Kamis, 07 Juli 2011

3rd ASEAN Schools Games 2011: Peringkat renang naik ke posisi ketiga

MAJALAH AKUATIK INDONESIA. Tim Asean School Games 2011 Indonesia gagal mempertahankan posisi ketiga sebagaimana yang diharapkan. Dalam Asean School Games yang digelar di Singapura 2-5 Juli, tim Indonesia hanya meraih posisi keempat dengan meraih 21 medali emas, 19 perak, dan 23 perunggu. Posisi teratas diraih Thailand 29 emas, 26 perak, dan 39 perunggu. Disusul Singapura dan Malaysia diurutan kedua dan ketiga masing-masing meraih 26 emas, 22 perak, dan 31 perunggu untuk Singapura dan Malaysia meraih 21 emas, 35 perak, dan 33 perunggu.
Pada ajang ASEAN School Games 2010 di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Indonesia berada pada posisi ketiga setelah Thailand yang meraih 74 emas dan Malaysia 46 emas. Tahun lalu Indonesia ikut berpartisipasi pada sembilan cabang olahraga dengan meraih 14 emas, 16 perak dan 18 perunggu.
Turun peringkat klasemen umum tapi naik peringkat di klasemen renang. ASG 2010, tim renang Indonesia urutan ketiga (8-9-3) tahun 2011 Indonesia naik keperingkat kedua dengan meraih 10 emas, 4 perak, dan 9 perunggu.
Pertandingan renang berlasngsung di kolam renang Singapore Sports School, Singapura 2-5 Juli, dimana renang meraih 10 emas, 4 perak, 10 perunggu. Emas disumbang:Yessy Yosaputra 2, Gede Siman Sudartawa 2, Fibriani Ratna Marita 2, Raina Saumi 2, Dennis Tiwa 1, Patricia Yosita 1. Perak:Tim estafet 2, Ressa Kania Dewi, Patricia Yosita, Dennis Tiwa. Perunggu:Tim Estafet 2, Rodrick Luhur 2, Raina Saumi, Ricky Anggawidjaja, Patricia Yosita, Monaliza, Alexis WO.
Tahun ini kontingen Indonesia yang berjumlah berjumlah 279 orang bertanding pada sepuluh cabang olahraga yaitu sepak takraw, bola basket, tenis meja, golf, senam, atletik, polo air, bulutangkis, tenis lapangan dan renang.

3rd ASEAN Schools Games 2011 
SINGAPORE 2-5 Juli

Klasemen:
1.Thailand (29-26-39)
2.Singapura (26-22-31)
3.Malaysia (21-35-33)
4.Indonesia (21-19-23)
5.Vietnam (20-16-11)
6.Philipina (1-0-2)
7.Brunei (0-0-0)

Klasemen Renang:
1.Singapura (13-5-7)
2.Indonesia (10-4-9)
3.Thailand (4-5-9)
4.Malaysia (3-7-5)

Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

Hasil Asean School Games 2011

3rd ASEAN Schools Games 2011 
Singapore Sports School, SINGAPORE
7/2/2011 to 7/5/2011

HASIL
Event 101 Women 400 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Chawiwan, Khammee 16 Thailand 4:33.82 4:23.90*
2 Ressa, Kania Dewi 16 Indonesia 4:27.79 4:24.28*
3 Raina Saumi, Grahana Ramdhani 15 Indonesia 4:35.19 4:26.04*

Event 102 Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Teo, Zhen Ren 16 Singapore 4:09.48 4:01.46*
2 Siwat, Matangkapong 16 Thailand 4:17.59 4:05.84
3 Ricky, Anggawidjaya 14 Indonesia 4:13.63 4:09.15

Event 103 Women 100 LC Meter Butterfly
1 Lim, Shen Hui Meagan 14 Singapore 1:04.81 1:02.70*
2 Hii, Siew Siew 16 Malaysia 1:06.04 1:03.41
3 Tiang, Zerlynn 15 Singapore 1:05.82 1:03.50

Event 104 Men 100 LC Meter Butterfly
1 Joseph, I Schooling 15 Singapore 55.18 53.71*
2 Dzulhaili, B Mohd Kamal 16 Singapore 56.16 56.22
3 Apisit, Wongkaeo 14 Thailand 58.11 57.52

