Sports 26 Apr 2016

CIS Huskies brought home 29 medals and 1 trophy from Australia!

By CIS Communications
Photograph by CIS Communications
by Jeffrey Talabucon, Head of Aquatics -

Our Husky swimmers had achieved greatness on 25-27 March 2016 at the Indian Ocean All Stars Challenge that took place at the HBF Stadium in Perth, Australia.

This 3-day annual international event was attended by around 400 swimmers from various swim teams in Australia and Asia. Team Asia was composed of delegates from Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Our team of 20 Husky swimmers from Grades 1 to 9 swam strong, garnering a total of 29 medals and 1 most outstanding swimmer trophy. An improvement from last year's victory of 26 medals in the same swim event.

Apart from having fun and learning from this wonderful experience, our swimmers had the opportunity to attend a swim clinic which covered topics on injury prevention, exercises and team building. They got to know swimmers from the other Australian and Asian teams and the whole event was definitely an experience to remember!

We look forward to attending again next year and making CIS proud.

Congratulations to the following Husky swimmers:

  • Nao Takahashi (Gr. 6) - 4 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze & Most Outstanding Swimmer Trophy
  • Matthew Angoh (Gr. 9) - 4 Gold & 2 Silver
  • Lanihei Connolly (Gr. 5) - 3 Gold, 3 Silver & 2 Bronze
  • Yukina Iwata (Gr. 7) - 1 Gold
  • Richard Zhou Ruizhe (Gr. 5) - 1 Gold
  • Lee Bradford (Gr. 6) - 1 Silver
  • Felix Van Eldik (Gr. 3) - 2 Bronze
  • Yuki Takahashi (Gr. 1) - 1 Bronze
  • Emily Kellett (Gr. 4)
  • Tu Teng (Gr. 3)
  • Moritz Langwallner (Gr. 8)
  • Lukasz Latuszek (Gr. 7)
  • Connor Lansu (Gr. 7)
  • Taco Van Eldik (Gr. 2)
  • Jikke Van Eldik (Gr. 4)
  • Julia Waterton (Gr. 6)
  • Kent Yeow (Gr. 6)
  • Mila Doetze (Gr. 6)
  • Barbara Richter (Gr. 7)
  • Ami Ido (Gr. 8)
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