CROSS COUNTRY
48th National Inter-School Cross Country Championships
Wednesday, 18 April 2007 at Turf City Course
Story by Lee Hwee Cheng. Pictures by Leslie Tan. Highlights of the event can be seen on episode 8 of RedSportsTV.
The ‘B’ Boys race the final stretch of the 4.8km route. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
It was rather strange, yet very true. That the words "cross country" had been lingering on our lips, that the much-anticipated event had been a quiet hype amongst the small Red Sports Crew – since weeks ago.
Maybe it was all the talk about the "drama" that usually takes place during the annual race: runners fainting at the finish line, some collapsing from the intense heat, others turning all green or blue or white before puking their pre-consumed lunches.
Or maybe, it was the likely fulfillment of a secret desire harbored by individual members of the Red Sports Crew. We have never had the fortune to don our school colors and run in a cross country race, though now we wish we had. We have never seen the race course at Turf City since we were still the "MacRitchie kids" in our time. So we thought, it still is never too late for us to be in some way part of the Inter-School Cross Country once again.
RGS’s Mok Ying Rong (no. 0063) of the ‘C’ Girls overtakes boys from the ‘C’ division. You go, girl! (Photo 2 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
But most of all, it must have been the granduer of the event itself that had us feeling prematuredly excited. Imagine, a racing event that has no use for pre-qualifying rounds or heats – you train gruelling hours and distances for months only to give your all in that one single fifteen-minute-or-so race. Imagine, an event that brings together in one single afternoon all schools, both gender categories, all divisions in Singapore. Imagine, all the supporters and all the cheers from all these schools that would create a sea of colors and motion.
The Red Sports Crew’s calendar had already been clearly marked for this not-to-be-missed race.
More ‘B’ Boys in action. (Photo 3 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
A ‘C’ boy takes it steadily to the finish. (Photo 4 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Catholic High’s Lee Xuan De sprints the last stretch to take 9th position in the ‘B’ Boys category. (Photo 5 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Wednesday finally came, but the weather had cheekily threatened to mar everyone’s day and wreak havoc on the event, when big black clouds loomed over the former race course at noon. Then, miraculously, just when an impending downpour looked inevitable, the black clouds did a disappearing act – and never quite appeared again. It must have been a blessing in disguise for the runners. What turned out eventually was a cloudy afternoon that hid the sun – a perfect weather for a race-day.
The race started punctually, when the first ‘C’ Boys event was flagged off at 1600h. Nothing ruined nor delayed the event, with the final flag-off of the ‘A’ Boys race well before 1700h. The boys’ race was a 4.8km route, while the girls took on a 4km race-route.
Singapore Sports School’s Abdul Rahman Bin Mohd Zakariah takes first position in ‘B’ Boys race. (Photo 6 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Victoria School’s Lee Ming Hui comes in second in ‘B’ Boys race. (Photo 7 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Raffles Institution’s Teo Ting Zhang makes it to third position in ‘B’ Boys race. (Photo 8 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
The hordes of supporters in multi-colours, with their school flags and video cameras, started swarming toward the finish line as soon as the first finishers of the ‘C’ Boys race were spotted from afar some fifteen minutes after the first flag-off. No major surprises were sprung in the finishing, except that traditional cross country powerhouses Victoria School and Victoria Junior College were overthrown this year. The VJC girls, however, did their school proud by taking five of the top ten individual positions in the ‘A’ Girls race, clinching the team title as a result.
Singapore Sports School’s Chua Khai Leng takes first position in ‘B’ Girls race. (Photo 9 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Singapore Sports School’s Yvonne Lin Cui Wen follows right behind her teammate to take second position in the ‘B’ Girls race. (Photo 10 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
St. Nicholas Girls’ Chew Hanyu comes in third in ‘B’ Girls race. (Photo 11 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Here are the top ten individual finishers in the various categories.