Event 105 Women 200 LC Meter Backstroke
1 Yessy, Venisia Yosaputra 16 Indonesia 2:29.09 2:18.84*
2 Lim, Shen Hui Meagan 14 Singapore 2:28.49 2:24.69
3 Araya, Wongvat 14 Thailand 2:32.91 2:25.32

Event 106 Men 200 LC Meter Backstroke
1 I Gede, Siman Sudartawa 16 Indonesia 2:14.77 2:04.68*
2 Quah, Zheng Wen 14 Singapore 2:13.00 2:07.01*
3 Tern, Jian Han 15 Malaysia 2:13.40 2:07.76*

Event 107 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Jenjira, Srisa-Ard 15 Thailand 27.38 26.74*
2 Patrisia, Yosita 17 Indonesia 27.65 27.29
3 Yeo, Ginn Samantha Louisa 13 Singapore 27.54 27.62

Event 108 Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Quek, Xin Hui Arren 17 Singapore 24.19 23.96*
2 Ching, De Jie Joel 15 Singapore 24.63 24.03*
3 Papungkorn, Ingkanont 17 Thailand 24.55 24.37

Event 201 Women 100 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Koh, Hui Yu 15 Singapore 58.15*
2 Jenjira, Srisa-Ard 15 Thailand 58.46
3 Patrisia, Yosita 17 Indonesia 58.51

Event 202 Men 100 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Quek, Xin Hui Arren 17 Singapore  52.50
2 Dzulhaili, B Mohd Kamal 16 Singapore  52.92
3 Papungkorn, Ingkanont 17 Thailand  53.01

Event 203 Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke
1 Chavunnooch, Salubluek 15 Thailand  2:35.77*
2 Erika Kong, Chia Chia 15 Malaysia  2:36.04*
3 Lim, Xin Jing Cheryl 16 Singapore 2:38.06

Event 204 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke
1 Prasobchai, Kaewrungrueang 16 Thailand  2:21.45*
2 Dennis, Josua Tiwa 17 Indonesia 2:22.11*
3 Ren, Guan Ji 17 Singapore 2:23.12*

Event 205 Women 400 LC Meter Medley 4X100 Relay
1 Singapore A  4:20.37*
2 Indonesia A NT 4:23.45*
3 Thailand A  4:24.61

Event 206 Men 400 LC Meter Medley 4X100 Relay
1 Singapore A  3:49.70*
2 Indonesia A 3:53.76*
3 Malaysia A 3:56.58*

Event 301 Women 200 LC Meter IM
1 Fibriani, Ratna Marita 16 Indonesia 2:22.07
2 Erika Kong, Chia Chia 15 Malaysia  2:22.43
3 Phiangkhwan, Pawapotako 14 Singapore  2:22.67

Event 302 Men 200 LC Meter IM
1 Ian, James Barr 15 Malaysia  2:06.31*
2 Ren, Guan Ji 17 Singapore  2:10.49
3 Rodrick, Luhur 16 Indonesia 2:10.82

Event 303 Women 200 LC Meter Butterfly
1 Raina Saumi, Grahana Ramdhani 15 Indonesia 2:17.26*
2 Hii, Siew Siew 16 Malaysia 2:18.83
3 Monaliza, . 14 Indonesia 2:18.84

Event 304 Men 200 LC Meter Butterfly
1 Joseph, I Schooling 15 Singapore 1:58.95*
2 Quah, Zheng Wen 14 Singapore 2:01.93*
3 Navaphat, Wongcharoen 13 Thailand 2:07.83

Event 305 Women 100 LC Meter Breaststroke
1 Yeo, Ginn Samantha Louisa 13 Singapore 1:12.67*
2 Chavunnooch, Salubluek 15 Thailand 1:13.35*
3 Erika Kong, Chia Chia 15 Malaysia 1:14.29

Event 306 Men 100 LC Meter Breaststroke
1 Dennis, Josua Tiwa 17 Indonesia 1:05.49*
2 Lim, Duan Le Kenneth 17 Singapore 1:05.72*
3 Tang, Chong Heng 13 Malaysia 1:06.09*

