Tag: Siobhan Haughey
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Women’s 100m Freestyle Final | Tokyo Replays | Olympics
Emma McKeon broke her own Olympic record in the women’s 100m freestyle at #Tokyo2020 and claimed the gold medal. The Australian touched the wall in an Olympic record time of 51.96, 0.31 seconds ahead of China’s Siobhan Haughey. McKeon’s Australian team-mate Cate Campbell claimed bronze with a time of 52.52. 🥇 Emma McKeon 🇦🇺 (51.96…
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Hong Kong Swimmer Siobhan Haughey on the Tokyo Olympics, Her Historic Silvers and Future Plans | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong swimmer Siobhan Haughey, fresh off her legendary performance at Tokyo 2020, spoke exclusively to the SCMP’s Patrick Blennerhassett about the experience of winning not one, but two medals at the Games. Haughey dived into describing her preparation for the Olympics in Hong Kong pools, the plan of attack she used for races, and…
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‘Amazing Journey’ for Olympic Swimmers Siobhan Haughey, Maggie Macneil, Says Coach | South China Morning Post
On the final day of the swimming competition in Tokyo 2020, coach Rick Bishop says he could not be more proud of Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey and Canada’s Maggie MacNeil, who he has coached for six and three years respectively. Haughey took home two silver medals, becoming Hong Kong’s most decorated Olympian, while MacNeil claimed…
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Hong Kong’s Most Successful Olympian: Swimmer Siobhan Haughey Wins Second Silver | South China Morning Post
Siobhan Haughey has done it again for Hong Kong. The 23-year-old has clinched silver in the 100m freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics to become Hong Kong’s most successful Olympian. Her medal win on July 30, 2021, comes two days after she earned silver in the 200m freestyle. Also on Day 7, Hong Kong’s badminton duo…
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Hongkongers Celebrate Second Olympic Silver as Swimmer Siobhan Haughey Smashes Another Asian Record | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong swimmer Siobhan Haughey made history once again on July 30, 2021, by taking her second Olympic silver medal in the women’s 100m freestyle final at the Tokyo Games. Fans in the city stopped to watch the 23-year-old, who had already earned a silver medal on July 28, when she became the first swimmer…
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Hong Kong’s Most Successful Olympics Ever as Swimmer Siobhan Haughey Wins Silver at Tokyo 2020
Siobhan Haughey has made history by securing Hong Kong’s first-ever Olympic medal in swimming. The 23-year-old won silver in the women’s 200m freestyle final on Day 5 of the Tokyo 2020 Games, beaten only by Australian superstar swimmer Ariarne Titmus. It comes just days after fencer Cheung Ka-long won the gold in the individual men’s…
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Who Is Hong Kong’s Olympic Silver Medalist Swimmer Siobhan Haughey? | South China Morning Post
Siobhan Haughey scored an Olympic silver medal for Hong Kong in the 200-meter freestyle swim on July 28, 2021. She is the second Hong Kong athlete to win a medal at Tokyo 2020, joining fellow Hongkonger Edgar Cheung Ka-long who won gold in men’s fencing two days earlier. Haughey’s success also marked the first time…
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Hong Kong Celebrates Another Historic Olympic Win as Swimmer Siobhan Haughey Takes Silver | South China Morning Post
Hong Kong athlete Siobhan Haughey made history on July 28, 2021, with her silver medal win in the women’s 200m freestyle swimming final at the Tokyo Olympic Games. The 23-year-old, the daughter of a Hong Kong mother and Irish father, was the first swimmer from the city to compete in an Olympic final. Though she…
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Naomi Osaka Knocked Out of Olympic Games, as Hong Kong Swimmer Makes History in Tokyo | South China Morning Post
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka has made an early exit from the Tokyo Olympic Games, going down in straight sets to the Czech Republic’s Marketa Vondrousova. Hong Kong athletes meanwhile continue their impressive form with swimmer Siobhan Haughey cruising into the finals of the women’s 200m freestyle, becoming the first Hong Kong swimmer to reach…