Swimming at the 2024 ASEAN University Games

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Swimming
at the 2024 ASEAN University Games
Swimming pictogram.svg
Venue Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia Jawa Timur
Location Surabaya, East Java
Dates24 June–1 July
  2022
2026  

Swimming competitions at the 2024 ASEAN University Games took place at the Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia Jawa Timur in Surabaya, East Java. [1]

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Participating Nations

A total from 6 nations participated in the 2024 ASEAN University Games.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Indonesia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia*19161449
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 910524
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 971632
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1416
5Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0112
6Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 0000
Totals (6 entries)383837113

Medalist

Key
AS Asian record GR Southeast Asian Games record NRNational recordOQT Paris 2024 Qualification

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyleFlag of Thailand.svg Kanttemool Tonnam (THA)23.06Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan  (INA)23.37Flag of Malaysia.svg Xin Ren Bryan Leong (MAS)23.50
100 m freestyleFlag of Thailand.svg Kanttemool Tonnam (THA)51.09Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan  (INA)51.63Flag of Malaysia.svg Terence Ng Shin Jian (MAS)51.72
200 m freestyleFlag of Thailand.svg Kanttemool Tonnam (THA)1:51.09Flag of Malaysia.svg Terence Ng Shin Jian (MAS)1:52.12Flag of Malaysia.svg Khai Xin Tan (MAS)1:52.34
400 m freestyleFlag of Malaysia.svg Khai Xin Tan (MAS)4:05.18Flag of Malaysia.svg Zheng Yong Low (MAS)4:06.21Flag of Vietnam.svg Truong Viet Vu (VIE)4:08.34
1500 m freestyleFlag of Malaysia.svg Zheng Yong Low (MAS)16:40.87Flag of Vietnam.svg Truong Viet Vu (VIE)16:51.61Flag of Malaysia.svg Liew Zeng Wye (MAS)17:00.03
50 m backstrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Farrel Armandio Tangkas (INA)26.10Flag of Thailand.svg Kanttemool Tonnam (THA)26.22Flag of Indonesia.svg Dwiki Anugrah (INA)27.05
100 m backstrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Farrel Armandio Tangkas (INA)55.87Flag of Indonesia.svg Romeo Lingga Alfarizi (INA)57.75Flag of Thailand.svg Rutsonot Geargchai (THA)58.84
200 m backstrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Farrel Armandio Tangkas (INA)2:01.70Flag of Thailand.svg Kanttemool Tonnam (THA)2:02.58Flag of Malaysia.svg Puong Wei Hii (MAS)2:07.00
50 m breaststrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Andi Muhammad Nurrizka Febrianto (INA)28.53Flag of Singapore.svg Cheong Nicholas Ee Seng (SGP)28.96Flag of Malaysia.svg Xin Ren Bryan Leong (MAS)29.43
100 m breaststrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Andi Muhammad Nurrizka Febrianto (INA)1:03.27Flag of Thailand.svg Janruksa Thanonchai (THA)1:04.45Flag of Malaysia.svg Hii Puong Wei (MAS)1:04.47
200 m breaststrokeFlag of Malaysia.svg Hii Puong Wei (MAS)2:20.08Flag of Thailand.svg Janruksa Thanonchai (THA)2:21.25Flag of Indonesia.svg Andi Muhammad Nurrizka Febrianto (INA)2:21.34
50 m butterflyFlag of Malaysia.svg Xin Ren Bryan Leong (MAS)24.54Flag of Indonesia.svg Azel Zelmi Aryalingga (INA)24.87Flag of Singapore.svg Ong Jung Yi (SGP)25.00
100 m butterflyFlag of Malaysia.svg Xin Ren Bryan Leong (MAS)54.22Flag of Singapore.svg Ong Jung Yi (SGP)54.93Flag of Indonesia.svg  Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan  (INA)55.16
200 m butterflyFlag of Malaysia.svg Low Zheng Yong (MAS)2:08.48Flag of Malaysia.svg Liew Zeng Wye (MAS)2:10.23Not awarded
200 m individual medleyFlag of Indonesia.svg Farrel Armandio Tangkas (INA)2:05.66Flag of Malaysia.svg Hii Puong Wei (MAS)2:06.17Flag of Indonesia.svg Erick Ahmad Fathoni (INA)2:09.44
400 m individual medleyFlag of Malaysia.svg Khai Xin Tan (MAS)4:43.70Flag of Malaysia.svg Zeng Wye Liew (MAS)4:45.90Flag of Indonesia.svg Andi Muhammad Nurrizka Febrianto (INA)4:51.39
4×100 m freestyle relayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
I Komang Gede Mas Dekotama
Dwiki Anugrah
Erick Ahmad Fathoni
Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan
3:28.17Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bryan Leong Xin Ren
Ng Tze Xiang
Shin Jian Terence Ng
Khai Xin Tan
3:29.53Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kanteemool Tonnam
Panturaksa Wasu
Rutnosot Geargchai
Wareemaneesilp Phurit
3:33.72
4×200 m freestyle relayFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Puong Wei Hii
Zheng Yong Low
Shin Jian Terence Ng
Khai Xin Tan
7:38.24Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Muhammad Farhan Andi Maroef
Dwiki Anugrah
Farrel Armandio Tangkas
Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan
7:41.45Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kanteemool Tonnam
Panturaksa Wasu
Rutnosot Geargchai
Chailangka Ratchapum
7:53.16
4×100 m medley relayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Andi Muhammad Nurrizka
Erick Ahmad Fathoni
Farrel Armandio Tangkas
Joe Aditya Wijaya Kurniawan
3:47.12Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kanteemool Tonnam
Panturaksa Wasu
Rutnosot Geargchai
Janruksa Thanonchai
3:48.43Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Bryan Leong Xin Ren
Hii Puong Wei
Shin Jian Terence Ng
Khai Xin Tan
33:53.01

