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M’sian swimmer Arvin Chahal aims to surprise in Hanoi

21-year-old athlete intends to help national swim team improve on previous achievements by prioritising gold win at biennial event

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2022 2:00PM

M’sian swimmer Arvin Chahal aims to surprise in Hanoi
National swimmer Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal (pictured above in 2018), who admits he rarely watches any swimming tournaments to avoid being distracted, refuses to think about his competitors and just wants to focus on his task of bringing back ‘some gold medals for the country’ at the upcoming Hanoi SEA Games. – Arvin Shaun Instagram pic, April 6, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − National swimmer Arvin Shaun Singh Chahal is eyeing to pull off a surprise at the Hanoi SEA Games, which is scheduled to be held from May 12-23 in Vietnam.

Arvin, who will be competing in the men’s 200m individual medley, 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relay, said he is looking forward to performing his best in his second appearance at the Games after making his debut in the 2019 edition in the Philippines.

The 21-year-old said his ultimate mission in Hanoi is to help the national swim camp improve on their previous achievements with winning gold the priority.

“I think I’m swimming back at my best because I’ve been in and out with injuries in the last two years but I’m aiming to bring back some gold medals for the country,” he said when met recently.

Commenting on the challenges and fierce competition that awaits him, especially from Singapore and the hosts’ swimmers, Arvin said he refused to think about his competitors and just wanted to focus on his task. 

He also admitted that he rarely watches any swimming tournaments to avoid being distracted.

“My job is to go there and be prepared for ‘war’. I don’t really care what’s going on around me as swimming is a sport where it’s you versus your time. It doesn’t really matter who is beside you as long as you swim your best time then you have the chance to win the gold medal,” he said.

For the record, Arvin won the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay bronze medal alongside Khiew Hoe Yean, Welson Sim and Keith Lim in his SEA Games debut.

Meanwhile, national head coach Chris Martin is confident that his swimmers will be able to perform better than in the 2019 edition, which saw Malaysia bagging two gold medals in the women’s 50m breaststroke and 100m breaststroke events respectively.

“The goal for us is always to try to do more than we did before − that’s the bottom-line target, for sure… I know this squad will swim better than the last one but what I don’t know is what everyone else is doing. I think the results will be positive,” the American-born coach said.

In the meantime, Martin considered the Hanoi SEA Games as the perfect stage for the country’s young swimmers to prove their ability after more than two years of not having the opportunity to participate in any international championships due to the Covid-19 pandemic. – Bernama, April 6, 2022

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