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BANGKOK: Chantal Liew on Thursday (Dec 18) clinched silver in the women's 10km open water event at the SEA Games.
At the Pinnacle Grand Jomtien Beach in Chonburi, Liew clocked a time of 2:06:35, just five seconds behind Thailand's Kamonchanok Kwanmuang (2:06:30). Liew's compatriot Kate Ona finished fourth (2:15.08).
In the men's 10km event, Singapore's Artyom Lukasevits took bronze.
Liew was the first Singaporean woman to win a medal in open water swimming when she took silver at the Games in 2017.
She initially clinched bronze, but this was later upgraded to a silver after the second-placed Thai athlete failed a doping test and was stripped of her medal.
Liew went on to become Singapore’s first open water Olympian, finishing 23rd at the Tokyo Olympics.
Earlier this year, she competed in the 10km event at World Aquatics Championships, and emerged the top Southeast Asian competitor in the women's race.
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BANGKOK: Chantal Liew on Thursday (Dec 18) clinched silver in the women's 10km open water event at the SEA Games.
At the Pinnacle Grand Jomtien Beach in Chonburi, Liew clocked a time of 2:06:35, just five seconds behind Thailand's Kamonchanok Kwanmuang (2:06:30). Liew's compatriot Kate Ona finished fourth (2:15.08).
In the men's 10km event, Singapore's Artyom Lukasevits took bronze.
Liew was the first Singaporean woman to win a medal in open water swimming when she took silver at the Games in 2017.
She initially clinched bronze, but this was later upgraded to a silver after the second-placed Thai athlete failed a doping test and was stripped of her medal.
Liew went on to become Singapore’s first open water Olympian, finishing 23rd at the Tokyo Olympics.
Earlier this year, she competed in the 10km event at World Aquatics Championships, and emerged the top Southeast Asian competitor in the women's race.
Catch the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025 LIVE on mewatch. Sign in for free at www.mewatch.sg/thailand2025 to catch all the action, and follow the Mediacorp Sports TikTok, Instagram and Facebook for more sports updates!
Source: CNA/mt(sn)
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