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SEA Games: Singapore’s 4x100m freestyle relay gold rescinded on technical grounds

Second-placed Malaysia has also been disqualified on same offence, leaving hosts Vietnam as winners

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 May 2022 6:00PM

SEA Games: Singapore’s 4x100m freestyle relay gold rescinded on technical grounds
Olympic swimming hero Joseph Schooling has a first gold of this year’s Southeast Asian Games dramatically snatched away when Singapore’s sprint relay team were disqualified on technical grounds. – AFP pic, May 15, 2022

HANOI – Olympic swimming hero Joseph Schooling had a first gold of this year’s Southeast Asian Games dramatically snatched away when Singapore’s sprint relay team were disqualified.

Schooling, Quah Zheng Wen, Jonathan Tan and Mikkel Lee came home well clear of their regional rivals in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the SEA Games in Hanoi yesterday night and celebrated winning gold.

But while conducting a post-race interview the quartet’s elation turned to agony when were informed they had been disqualified – because one of their swimmers had left his blocks early at a changeover – before being ushered away.

Schooling, 26, stunned Michael Phelps to win the 2016 Olympic 100m butterfly title and has won 27 SEA Games golds, along with three Asian Games golds.

The disqualification ends Singapore’s winning streak in SEA Games 4x100m freestyle relays dating back to 2001.

Malaysia finished second but were also disqualified for the same offence which left hosts Vietnam to take the gold with silver for Indonesia and bronze going to Thailand.

Malaysian swimming coach Chris Martin said official timing showed one of their swimmers had left the blocks at a changeover 0.12 seconds before the incoming swimmer had touched the wall, in comments reported by state news agency Bernama.

Vietnamese swim coach Phan Quang Minh Quan told state outlet VnExpress: “This is something very difficult and sensitive in sport, but the digital machine detected the violations, not human, so it’s fair.” – AFP, May 15, 2022

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