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Paralympic swimmer Nur Syaiful sets new personal best in S5 100M freestyle

The national para-athlete broke his own record at the Tokyo Paralympic Games with a time of 1 minute 15.12 seconds, erasing his previous record set in 2019

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2021 7:30PM

Paralympic swimmer Nur Syaiful sets new personal best in S5 100M freestyle
Sarawakian para-swimmer, Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli, beat his previous personal best of 1 minute 15.39 seconds in the S5 men's 100 m freestyle (physical disabilities) category earlier today at the Tokyo Paralympic Games – pix courtesy of Bernama, August 26, 2021

TOKYO − National swimmer, Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli, achieved his best performance thus far when he broke his S5 men's 100 m freestyle (physical disabilities) personal record at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Starting in the first lane, Nur Syaiful finished seventh out of eight swimmers in the event at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre today.

The Sarawak swimmer recorded a time of 1 minute 15.12 seconds, thus erasing his previous personal best of 1: 15.39s that he set in London in 2019.

Italian Francesco Bocciardo put up a great performance to grab the gold with a time of 1: 09.56s followed by Chinese swimmer, Lichao Wang, with a time of 1: 10.45s while Daniel de Faria Dias of Brazil failed to defend the gold he won in Rio 2016 and had to settle for bronze with 1: 10.80s.

Earlier, Nur Syaiful had advanced to the final after finishing third in the first of two qualifying heats and was seventh best out of 13 swimmers overall. 

He clocked 1: 16.33 seconds in the race.

Only the best eight swimmers from the two heats held in the morning advanced to the final.

Yesterday, Nur Syaiful, who suffered deformity in both legs after being involved in an accident in 2012, did not qualify for the final of the S5 men's 200m freestyle event after his participation in the first qualifying heat was cancelled due to a technical error.

After two events, the 26-year-old still has a chance to win medals as he is scheduled to compete in the men's 50m freestyle (S5) and 100m breaststroke (SB4) events after this to complete his debut in the prestigious Games in Japan. – Bernama, August 26, 2021

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