Event 307 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Patrisia, Yosita 17 Indonesia 2:05.42*
2 Koh, Hui Yu 15 Singapore 2:06.43*
3 Chawiwan, Khammee 16 Thailand 2:07.17

Event 308 Men 200 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Lim, Ching Hwang 14 Singapore 1:54.70*
2 Teo, Zhen Ren 16 Singapore 1:55.20*
3 Alexis, Wijaya Ohmar 16 Indonesia 1:55.25*

Event 301 Women 200 LC Meter IM
1 Fibriani, Ratna Marita 16 Indonesia 2:22.07
2 Erika Kong, Chia Chia 15 Malaysia  2:22.43
3 Phiangkhwan, Pawapotako 14 Singapore  2:22.67

Event 302 Men 200 LC Meter IM
1 Ian, James Barr 15 Malaysia  2:06.31*
2 Ren, Guan Ji 17 Singapore  2:10.49
3 Rodrick, Luhur 16 Indonesia 2:10.82



Event 401 Women 800 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Raina Saumi, Grahana Ramdhani 15 Indonesia 9:10.68 9:05.60*
2 Chavisa, Hongritthiphan 15 Thailand 9:14.03 9:08.25*
3 Pasinee, Theerapap 15 Thailand 9:28.65 9:30.52

Event 402 Men 1500 LC Meter Freestyle
1 Teo, Zhen Ren 16 Singapore 16:04.57 15:55.34*
2 Quah, Zheng Wen 14 Singapore 16:10.46 16:07.15*
3 Siwat, Matangkapong 16 Thailand 16:28.72 16:21.29

Event 403 Women 100 LC Meter Backstroke
1 Yessy, Venisia Yosaputra 16 Indonesia 1:07.92 1:04.94*
2 Araya, Wongvat 14 Thailand 1:10.62 1:06.56
3 Lim, Shen Hui Meagan 14 Singapore 1:08.51 1:06.82

Event 404 Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke
1 I Gede, Siman Sudartawa 16 Indonesia 1:00.32 56.28*
2 Ian, James Barr 15 Malaysia 1:00.55 57.74*
3 Tern, Jian Han 15 Malaysia 1:01.01 58.45

Event 405 Women 400 LC Meter Freestyle 4X100 Relay
1 Thailand A 4:04.12 3:56.14*
2 Singapore A 3:39.87 3:57.24*
3 Indonesia A NT 4:00.22

Event 406 Men 400 LC Meter Freestyle 4X100 Relay
1 Singapore A 3:31.21 3:27.79*
2 Thailand A 3:38.56 3:32.32*
3 Indonesia A NT 3:35.43

Canada Cup: Michael Phelps Blazes 100 Fly, Posts World Best

NORTH Baltimore's Michael Phelps fired one more salvo before heading into final preparations for the 2011 FINA World Championships in Shanghai. Phelps clocked a top-ranked effort in this men's 100 fly during the final night of swimming at the Canada Cup this evening. 

Phelps threw down the top swim in the world in the men's 100 fly with a blazing time of 51.32. That effort eclipsed the previous bellwether mark of 51.65 held by Benjamin Starke since last month. It also bettered Phelps's previously second-ranked season best of 51.75 clocked in March. Chris Brady placed second tonight in 52.77 to move to 17th in the world, while Wu Peng wound up third in 53.31. 

Katerine Savard won the women's 100 fly in 58.68, off her 10th-ranked season best of 57.97 from March. Kendra Chernoff took second in 1:00.63, while Sandrine Mainville took third in 1:00.81. 

Matthew Swanston captured the men's 50 back in 26.64, while Matt Patton took second in 26.67. Jeffrey Swanston finished third in 27.10. Gabrielle Soucisse snagged the women's 50 back crown in 29.77. Virginia Glover (30.10) and Jennifer Beckberger (30.13) completed the top three. 

