As usual Women Sinkie swimmers fucked it up despite a gift from China.

Tears for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley squad after disqualification denies team Asian Games bronze​

Tears for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley squad after disqualification denies team Asian Games bronze
Singapore's Quah Ting Wen, Quah Jing Wen, Levenia Sim and Letitia Sim react after learning of their disqualification in the 4x100m medley relay final at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China on Sep 29, 2023. (Photo: SportSG/Bryan Foo)

29 Sep 2023 10:31PM (Updated: 29 Sep 2023 10:55PM)


HANGZHOU, China: Delight turned into despair for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley relay team - touching home third in Friday's final (Sep 29) - only to learn soon after that they had been disqualified.

The Sim sisters - Levenia and Letitia - and the Quah siblings - Jing Wen and Ting Wen - combined for what they thought was Singapore's second medal in the pool at this Games, finishing the race behind eventual winners Japan and runners-up South Korea.

According to the official results published on the Asian Games website, Ting Wen - swimming the final freestyle leg - had jumped in 0.1s early during the handover from Jing Wen.

As a result of the disqualification, Hong Kong moved up from fourth place to third.

Singapore had won bronze in the same event at the 2018 Asian Games.

The result means that the Singapore swim team ended their Games campaign with one medal, a silver from Teong Tzen Wei in men’s 50m butterfly on Thursday.

At the last edition in 2018, the Singapore swim team returned home with six medals, including two golds from former Olympic champion Joseph Schooling
 
How come all watch women in swim suit and foitball shorts. Cant wait for athletics and beach volleyball plus gymnastic.
 
We are righteous refuse to accept gifts. Hence they dq themselves to avoid being accused of unfairness.
 

Tears for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley squad after disqualification denies team Asian Games bronze​

Tears for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley squad after disqualification denies team Asian Games bronze
Singapore's Quah Ting Wen, Quah Jing Wen, Levenia Sim and Letitia Sim react after learning of their disqualification in the 4x100m medley relay final at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China on Sep 29, 2023. (Photo: SportSG/Bryan Foo)

29 Sep 2023 10:31PM (Updated: 29 Sep 2023 10:55PM)


HANGZHOU, China: Delight turned into despair for Singapore women’s 4x100m medley relay team - touching home third in Friday's final (Sep 29) - only to learn soon after that they had been disqualified.

The Sim sisters - Levenia and Letitia - and the Quah siblings - Jing Wen and Ting Wen - combined for what they thought was Singapore's second medal in the pool at this Games, finishing the race behind eventual winners Japan and runners-up South Korea.

According to the official results published on the Asian Games website, Ting Wen - swimming the final freestyle leg - had jumped in 0.1s early during the handover from Jing Wen.

As a result of the disqualification, Hong Kong moved up from fourth place to third.

Singapore had won bronze in the same event at the 2018 Asian Games.

The result means that the Singapore swim team ended their Games campaign with one medal, a silver from Teong Tzen Wei in men’s 50m butterfly on Thursday.

At the last edition in 2018, the Singapore swim team returned home with six medals, including two golds from former Olympic champion Joseph Schooling
Singapore should disqualify the Quah family from participating in future games
 
Singapore should disqualify the Quah family from participating in future games
their consumption of tax payers money is way beyond the amount an average singaporean gets. wholly unacceptable.
 
The jinx

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Most of them failed after taking photo with him. Schooling & Loh KY included
 
They should spent more time in the kitchen instead of in the pool.
And how about the Sinkie women football players who lost to North Korea?

'What's this, badminton?' Lionesses draw ire after 10-0 mauling by North Korea in Asian Games rematch​

'What's this, badminton?' Lionesses draw ire after 10-0 mauling by North Korea in Asian Games rematch

One netizen said that last night's scoreline is an "improvement" from the first time the Lionesses played North Korea (right) in this year's Asian Games.
PHOTO: Facebook/FAS, Sport Singapore
Ching Shi JiePUBLISHED ONSEPTEMBER 28, 2023 11:02 AMByCHING SHI JIE






For the Singapore women's football team, when it rains, it pours.
Three days after a 7-0 drubbing in their Asian Games opener, the Lionesses faced North Korea again.
They lost 10-0 this time in the rematch on Wednesday (Sept 27), with a North Korean player — striker Kim Kyong-yong — grabbing five goals.
The lopsided double-digit result meant that Singapore were sent packing from the tournament.
At the end of the match, several commenters on the Football Association of Singapore's Facebook page lamented the "normal result".
"What's this, badminton?" asked one netizen, while another commented on the "improved result".
One commenter described the final outcome as a "nightmare".



Other netizens offered words of encouragement to the young Singapore women's football team that was missing key players, and with an average age of 22.4 years among its members.
"It was never going to be easy. North Korea is way too strong. Our team is still building up so this is good exposure," one of them said.
"Get the experience and improve ladies! The only way is up now," wrote another.
In an interview with the Straits Times on Wednesday, newly appointed Football Association of Singapore chief Bernard Tan said "a lot more needs to be done" for Singapore football.
"So I ask that we give this period of time, where I have control of the wheel, to actually try to get Singapore in the right direction," he said.
 

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