15–17 May 2026 · Pusat Akuatik Kuala Lumpur
The MAS/MILO All-Stars Swimming Circuit 1st Leg 2026 (Central) brings 135 female swimmers aged 14 and over to Pusat Akuatik Kuala Lumpur across three days of racing. With 16 events spanning every stroke, freestyle distances from 50m to 800m, and individual medley in both the 200m and 400m, here is a breakdown of the seed-time leaders and the names worth following across the full meet.
Shi Qi Wong (DSA, 23) sets the benchmark in the sprint programme — 26.75 in the 50m Free and 59.00 in the 100m Free, the fastest seeds in both events and well into national-level territory. Behind her, Khew Zi Xian (PADE, 18) is the dominant senior junior: 27.56 in the 50m Free, 59.27 in the 100m Free, and the top seed in the 200m Free at 2:08.78. Her ability to maintain speed across all three freestyle distances makes her the most complete sprint freestyler in this field.
The youth standout in the 50m Free is Analey Yap Cai Li (DSA, 15) at 28.11, seeded sixth overall — one of the youngest swimmers in the top heat. Lauren Chua Xin En (KPGCC, 15) at 29.58 is another name to flag; she is entered across seven events and her 50m Free seed places her comfortably inside the senior field.
In the 100m Free, Eunice Pua Jia Hui (AQSS, 18) at 1:00.43 and YI Wen Elizabeth Chan (IBSC, 17) at 1:00.59 round out a top five that are all inside 1:01. YI Lin Sophie Chan (IBSC, 15) at 1:02.64 is the fastest 15-year-old in the field — and she reappears in the 200m Free and 200m IM.
The 50m Back is headlined by a tight junior field. Xin Yi Tan (SLFSC, 15) leads at 40.15, with Yong Janine (KDUSB, 14) at 40.34, Jie Lin Lim (KSC, 14) at 40.35, and Zhi Ling Ho (DSAS, 14) at 40.49 making four swimmers inside 40.5. This is an unusually close top four for a circuit meet and any of them could take the final.
The 100m Back on Day 3 is led by Lee Yu Xuan (SSC, 14) at 1:17.98, with Nerissa Kweh Tse Yii (KDUSB, 14) at 1:18.10 and Ava Loong Yue (DSA, 14) at 1:18.59. Three 14-year-olds in the top three — the depth of the young backstroke cohort is a defining feature of this event.
The 200m Back is dominated by Yu Shan Liew (DSAS, 15) at 2:28.38, the only swimmer in the field inside 2:30. Behind her, Khew Zi Xian (PADE, 18) at 2:31.64 and Rebecca Lyu ChunYuan (DSAS, 14) at 2:32.67 — Rebecca being particularly notable as the existing Girls 12-13 meet record holder who has since moved into the 14+ age group.
Asha Sithamparam (GSC, 18) tops the 100m Breast at 1:16.50, with Kayler Ngan Kang Yi (KDUSB, 14) a striking second at 1:17.42. Kayler is 14 and seeded in the top two of the 100m Breast field — she also leads the 200m Breast at 2:48.26. To be competing at that level in both breaststroke events as a 14-year-old is exceptional and she is the junior breaststroke story of the meet.
Allison Li E-Chen (PADE, 16) at 1:20.31 and Ishani Sithamparam (GSC, 16) at 1:21.25 follow in the 100m Breast, while the 200m Breast on Day 2 sees Kayler lead a field that also includes Natalie Rae Chiew Zhen E (DSA, 14) at 2:54.19 and Allison Li E-Chen at 2:56.13.
The 50m and 100m Fly on Days 2 and 3 throw up some of the most interesting races of the female programme. Jiayi Pei (DSAS, 14) leads the 50m Fly at 35.60 — the fastest seed in the event and a genuinely fast number for any age group at circuit level. She is backed up by Jamie Chee Zhia Xin (DSA, 18) at 35.71 and Jia Ying Cheah (IBSC, 16) at 35.88.