Scott Dickens posted a 2:15.70 to claim the men's 200 breast. Ashton Baumann took second in 2:17.83, while Warren Barnes earned third in 2:18.14. Ashley McGregor touched out Tera Van Beilen, 2:31.29 to 2:31.38, for the women's 200 breast title. Haylee Johnson garnered third in 2:33.57. 

Brent Hayden won the men's 50 free in 22.59, while Bobby Savulich took second in 23.18. Miguel Ortiz finished third in 23.27. Ann Fittin topped the women's 50 free in 25.61, while Victoria Poon took second in 25.65. Sandrine Mainville placed third in 25.86. 

In relay action, Pascal-Hugo Cantin, Eric Cantin, Benjamin Le Maguet and Adam Szoo won the men's 400 medley relay in 3:56.02. Samantha Cheverton, Caroline Kuczynski, Ashley McGregor and Alyson Ackman claimed the women's 400 medley relay in 4:13.76. (swimmingworldmagazine)

FINA World Championship Podium Predictions: Women's Edition


Column by John Lohn, Swimming World senior writer 

BASKING RIDGE, New Jersey, July 4. WITH less than three weeks separating us from the start of the World Championships in Shanghai, we begin our predictions for the competition with a look at the women's events. In two weeks, we'll provide picks for the men's events. We look forward to hearing your thoughts as well. 

50 Freestyle 

Gold: Ranomi Kromowidjojo 
Silver: Britta Steffen 
Bronze: Therese Alshammar 
**The way the Dutchwoman has been performing this year prevented my selection of the reigning Olympic titlist. 

100 Freestyle 
Gold: Femke Heemskerk 
Silver: Britta Steffen 
Bronze: Fran Halsall 
**Yep, another Dutch pick in a sprint-freestyle event, with Britta Steffen earning her second silver medal. 

200 Freestyle 
Gold: Federica Pellegrini 
Silver: Kylie Palmer 
Bronze: Allison Schmitt 
**The way Palmer looks heading into Shanghai, she made me pause for a second before going with the incumbent. 

400 Freestyle 
Gold: Rebecca Adlington 
Silver: Federica Pellegrini 
Bronze: Camille Muffat 
**This event should provide one of the finest duels of the women's competition. Expect Chloe Sutton to make a push for a podium position. 

800 Freestyle 
Gold: Rebecca Adlington 
Silver: Chloe Sutton 
Bronze: Kate Ziegler 
**The pick of Ziegler sneaking in for the bronze medal is a hunch that she'll ratchet it up for her first World Champs since 2007. 

1500 Freestyle 
Gold: Chloe Sutton 
Silver: Lotte Friis 
Bronze: Kate Ziegler 
**The longer the race, the better for Sutton. Not only is she an extreme talent, she's one of the more likable people in the sport. Everything about Sutton oozes a feel-good sense. 

50 Backstroke 
Gold: Aya Terakawa 
Silver: Anastasia Zueva 
Bronze: Gao Chang 
**Not going to lie. I'm not a fan at all of the 50-meter stroke events. My preference sits with the Olympic program. 

100 Backstroke 
Gold: Aya Terakawa 
Silver: Natalie Coughlin 
Bronze: Anastasia Zueva 
**Terakawa put down the world's top time of the year in April, but Coughlin has the experience and it wouldn't be a surprise if the two-time Olympic champ ruled. 

200 Backstroke 
Gold: Kirsty Coventry 
Silver: Elizabeth Beisel 
Bronze: Belinda Hocking 
**Coventry hasn't done much this year, but history suggests she'll rise up. 

50 Breaststroke 
Gold: Rebecca Soni 
Silver: Yulia Efimova 
Bronze: Leisel Jones 
**This event will be the toughest for Soni in her pursuit of a breaststroke sweep. 

100 Breaststroke 
Gold: Rebecca Soni 
Silver: Leisel Jones 
Bronze: Yulia Efimova 
**Looking for Soni to go 1:04 and reaffirm her standing over Jones. 

200 Breaststroke 
Gold: Rebecca Soni 
Silver: Yulia Efimova 
Bronze: Amanda Beard 
**There was a real urge to pick Amanda Beard for the bronze-medal slot, so I went with it. 

