Tin Maung Ni

Tin Maung Ni (5 May 1938 – 2 April 1974) was a Myanmar swimmer who took part in two Olympic Games — 1960 Rome and 1964 Tokyo.[1]

He was born in Bhamo, Kachin State, Myanmar. He was the fourth of five siblings.

Swimming career

From the age of fifteen, he started his swimming career.

He won the regional swimming competitions.

He went on to win medals at the University, National, SEAP, and Asian Games.

His specialization was Freestyle. He also competed in Freestyle relays and 4x100m Medley relay.

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In 1958, he attended University of Rangoon after finishing the matriculation examination. In his freshman year, he participated in the Yangon All Clubs Swimming Competition and broke the national records in 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle.

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In 1959, Matsui Dar, a Japanese swimming trainer, became his coach.

He participated in the South East Asian Games in Bangkok and wrote new records in 100m and 200m freestyle swimming.

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In 1960, he participated in the Rome Olympics.

He won gold medals in 200m, 400m and 1500m and a silver medal in 100m swimming in second South East Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia.

In 1961, he participated in swimming competition in Hapoel Celebration in Israel and won gold medal in 1500m freestyle and silver medals in 200m and 400m freestyle.[2]

In 1961 SEAP Games Yangon, he won gold medals in 200m, 400m and 1500m individual free style swimming and broke the record for 4 x 100 m freestyle relay.

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In 1962, he participated in Asian Olympic games and won gold medals in 1500m and 400m freestyle swimming. He also got a Bronze medal in 200m freestyle.

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Tin Maung Ni participated in 1964 Tokyo Olympic. He competed in 400m and 1500m freestyle and finished 6th and 4th in the heats, respectively.

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He died on 2 April 1974, before his 36th birthday.

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Tin Maung Ni". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  2. (ရေကူး), တင်မောင်နီ (4 July 2014). "တင်မောင်နီ (ရေကူး) ၏ အောင်မြင်မှုများ". Burma Irrawaddy.
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