Siow Yi Ting
Malaysian swimmer
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Nationality | Malaysian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1985-12-11) 11 December 1985 (age 38) Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 108 lb (49 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Breaststroke | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College team | Arkansas Razorbacks (USA; 2008-2010) Wisconsin Badgers (USA; 2006-2007) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Siow Yi Ting (born 11 December 1985[1] in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia)[2] is a former Olympic and national record holding breaststroke swimmer from Malaysia. She swam for Malaysia at the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympics. She did not swim at the 2012 Olympics, and retired in 2013.[3]
She attended university and swam for the University of Wisconsin for two years,[4] and then the University of Arkansas (2008-2010),[5] both in the USA.
She was named the female Malaysian Olympian of the Year in 2008.[6]
References
- ^ Siow's athlete page[permanent dead link] from the 2011 SEA Games website; retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ Siow's entry from www.sports-reference.com; retrieved 24 February 2012
- ^ Malaysian Olympian Yi Ting Siow Close to Retiring After Quitting National Team.
- ^ Yi-Ting Siow overview from colllegeswimming.com
- ^ Arkansas (Women's) Swimming & Diving 2009-10[permanent dead link], from the website of the University of Arkansas Athletic Department (arkansasrazorbacks.com); retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "Malaysian Olympians". The Olympic Council of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
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B1G Swimmer of the Year winners
- 1987: John Davey (IOWA)
- 1988: John Davey (IOWA)/Brent Lang (MICH)
- 1989: Dan Egeland (MINN)
- 1990: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1991: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1992: Artur Wojdat (IOWA)
- 1993: Marcel Wouda (MICH)
- 1994: Tom Dolan (MICH)
- 1995: Tom Dolan (MICH)
- 1996: Derya Büyükuncu (MICH)
- 1997: John Piersma (MICH)
- 1998: Tom Malchow (MICH)
- 1999: Alex Massura (MINN)/Chris Thompson (MICH)
- 2000: Alex Massura (MINN)
- 2001: Chris Thompson (MICH)
- 2002: Dan Ketchum (MICH)
- 2003: Terry Silkaitis (MINN)
- 2004: Matt Grevers (NU)/Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2005: Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2006: Peter Vanderkaay (MICH)/Matt Grevers (NU)
- 2007: Matt Grevers (NU)
- 2008: Ben Hesen (IND)/Alex Vanderkaay (MICH)
- 2009: Tyler Clary (MICH)
- 2010: Tyler Clary (MICH)
- 2011: Eric Ress (IND)
- 2012: Daniel Madwed (MICH)
- 2013: Connor Jaeger (MICH)
- 2014: Connor Jaeger (MICH)
- 2015: Dylan Bosch (MICH)
- 2016: Matt Hutchins (WIS)
- 2017: Felix Auböck (MICH)
- 2018: Ian Finnerty (IND)
- 2019: Vinicius Lanza (IND)
- 2020: Felix Auböck (MICH)
- 2021: Max McHugh (MINN)*
- 2022: Brendan Burns (IND)
- 1984: Martha Jahn (NU)
- 1985: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1986: Diane Wallner (MINN)
- 1987: Gwen DeMaat (MICH)
- 1988: Janelle Bosse (OSU)
- 1989: Lori Holmes (NU)
- 1990: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1991: Susan Gottlieb (OSU)
- 1992: Mindy Gehrs (MICH)
- 1993: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)
- 1994: Alecia Humphrey (MICH)/Kim Paton (NU)
- 1995: Jocelyn Jay (OSU)
- 1996: Tanya Schuh (MINN)
- 1997: Shannon Shakespeare (MICH)/Gretchen Hegener (MINN)
- 1998: Gina Panighetti (WIS)
- 2001: Ellen Stonebraker (WIS)
- 2002: Susan Woessner (IND)
- 2003: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2004: Bethany Pendelton (WIS)
- 2005: Carly Piper (WIS)
- 2006: Kaitlyn Brady (MICH)
- 2007: Siow Yi Ting (WIS)
- 2008: Emily Brunemann (MICH)
- 2009: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2010: Kate Fesenko (IND)
- 2011: Maggie Meyer (WIS)
- 2012: Allysa Vavra (IND)
- 2013: Lindsay Vrooman (IND)
- 2014: Brooklynn Snodgrass (IND)
- 2015: Kierra Smith (MINN)
- 2016: Lilly King (IND)
- 2017: Lilly King (IND)
- 2018: Lilly King (IND)
- 2019: Beata Nelson (WIS)
- 2020: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2021: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
- 2022: Maggie Mac Neil (MICH)
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