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Swimmer Gan Ching Hwee set to replace Quah Ting Wen at 2024 Paris Olympics

SINGAPORE: Swimmer Gan Ching Hwee is set to replace Quah Ting Wen in the women’s 4x100m medley relay at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Quah’s name was missing from the 22-athlete list at the Team Singapore flag presentation ceremony on Saturday (Jul 6), while Gan’s name was included.

Swimming governing body World Aquatics had offered Gan an invitation to participate in the women’s 1,500m event based on her Olympic consideration time – or Olympic “B” cut – of 16:10.61 clocked earlier this month.

Swimmers automatically qualify for the Games if they meet the Olympic qualifying time, or “A” cut, and may be invited to compete if they meet the “B” cut.

World Aquatics had previously granted Singapore an exemption to allow three relay-only swimmers to compete instead of the maximum of two.

For the Singapore team, only Letitia Sim had met the Olympic qualifying time in the 100m breaststroke.

World Aquatics offered Singapore the choice between sending Quah or Gan, who is also entitled to compete in up to two individual events. 

Quah has appealed the decision.

In response to CNA's query, Singapore Aquatics said Gan has accepted the chance to compete in Paris.

It also confirmed that Quah has lodged an appeal, which will be heard by the association's appeals committee on Jul 7.

Singapore Aquatics said that “in the best interest of the team”, it will continue to appeal to World Aquatics for both swimmers to compete at the 2024 Olympics.

Further updates will be given after the appeal processes are complete, it added.

The Singapore women's 4x100m medley team set a new national record en route to qualifying for the Paris Olympics.

Earlier this year, Quah, her sister Quah Jing Wen, Letitia Sim and Levenia Sim clocked a time of 4m 2.88s to eclipse the

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