50 Butterfly 
Gold: Therese Alshammar 
Silver: Sarah Sjostrom 
Bronze: Marieke Guehrer 
**The veteran Alshammar has long been the class of this event. 

100 Butterfly 
Gold: Sarah Sjostrom 
Silver: Dana Vollmer 
Bronze: Alicia Coutts 
**With her home country behind her, Liu Zige is a strong pick for medal in her weaker butterfly event. 

200 Butterfly 
Gold: Liu Zige 
Silver: Jiao Liuyang 
Bronze: Kathleen Hersey 
**Another hunch pick with Hersey in the bronze position. 

200 Individual Medley 
Gold: Ariana Kukors 
Silver: Stephanie Rice 
Bronze: Ye Shiwen 
**Alicia Coutts would have been a medal pick, but her 100 fly final earlier in the night will take some out of the Australian. 

400 Individual Medley 
Gold: Stephanie Rice 
Silver: Elizabeth Beisel 
Bronze: Li Xuanxu 
**Had a real tough time picking what is a jammed-up event. 

400 Freestyle Relay 
Gold: Netherlands 
Silver: United States 
Bronze: Australia 
**This was a fairly easy selection given the way the Dutch have looked this year. 

800 Freestyle Relay 
Gold: Australia 
Silver: United States 
Bronze: China 
**The Aussies made themselves the favorites with that impressive demonstration of power and depth at their World Champs Trials. 

400 Medley Relay 
Gold: United States 
Silver: China 
Bronze: Australia 
**Not a good feeling for this event. It could go a lot of different ways. 

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Senin, 04 Juli 2011

Michael Phelps is looking more like the greatest Olympian ever, flying to 51.32 in the 100 butterfly in Canada

The Canada Cup is Michael Phelps' taper testing competition. He hops up to Canada, revs his engine on a few events, and adjusts his training accordingly for the season's biggest competition (which is the 2011 World Championships this year). After winning the 100m fly in 51.32, Phelps feels pretty good, as he should. That swim puts him back on top of the world rankings.  
Michael Phelps has taken his punches since 2010.  Phelps is out of shape, losing his edge...nolonger the greatest. Of course this has all been during swimming's down-cycle, the Sahara Desert-vast two years in the middle of the Olympic quadrennial.
Phelps, the first truly professional swimmer in history (turning pro at 16, training to win gold and big bucks from that tender age), knows exactly what he needs to do to win.  He also knows winning during a non-Olympic year is nearly meaningless. Inside the swimming community, we appreciate world championships, but the rest of the globe's sports-following fans yawn...
It's all about the Olympics, and Phelps will be ready. His 51.32 unshaven 100m fly was a tiny indicator of that, a red dot blinking on the Olympic GPS...heading directly toward London.

Sabtu, 02 Juli 2011

3rd ASEAN Schools Games & Singapore Youth Festival


Hasil
101 400m Freestyle Girls
1.        Chawiwan, Khammee [Thailand] 4:23.90
2.        Ressa, Kania Dewi [Indonesia] 4:24.28
3.        Raina Saumi, GrahanaRamdhani [Indonesia] 4:26.04

102 400m Freestyle Boys
1.        Teo, Zhen Ren [Singapore] 4:01.46 Siwat,
2.        Matangkapong [Thailand] 4:05.84
3.        Ricky, Anggawidjaya [Indonesia] 4:09.15

103 100m Butterfly Girls
1.        Lim, Shen Hui Meagan [Singapore] 1:02.70
2.        Hii, Siew Siew [Malaysia] 1:03.41
3.        Tiang, Zerlynn [Singapore] 1:03.50

104 100m Butterfly Boys
1.        Joseph, I Schooling [Singapore] 53.71
2.        Dzulhaili, B MohdKamal [Singapore] 56.22
3.        Apisit, Wongkaeo [Thailand] 57.52

105 200m Backstroke Girls
1.        Yessy, VenisiaYosaputra [Indonesia] 2:18.84
2.        Lim, Shen Hui Meagan [Singapore] 2:24.69
3.        Araya, Wongvat [Thailand] 2:25.32

106 200m Backstroke Boys
1.        I Gede, SimanSudartawa [Indonesia] 2:04.68
2.        Quah, Zheng Wen [Singapore] 2:07.01
3.        Tern, Jian Han [Malaysia] 2:07.76

