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Allen Ong Hou Ming (born 2 November 1979) is a Malaysian former swimmer, who specialised in sprint freestyle events. He is a two-time Olympian (2000 and 2004), a double gold medalist in the 100 m freestyle at the Southeast Asian Games (2001 and 2003), and a varsity swimmer for the Minnesota Golden Gophers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Two years later, Ong blasted a Malaysian record of 23.62 to pick up a seventh seed in the at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea.

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  • Allen Ong Hou Ming (born 2 November 1979) is a Malaysian former swimmer, who specialised in sprint freestyle events. He is a two-time Olympian (2000 and 2004), a double gold medalist in the 100 m freestyle at the Southeast Asian Games (2001 and 2003), and a varsity swimmer for the Minnesota Golden Gophers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Ong made his official debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He failed to advance into the semifinals in any of his individual events, finishing fortieth in the (51.93), and thirty-seventh in the (1:54.53). He also placed twenty-second, as a member of the Malaysian team, in the (3:48.32). Two years later, Ong blasted a Malaysian record of 23.62 to pick up a seventh seed in the at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Ong shortened his program, swimming only in two individual events. He cleared FINA B-standard entry times of 23.49 (50 m freestyle) from the Malaysian Open Championships in Kuala Lumpur, and 51.57 (100 m freestyle) from the Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam. In the , Ong challenged seven other swimmers in heat four, including fellow two-time Olympians Alexandros Aresti of Cyprus and George Gleason of the Virgin Islands. He edged out Bulgaria's Raichin Antonov to take a seventh spot and fiftieth overall by 0.29 of a second, outside his record time of 52.04. In his second event, , Ong matched his forty-sixth place tie with SEA Games champion Arwut Chinnapasaen on the morning's preliminaries. Swimming in heat five, he managed to pull off a fifth-place effort in 23.52, just 0.03 of a second off his entry time. (en)
  • Allen Ong Hou Ming (ur. 2 listopada 1979 w Ipoh) – malezyjski pływak, uczestnik igrzysk olimpijskich w Sydney i Atenach. (pl)
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  • Allen Ong Hou Ming (ur. 2 listopada 1979 w Ipoh) – malezyjski pływak, uczestnik igrzysk olimpijskich w Sydney i Atenach. (pl)
  • Allen Ong Hou Ming (born 2 November 1979) is a Malaysian former swimmer, who specialised in sprint freestyle events. He is a two-time Olympian (2000 and 2004), a double gold medalist in the 100 m freestyle at the Southeast Asian Games (2001 and 2003), and a varsity swimmer for the Minnesota Golden Gophers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Two years later, Ong blasted a Malaysian record of 23.62 to pick up a seventh seed in the at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. (en)
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