Beijing Paralympics: Singapore swimmer Yip clinches gold in 50m backstroke
SINGAPORE: Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu has won the first gold medal for Singapore at the Beijing Paralympics in the 50-metre backstroke finals.
She clocked 58.75 seconds, way ahead of Britain's Fran Williamson who clinched the silver in 1:06.07.
Yip broke her own world record during the heats earlier Monday. She clocked a new world and paralympic record time of 57.92 seconds.
Fran Williamson was second with a time of one minute 6.75 seconds.
Yip on Saturday clinched Singapore's first silver at the Paralympics, in the women's 50-metre freestyle finals. Despite not coming in first in the finals, she maintains the new world and paralympic record she set in the heats earlier on Saturday, with a timing of 57.04 seconds.
- CNA
SINGAPORE: Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu has won the first gold medal for Singapore at the Beijing Paralympics in the 50-metre backstroke finals.
She clocked 58.75 seconds, way ahead of Britain's Fran Williamson who clinched the silver in 1:06.07.
Yip broke her own world record during the heats earlier Monday. She clocked a new world and paralympic record time of 57.92 seconds.
Fran Williamson was second with a time of one minute 6.75 seconds.
Yip on Saturday clinched Singapore's first silver at the Paralympics, in the women's 50-metre freestyle finals. Despite not coming in first in the finals, she maintains the new world and paralympic record she set in the heats earlier on Saturday, with a timing of 57.04 seconds.
- CNA