107 50m Freestyle Girls
1.        Jenjira, Srisa-Ard [Thailand] 26.74
2.        Patrisia, Yosita [Indonesia] 27.29
3.        Yeo, Ginn SamanthaLouisa[Singapore]27.62

108 50m Freestyle Boys
1.        Quek, Xin Hui Arren [Singapore] 23.96
2.        Ching, De Jie Joel [Singapore] 24.03
3.        Papungkorn,Ingkanont [Thailand]  24.37

ASEAN School Games 2011: Harumkan dan Kumandangkan Indonesia Raya di Singapura

– ‘’Target kita mempertahankan posisi ketiga seperti tahun lalu,’’ demikian ungkap Ivana Lie, staf khusus Menpora kepada Bulutangkis.com usai acara melepas kontingen pelajar Indonesia di gedung Wisma Karsa Pemuda Kemenpora, Jakarta, Selasa siang (28/06).
Pada ajang ASEAN School Games 2010 di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Indonesia berada pada posisi ketiga setelah Thailand yang meraih 74 emas dan Malaysia 46 emas. Tahun lalu Indonesia ikut berpartisipasi pada sembilan cabang olahraga dengan meraih 14 emas, 16 perak dan 18 perunggu.
Tahun ini kontingen Indonesia yang berjumlah berjumlah 279 orang akan bertanding pada sepuluh cabang olahraga yaitu sepak takraw, bola basket, tenis meja, golf, senam, atletik, polo air, bulutangkis, tenis lapangan dan renang.
Di cabang bulutangkis tahun lalu atlit bulutangkis menyumbangkan 1 medali emas, 2 perak dan 4 perunggu. Satu medali emas diraih Wisnu Yuli Prasetyo, pebulutangkis PB Surya Baja yang kini telah berada di pelatnas PBSI Cipayung. Sementara tuan rumah Malaysia meraih enam medali emas.

Jumat, 01 Juli 2011

Betawi Cup 2011: Tim Putri Indonesia A dan Putra Singapura Juara

Tim putri Indonesia A dan putra Singapura keluar sebagai juara dalam Kejuaraan Polo Air Betawi Cup ke 6 yang berlangsung di kolam renang Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta, Juli.
Kejuaraan yang diikuti lima tim putra dari Malaysia, Singapura, Sekayu Aquatic academy, Indonesia A, dan Indonesia B. Di group putri diikuti Malaysia, Filipina, Indonesia A, dan Indonesia B.
Tim putri Indonesia A yang berintikan atlet pelatnas SEA Games dengan mudah menaklukan lawan-lawannya. Pada babak penyisihan hingga final, putri Indonesia A menumbangkan Malaysia 16-9, Indonesia B 16-10, dan Philipina 12-6.
Sedangkan putra Singapura meraih medali emas setelah menaklukkan Indonesia A 9-5, Indonesia B 22-6, Malaysia 9-8, dan Sekayu 22-2. Tim putra Indonesia yang turun dalam kejuaraan ini merupakan tim Indonesia Usia 18. Sedangkan tim pelatnas SEA Games sedang try out ke China untuk mempersiapkan diri menghadapi SEA Games di Palembang.
Dalam SEA Games 2011, tim Singapura masih diunggulkan meraih medali emas sejak SEA Games digelar. Mereka memiliki pengalaman bertanding dalam kejuaraan polo air yang diselenggarakan Fina. Sedangkan tim polo Indonesia beraharap dapat memanfaatkan momentum sebagai tuan rumah untuk meraih medali emas untuk pertama kalinya.
Sementara tim putri optimistis akan meraih medali emas untuk pertama kalinya polo air putri digelar dalam SEA Games.

Hasil

Klasemen Putra:
1.       Singapura (emas)
2.       Malaysia (Perak)
3.       Indonesia A (perunggu)
4.       Indonesia B
5.       Sekayu Aquatic Academy

Putri:
1.       Indonesia A (emas)
2.       Malaysia (perak)
3.       Philipina (perunggu)
4.       Indonesia B