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 m freestyleFlag of Thailand.svg Tungnapakorn Komonluck (THA)26.84Flag of Thailand.svg Boonamphai Saovanee (THA)26.86Flag of Indonesia.svg Serenna Karmelita Muslim (INA)26.93
100 m freestyleFlag of Thailand.svg Tungnapakorn Komonluck (THA)58.01Flag of Indonesia.svg Serenna Karmelita Muslim (INA)58.34Flag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)58.71
200 m freestyleFlag of Singapore.svg Chan Zi Yi (SGP)2:05.39Flag of Indonesia.svg Serenna Karmelita Muslim (INA)2:07.66Flag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)2:07.97
400 m freestyleFlag of Indonesia.svg Izzy Dwifaiva Hefrisyanthi (INA)4:24.77Flag of Singapore.svg Chan Zi Yi (SGP)4:28.72Flag of Indonesia.svg Serenna Karmelita Muslim (INA)4:33.29
800 m freestyleFlag of Indonesia.svg Izzy Dwifaiva Hefrisyanthi (INA)9:04.13Flag of Singapore.svg Chan Zi Yi (SGP)9:23.64Flag of Malaysia.svg Georgene Wee Ee Jern (MAS)9:29.46
50 m backstrokeFlag of Thailand.svg Boonamphai Saovanee (THA)29.19Flag of Indonesia.svg Angel Gabriella Yus (INA)29.68Flag of Indonesia.svg Flairene Candrea Wonomiharjo (INA)29.78
100 m backstrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Angel Gabriella Yus (INA)1:03.24Flag of Indonesia.svg Flairene Candrea Wonomiharjo (INA)1:03.84Flag of Thailand.svg Boonamphai Saovanee (THA)1:04.10
200 m backstrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Flairene Candrea Wonomiharjo (INA)2:20.87Flag of Indonesia.svg Angel Gabriella Yus (INA)2:21.35Flag of Thailand.svg Denphaetcharangkul Worranat (THA)2:32.60
50 m breaststrokeFlag of Malaysia.svg  Phee Jinq En  (MAS)32.03Flag of Thailand.svg Boonamphai Saovanee (THA)32.33Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurita Monica Sari (INA)32.95
100 m breaststrokeFlag of Thailand.svg Boonamphai Saovanee (THA)1:11.12Flag of Indonesia.svg Adellia (INA)1:11.79Flag of Indonesia.svg Nurita Monica Sari (INA)1:12.59
200 m breaststrokeFlag of Indonesia.svg Adellia (INA)2:33.81Flag of Malaysia.svg  Phee Jinq En  (MAS)2:33.89Flag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)2:36.46
50 m butterflyFlag of Thailand.svg Tungnapakorn Komonluck (THA)28.05Flag of Indonesia.svg Angel Gabirella Yus (INA)28.73Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong Shi Qi (MAS)28.90
100 m butterflyFlag of Thailand.svg Tungnapakorn Komonluck (THA)1:02.70Flag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)1:02.81Flag of Indonesia.svg Gusti Ayu Made Nadya Saraswati (INA)1:04.21
200 m butterflyFlag of Indonesia.svg Adinda Larasati Dewi Kirana (INA)2:18.53Flag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)2:18.78Flag of Malaysia.svg Georgene Wee Ee Jern (MAS)2:23.96
200 m individual medleyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)2:21.80Flag of Indonesia.svg Gusti Ayu Made Nadya Saraswati (INA)2:26.02Flag of Malaysia.svg Christy Teh Xing Ti (MAS)2:33.03
400 m individual medleyFlag of Indonesia.svg  Azzahra Permatahani  (INA)5:01.49Flag of Indonesia.svg Gusti Ayu Made Nadya Saraswati (INA)5:09.72Flag of Malaysia.svg Georgene Wee Ee Jern (MAS)5:12.44
4×100 m freestyle relayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Gusti Ayu Made Nadya Saraswati
Angel Gabriella Yus
Serenna Karmelita Muslim
Azzahra Permatahani
3:57.30Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Tungnapakorn Komonluck
Boonamphai Saovanee
Subha-Amorn Panthira
Chawanuchit Pannita
3:59.27Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Wong Shi Qi
Georgene Wee Ee Jern
Ng Zi Syuen
Chu Xin Ying
4:06.85
4×200 m freestyle relayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Izzy Dwifaiva Hefrisyanthi
Adinda Larasati Dewi Kirana
Serenna Karmelita Muslim
Azzahra Permatahani
8:31.20Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Tungnapakorn Komonluck
Boonamphai Saovanee
Nuchwara Wicakdanapon Vichaksanapong
Chawanuchit Pannita
8:57.77Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Wong Shi Qi
Georgene Wee Ee Jern
Jerriel Lau
Chu Xin Ying
9:05.34
4×100 m medley relayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Flairene Candrea Wonomiharjo
Adellia
Serenna Karmelita Muslim
Azzahra Permatahani
4:19.16Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Tungnapakorn Komonluck
Boonamphai Saovanee
Denphaetcharangkul Worranat
Chawanuchit Pannita
4:22.60Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Christy Teh Xing Ti
Lee Yen Yi
Ng Zi Syuen
Ho Keesha
4:44.40

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  1. "ASEAN University Games 2024 Mulai Bergulir 25 Juni di Surabaya-Malang". Dinas Kominfo Jawa Timur. Retrieved 26 June 2024.