The aim of the MAS / NSC / MILO Splash Swim Series is to provide suitable avenues of competition to develop and retain the second and third layers of swimming talent nationwide from the grassroots development level. The Splash Swim Series will consist of 2 Legs held simultaneously in 3 Regions – Central, Northern and East Malaysia. The Northern Region includes Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak, Terengganu, Kelantan, Pahang; the Central Region will be Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Johor and Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan will constitute the region under East Malaysia.
The Splash Swim Series is open to Swimmers local or foreign, who are existing members of any club or school registered in Malaysia and affiliated to their respective States or MAS, and any Sekolah Sukan Malaysia and who meet the Time Standards required for a particular event. Swimmers whose recorded personal best time for the event falls within the Minimum and Maximum times specified for qualification will also be eligible to participate.
The first Leg of the Swim Series for 2025 was held on 13-15 June at Pusat Akuatik Darul Ehsan, Shah Alam. A total of 187 swimmers from the swimming clubs in the Central Region which included the DSA, DSAS and DSAJ Swimming Clubs participated in the Meet. The 3-day Meet concluded with DSA Swimming Clubs winning 20 Golds with 14 new Meet Records and a total of 53 medals.
Among the many blazing stars of DSA Swimmers with spell-binding performances, Tai Sze Wei from Group 3 and Jiwoo Jung from Group 2 clinched glory with an amazing 3 Golds and 2 Meet Records. Young Yui Hirano in Group 4 shone brightly with 3 new Meet Records and Lee Chi Ning with 2 new Meet Records had a Gold each among their many medals to take home. Others with new Meet Records included Amelia Koek Gelacio, Gerald Ho, Ava Loong Yue, Hiew Lik Yang and Lee Nahyun.
Amanda Koek Gelacio added 3 Golds to the team total while Chong Jia Ying won 2 Golds in her events. Marvyn Teoh Min Wei and Javan Pun Jin Wen brought home a Gold each for their events while a host of others made it to the top 3 in their events for a pavilion finish. This included Angus Lim, Athan Lim, Aydan Chew Hwe Zhe, Isaac Chen Yen-Bo, Nigel Lee Tzi Yue, Ong Zi Yi, Kristen Leong, Aryan Caleb Nair and Leong Joe Yip. A detailed view of the medal tally and the full results can be downloaded from the links below.
Full Results
Medal Tally