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The Women's 50 Freestyle swimming event at the 25th SEA Games was held on December 14, 2009.
The Games Record at the start of the event was: 26.13 by Singapore's Joscelin Yeo at the 2005 Games (December 3). Amanda Lim (Lim Xiang Qi) from Singapore won the event. [1]
Place | Swimmer | Nation | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amanda Lim | Singapore | 25.82 | GR |
2 | QUAH Ting Wen | Singapore | 25.88 | |
3 | Lai Kwan Chui | Malaysia | 26.22 | |
4 | Natthanan J. | Thailand | 26.29 | |
5 | Jasmine Al-Khaldi | Philippines | 26.56 | |
6 | Chii Lin Leung | Malaysia | 26.62 | |
7 | Natsaya Susuk | Thailand | 26.74 | |
8 | Heidi Ong | Philippines | 27.01 | |
Rank | Swimmer | Nation | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lai Kwan Chui | Malaysia | 26.22 | |
2 | Amanda Lim | Singapore | 26.27 | |
3 | QUAH Ting Wen | Singapore | 26.28 | |
4 | Natthanan J. | Thailand | 26.64 | |
5 | Jasmine Alkhaldi | Philippines | 26.66 | |
6 | Chii Lin Leung | Malaysia | 27.15 | |
7 | Natsaya Susuk | Thailand | 27.25 | |
8 | Heidi Ong | Philippines | 27.45 | |
9 | Enny Susilowati | Indonesia | 27.56 | |
10 | Tam Nguyen Tran | Vietnam | 27.92 | |
11 | Ressa Ressa | Indonesia | 28.89 | |
12 | Hem Thon Vitiny | Cambodia | 31.35 | |
13 | T. Thepaksone | Laos | 32.20 | |
14 | Seng Sam Phors | Cambodia | 32.63 | |
15 | V. Veomany | Laos | 33.95 | |
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