Tokyo Paralympics: Yip Pin Xiu wins gold in women’s 50m backstroke S2
SINGAPORE — Singapore's Yip Pin Xiu won gold in the women’s 50m backstroke S2 final at the Tokyo Paralympics on Thursday (Sept 2).
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SINGAPORE — Singapore's Yip Pin Xiu won gold in the women’s 50m backstroke S2 final at the Tokyo Paralympics on Thursday (Sept 2).
She clocked a time of 1:02.04 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, successfully defending the title she won in Rio in 2016.
The 29-year-old had earlier dominated her heat, finishing first in a time of 1:03.61. She is the current world record holder in this event.
Yip finishes her Tokyo campaign with two gold medals, having successfully defended her title in the 100m backstroke S2 event last week.
Earlier on Thursday, the four-time Paralympian dominated her heat in the women’s 50m backstroke S2, finishing first with a time of 1:03.61.
Yip became the first Singaporean to win two gold medals at the 2016 Paralympics, setting two world records in the process.
Her performance at the 100m backstroke S2 event in Rio set a world record time of 2:07.09. Her split timing of 59.38 in the first lap of that swim was also a world record time. Both records still stand today.
Yip had already made history before that when she became Singapore’s first Paralympic gold medallist at the 2008 Games in Beijing, where she won the women’s 50m backstroke S3 event.
She also has multiple World Championships and Asian Para Games titles to her name.
Yip, who was born with muscular dystrophy, was crowned Sportswoman of the Year at the Singapore Disability Sports Awards in August.
Apart from her achievements in the pool, she has also served as a Nominated Member of Parliament.
First-time Paralympian Toh Wei Soong is set to swim in the men’s 50m butterfly S7 heat on Friday morning.
Singapore fielded a total of 10 athletes across six sports for the Tokyo Paralympics, including four debutants. This equals the number of sports the country participated in at the last edition of the Games. CNA
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