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  2. Ooi Tze Liang - Wikipedia

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    Ooi Tze Liang (Chinese: 黄兹樑; pinyin: Huáng Zī Liáng, born 19 November 1993 in Penang) is a Malaysian diver. Ooi has represented Malaysia in various diving events such as 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, 2013 Southeast Asian Games and 2015 Southeast Asian Games.

  3. Category:Malaysian divers - Wikipedia

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    Divers from Malaysia. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. F. Malaysian female divers (9 P) M. Malaysian male divers (10 P) O.

  4. World Aquatics Junior Diving Championships - Wikipedia

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    Penang Malaysia: 13–17 November ... 18th FINA Junior Diving World Championships 01.09.2010-06.09.2010 ÜBERSICHT HOME Platz Land Gold Silber Bronze 4. Platz 5.

  5. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    32. Malaysia. I had a lovely time in Malaysia. ... the colonial city in Penang, the UNESCO sites of Malacca, the island of Langkawi, and the Batu Caves of Selangor. ... such as s hark-cage diving ...

  6. A diving trip of a lifetime turned to tragedy: The ... - AOL

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    They set off on Sunday morning, looking forward to a five-day diving trip in the Red Sea; a popular worldwide destination filled with beautiful coral reefs and plentiful marine life. But for the ...

  7. Cheong Jun Hoong - Wikipedia

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    Cheong became Malaysia's first diving World Champion, when she took home the gold medal in the 10m platform event in the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, pipping her closest rival by just 1.5 points. [9] Four of the seven judges gave a perfect 10 on her best dive in the competition, and she finished with an overall score of 397.5. [4]

  8. Relau - Wikipedia

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    The Relau City Sports Complex, launched in 2017, is the first GBI-certified sports complex in Penang. [10] The 8,785 m 2 (94,560 sq ft) sports complex is equipped with swimming and diving pools, badminton courts, a gymnasium and a dry gym, as well as bicycle parking bays.

  9. Category:Diving in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Diving in Malaysia. ... Malaysia at the World Aquatics Championships (7 P) This page was last edited on 7 August 2020, at 01:59 (UTC). ...