- Ang Peng Siong
Ang Peng Siong (born
October 27 ,1962 , inSingapore ) is aswimmer from Singapore, who once held the world no.1 ranking in the 50 m freestyle.Biography
Ang was taught to swim at the age of five by his father Ang Teck Bee, who competed in
judo at the 1964 Olympic Games inTokyo .Ang's first national representation came at the
1977 Southeast Asian Games inKuala Lumpur , where he was a silver medalist in the 4 x 100 m freestyle relay.His first major international competition was the
Hawaii International Invitational Swimming Championship, an event which included many top swimmers from countries that boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games inMoscow . During the meet, Ang delighted the swimming fraternity by being the only non-American swimmer to qualify for the 50m freestyle final. As a result of his performance in Hawaii, Ang received a full athletic scholarship from theUniversity of Houston in theUnited States .World's fastest
At the US Swimming Championships in 1982, Ang won the 50 m freestyle in 22.69 seconds, a world best time for that year. [cite web |url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_record_progression_50m_freestyle|title= 50m World Record Progressions|accessdate=2007-08-22 |format= |work=
Wikipedia ] Ang also represented Singapore at the1982 Asian Games inNew Delhi , and won gold in the 100 m freestyle. Ang was presented with the 'World's Fastest Swimmer' award for 1982.In 1983, Ang won the 50-yard freestyle race at the NCAA Division One Swimming Championships. He was also the 50-yard champion at the US Swimming Championships in 1982 and 1986, and was named an
All-America n for four consecutive years from 1981-84.1984 Olympics and after
Ang represented Singapore at the 1984 Olympic Games in
Los Angeles , where he was the winner of the 'B' consolation final for the 100 m freestyle. (He was not able to compete in his pet event, the 50 m freestyle, as it did not become an Olympic event until 1988.)At the 1986 World Swimming Championships in
Madrid , Ang finished fourth in the 50 m freestyle.In eight appearances at the
Southeast Asian Games from 1977 to 1993, Ang won a total of 20 gold medals. He held the fastest time by an Asian over 50 m freestyle until 1996. His time of 22.69 seconds remains a Southeast Asian record.Coaching
Since retiring from top-level competition, Ang has devoted himself to coaching. He has worked with swimmers at all levels - from young children just learning how to swim, to national champions preparing to represent Singapore at top international competitions. He founded the APS Swim School in Singapore.
At the 2000 World Masters Swimming Championships, Ang won the 35-39 age group 50m freestyle event.
References
External links
* [http://www.apsswim.com/angPS.htm Biography at APS Swim School website]
* [http://www.ssc.gov.sg/museum/ssm_heros_profile.jsp?type=6&artid=382&root=28&cat=29 Singapore Sports Council Hall of Fame biography]
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