAN AZLAN ABDULLAH M 05.06.1975 2000 Men's 400 metres Individual Medley Rank20,Time(4:36.90) 19ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 1996 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank32, Time(57.68) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 1996 Men's 200 metres Backstroke Rank31, Time(2:06.17) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 1996 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank20, Time(3:52.58) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 2000 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank28, Time(56.81) Page 2 NO NAME SEX D.O.B. OLYMPICS EVENTS PERFORMANCE IN OLYMPICS ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 2000 Men's 200 metres Backstroke Rank42, Time(2:08.23) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 2000 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank22, Time(3:48.32) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 2004 Men's 100 metres Backstroke Rank15 (Semi Finals) Time(55.22) ALEX LIM KENG LIAT M 29.08.1980 2004 Men's 200 metres Backstroke Rank21, time(2:02.67) 20TAY LI LENG F 13.02.1982 1996 Women's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank36 Time(1:14.17) 21ALLEN ONG HOU MING M 02.11.1979 2000 Men's 100 metres Freestyle Rank40t Time(51.93) ALLEN ONG HOU MING M 02.11.1979 2000 Men's 200 metres Freestyle Rank37 Time(1:54.53) ALLEN ONG HOU MING M 02.11.1979 2000 Men's 4 × 100 metres Medley Relay Rank22 Time(3:48.32) ALLEN ONG HOU MING M 02.11.1979 2004 Men's 50 metres Freestyle Rank46T Time(23.52) ALLEN ONG HOU MING M 02.11.1979 2004 Men's 100 metres Freestyle Rank50 Time(52.04) 22DIEUNG ANAK MANNANG M 11.04.1981 2000 Men's 400 metres Freestyle Rank43 Time(4:03.77) DIEUNG ANAK MANNANG M 11.04.1981 2000 Men's 1,500 metres Freestyle Rank36 Time(16:02.11) 23SIA WAI YEN F 15.01.1984 2000 Women's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank31 Time(2:23.31) SIA WAI YEN F 15.01.1984 2000 Women's 400 metres Individual Medley Rank25 Time(4:59.18) 24SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2000 Women's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank32 Time(1:13.92) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2000 Women's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank27 Time(2:34.52) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2004 Women's 100 metres Breaststroke Rank36 Time(1:13.30) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2004 Women's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank21 Time(2:33.79) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2004 Women's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank22 Time(2:19.52) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2008 Women's 200 metres Breaststroke Rank19 Time(2:27.80) SIOW YI TENG F 11.12.1985 2008 Women's 200 metres Individual Medley Rank29 Time(2:17.11) 25MARILYN CHUA YU CHING F 25.08.1980 2000 Women's 50 metres Freestyle Rank52 Time(27.66) 26SAW YI KHY M 01.07.1986 2004 Men's 1,500 metres Freestyle Rank32 Time(16:06.38) 27DANIEL WILLIAM HENRY BEGO M 18.09.1989 2008 Men's 200 metres Freestyle Rank44 Time(1:50.92) DANIEL WILLIAM HENRY BEGO M 18.09.1989 2008 Men's 100 metres Butterfly Rank54 Time(54.38) DANIEL WILLIAM HENRY BEGO M 18.09.1989 2008 Men's 200 metres Butterfly Rank37 Time(2:01.28) 28KHOO CAI LIN F 25.12.1988 2008 Women's 400 metres Freestyle Rank38 Time(4:23.37) KHOO CAI LIN F 25.12.1988 2008 Women's 800 metres Freestyle Rank34 Time(9:04.86) KHOO CAI LIN F 25.12.1988 2012 Women's 800 metres Freestyle Rank30 Time(8:51.18) 29LEW YIH WEI F 27.06.1991 2008 Women's 400 metres Individual Medley Rank34 Time(4:55.83) 30LEUNG CHII LIN F 11.02.1991 2008 Women's 50 metres Freestyle Rank48 Time(26.75) 31HEIDI GAN F 08.10.1988 2012 Women's 10 kilometres Open Water Rank16 Time(2-00:45.0) Page 3 NO NAME SEX D.O.B.
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