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Ang Peng Siong (; born 27 October 1962 in Singapore) is a swimmer from Singapore, who once held World Number 1 ranking in the 50 m
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. As of 2012, he is Singapore's Swimming National Head Coach. Ang was ranked fifth in a list of ''Singapore's 50 Greatest Athletes of the Century'' by ''
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'' in 1999.


Biography

Ang learned to swim at the age of five, taught by his father at the Farrer Park Swimming Complex, Ang Teck Bee (Chinese: 洪德美). The senior Ang was an athlete who represented Singapore in Judo at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He graduated from the University of Houston in 1985 and studied at Anglo-Chinese Junior School, Anderson Secondary School and Anglo-Chinese School. Ang first represented Singapore at the 1977 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, where he won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay. His first major international competition was the Hawaii International Invitational Swimming Championship, an event which included many top swimmers from countries that boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. He clocked a personal best timing of 23.22 seconds in the 50 m freestyle, placing fourth in the meet. As a result of his performance in Hawaii, Ang received an offer for a full athletic scholarship from American swimming coaches
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and Jim Montgomery to study physical education at the
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.


World's fastest Swimmer

In 1982, at the US Swimming Championships, Ang won the 50 m freestyle in 22.69 seconds. Ang represented Singapore at the
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in New Delhi, and won gold in the 100 m freestyle. He was presented with the 'World's Fastest Swimmer' award for 1982. In 1983, Ang won the 50-yard freestyle race at the
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Division One Swimming Championships. He was the 50-yard champion at the US Swimming Championships in 1982 and 1986, and was named an
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n for four consecutive years from 1981 to 1984.


1984 Olympics and after

Ang represented Singapore at the
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in Los Angeles, where he won the 'B' consolation final in the 100 m freestyle. (He was not able to compete in his pet event, the 50 m freestyle, as it was not an Olympic event until 1988.) At the 1986 World Swimming Championships in
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, Ang finished fourth in the 50 m freestyle. In eight competitions at the
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from 1977 to 1993, Ang won a total of 20 gold medals. He held the Asian record in the 50 metres freestyle up until 1996. His time of 22.69 seconds stood as a Singapore national record for 33 years until
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broke it at the 2015
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.


Coaching

Since retiring from top-level competition, Ang has devoted himself to coaching. He has worked with swimmers at all levels – from young children just learning how to swim, to national champions preparing to represent Singapore at top international competitions. He founded the APS Swim School and the Aquatic Performance Swim Club in Singapore. From 2009 to 2012, he was engaged as the National Head Coach for Singapore Swimming. At the 2000 World Masters Swimming Championships, Ang won the 35–39 age group 50m freestyle event.


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