In the 100m Fly, Ilyana Lim Jun Yi (PADE, 15) takes the top seed at 1:23.78, ahead of Emily Chin (ISKL, 15) at 1:25.00 and Jia Ying Cheah at 1:25.32. Ilyana is also entered in five other events including the 50m Fly and both backstroke distances, making her one of the most versatile performers across the butterfly and backstroke disciplines.
The 200m Fly has a smaller field but is led by Allison Li E-Chen (PADE, 16) at 2:54.72, with Tang Man Ni (PADE, 15) at 2:55.94 and Chan Zlynn (PADE, 14) at 2:59.51.
Khew Zi Xian (PADE, 18) dominates the 200m Free at 2:08.78 — a full two seconds ahead of Chong Yuan Yi (PADE, 17) at 2:09.31. Both are significantly faster than the rest of the field. Yu Shan Liew (DSAS, 15) at 2:14.59 is the fastest junior, and she also holds the top seed in the 200m Back, making her the premier multi-stroke distance threat in the 14-15 age group.
The 400m Free on Day 2 sees Yoong Jia Jia (PADE, 19) and Rachel Chu (DSA, 21) head the field at 4:39.70 and 4:39.05 respectively. The 800m Free on Day 3 is led by Xin Tung Lee (DSA, 14) at 10:55.72 — notably a 14-year-old topping the distance field — with Jamie Chee Zhia Xin (DSA, 18) and Joelyne Wong (IBSC, 16) behind her.
The 200m IM is led by Khew Zi Xian (PADE, 18) at 2:26.97 — her third top-seed position across the meet. Behind her, Yoong Jia Jia (PADE, 19) at 2:29.92 and Yu Shan Liew (DSAS, 15) at 2:33.96 make a strong top three. Rebecca Lyu ChunYuan (DSAS, 14) at 2:37.09 is the standout junior, seeded fifth overall.
The 400m IM sees Rebecca Lyu ChunYuan lead the junior field at 5:35.51 — second overall behind Open-age Jerriel Lau (DSA, 25). Rebecca also tops the 200m Back and is inside the top three of the 400m Free, making her the most complete multi-event junior in this field.
Khew Zi Xian (PADE, 18) is the dominant performer across the female programme — top seed in the 50m Free, 100m Free, 200m Free, and 200m IM. She is the only swimmer in this field competing at sub-28 sprint pace while also holding the fastest 200m IM seed. Her consistency across sprint and middle-distance freestyle is the benchmark for the senior age groups.
Yu Shan Liew (DSAS, 15) is the premier junior distance performer. Top seed in the 200m Back (2:28.38) and competitive in the 200m Free, 200m IM, and 400m Free — she is the most dangerous 15-year-old across the backstroke and distance programme, and a genuine contender across multiple finals.
Rebecca Lyu ChunYuan (DSAS, 14) is entered across five events: 200m Back, 200m Free, 400m Free, 400m IM, and 200m IM. She leads the junior 400m IM field at 5:35.51, is third in the 200m Back, and holds the Girls 12-13 meet record in the 200m Back from last season. At 14, she is building a programme that mirrors the all-round profile we associate with national-level development swimmers.
Jiayi Pei (DSAS, 14) tops the 50m Fly at 35.60 — the fastest female seed in a butterfly event at this meet. She is also entered in the 100m Free, 200m Free, 50m Back, and 200m IM. A versatile, technically capable 14-year-old who should be on the radar.
Kayler Ngan Kang Yi (KDUSB, 14) leads the 200m Breast (2:48.26) and is second in the 100m Breast (1:17.42). Both times are exceptional for her age group and she arrives as the standout junior breaststroke performer of the meet.
Lauren Chua Xin En (KPGCC, 15) carries seven events across three days — 50m Free, 100m Free, 200m Free, 200m Back, 400m Free, 200m IM, and 400m IM. Her breadth of programme and consistent seedings place her among the most versatile athletes in the 15-year-old female field.
All times are seed times from the start lists for Days 1–3 (15–17 May 2026). Finals results will be published after racing concludes.