Channel NewsAsia - 51 minutes ago
PERTH, Australia: Brent Barnes, representing Singapore and the Aquatic Performance Swim Club at the XII Fina World Masters held at Challenge Stadium in Perth, Australia, set a new world record in the 50—metre freestyle for men aged 50—54, when he hit the wall in 24.47 seconds.
The previous record of 24.60 seconds set in 1998 by American Richard Abrahams had been one of the longest standing records in Masters swimming.
When asked why an American would want to swim for Singapore and not his home country, Barnes said after the race: "Ang Peng Siong. He is not only a good friend but also a great swimming ambassador by letting me train at his pool (Farrer Park Pool) while in Singapore on business."
Barnes has just relocated his business to Singapore.
When contacted on Monday, Singapore swim legend Ang, 45, said: "I’ve known Brent for four or five years, and he’s always very positive and energetic, and always gets the attention of the ladies because he is well—built for his age.
"He is an inspiration to people like myself to want to keep striving to do better. I hope to break his record one day." — TODAY
also not tu shen tu zhang de singaporean
but he chose to swim for Singapore...that counts for something.