‘C’ Boys
1. 0740 Sumanthiran s/o Selvarajoo (SJI) – 15:49:31
2. 0669 Yeo Si Heng (HCI) – 15:50:98
3. 0452 Rodrigo Eugene Cyril (VS) – 16:24:82
4. 0555 Chua Yang Qin (CH) – 16:28:51
5. 0427 Prakash s/o Arasu (SSP) – 16:32:33
6. 0426 Tan Kwan Shen Keith (SSP) – 16:36:73
7. 0627 Jonathan Low (ACS-Ind) – 16:48:34
8. 0429 T Haarishankar (SSP) – 16:57:84
9. 0444 Huang Peng Fei (RVH) – 16:58:95
10. 0739 Mohd Mahdi Marican (SJI) – 17:02:44
‘C’ Girls
1. 0102 Ranjitha d/o Raja (AND) – 14:52:07
2. 0031 Wan Zahrah Bte Ahmad Alif Lim (CG) – 15:02:88
3. 0032 Jedidah John (CG) – 15:07:33
4. 0204 Alexandria Wong Hui Shi (MGS) – 15:11:28
5. 0063 Mok Ying Rong (RGS) – 15:27:98
6. 0165 Samantha Sonia Pereira (KC) – 15:28:30
7. 0201 Wong Wan Qi Clara (MGS) – 15:31:31
8. 0028 Ee Wen Rei Charisse (SSP) – 15:32:12
9. 0130 Ng Wei Ting (SNG) – 15:43:99
10. 0203 Rachel Ng Rui Xiu (MGS) – 15:46:72
‘B’ Boys
1. 1420 Abdul Rahman Bin Mohd Zakariah (SSP) – 14:58:09
2. 1458 Lee Ming Hui (VS) – 15:04:69
3. 1599 Teo Ting Zhang (RI) – 15:20:08
4. 1598 Soh Rui Yong (RI) – 15:32:11
5. 1421 Foo Sik Boon Alfred (SSP) – 15:55:47
6. 1597 Lim Zhi Ming (RI) – 15:56:04
7. 1459 Ashraf s/o Naresh Kumar (VS) – 15:56:42
8. 1640 Guang Yunfeng (SAS) – 15:59:05
9. 1612 Lee Xuan De (CH) – 15:59:29
10. 1613 Brendan Chua (CH) – 16:07:87
‘B’ Girls
1. 1042 Chua Khai Leng (SSP) – 13:46:70
2. 1043 Lin Cui Wen Yvonne (SSP) – 13:51:29
3. 1169 Chew Hanyu (SNG) – 14:19:13
4. 1044 Leow Jia Hui Melody Joy (SSP) – 14:39:24
5. 1061 Ramandeep Kaur (NJC) – 15:15:75
6. 1049 Phua Song En Elsia (CG) – 15:31:14
7. 1047 Chia Xinying (CG) – 15:44:74
8. 1093 Look Xinqi (RGS) – 15:48:20
9. 1124 Chiew Yi Jun Louisa (CGS) – 15:52:50
10. 1250 Diane Low Ching Wen (MGS) – 15:52:62
‘A’ Boys
1. 2317 Jonathan Edward D’Cruz (VJC) – 15:11:31
2. 2408 Koh Kai Ming (HCI) – 15:18:80
3. 2315 Chan Farrell (VJC) – 15:22:30
4. 2376 Ng Wei Wen (RJC) – 15:28:20
5. 2401 Su Mingyan Landdis (ACJC) – 15:30:16
6. 2377 Lau Wen Loong (RJC) – 15:32:76
7. 2410 Tham Kai Jing Tommy (HCI) – 15:34:19
8. 2400 Allan Teng (ACJC) – 15:35:02
9. 2414 Chong Yaohe Samuel (HCI) – 15:36:67
10. 2409 Tay Yong Jie Jeremy (HCI) – 15:41:56
‘A’ Girls
1. 2084 Mun Wei Lin (ACJC) – 14:45:34
2. 2032 Ang Siew Min (VJC) – 14:49:24
3. 2029 Tan Huimin Melissa (VJC) – 14:49:66
4. 2091 Soon Jing Min Claire (HCI) – 14:50:34
5. 2028 Lim Sui Hui (VJC) – 14:57:46
6. 2083 Lee Jing Ci (ACJC) – 15:00:65
7. 2031 Megan Chang Yen-Li (VJC) – 15:03:27
8. 2067 Alisa Ng Xinyi (RJC) – 15:18:88
9. 2047 Lee Suling (NJC) – 15:19:53
10. 2030 Lim Wei Jing Agnes (VJC) – 15:23:62
Here are the top three teams in the various categories.
‘C’ Boys
1. Singapore Sports School
0427 Prakash s/o Arasu – 16:32:33 (Pos. 5)
0428 Tan Kwan Shen Keith – 16:36:73 (Pos. 6)
0429 T Haarishankar – 16:57:84 (Pos. 8 )
0428 Koh Jun Jie Daniel – 17:11:54 (Pos. 13)
2. Hwa Chong Institution
0669 Yeo Si Heng – 15:50:98 (Pos. 2)
0671 Ng Wei Lun – 17:10:91 (Pos. 12)
0672 Cheng Xu Ying – 17:16:26 (Pos. 17)
0673 Tian Yu Zhong – 17:23:62 (Pos. 20)
3. Catholic High School
0555 Chua Yang Qin – 16:28:51 (Pos. 4)
0553 Jonathan Teo – 17:15:04 (Pos. 16)
0556 Brian Cheang – 17:19:75 (Pos. 18 )
0554 Roy Chiang – 17:20:54 (Pos. 19)
‘C’ Girls
1. Methodist Girls’ School
0204 Alexandria Wong Hui Shi – 15:11:28 (Pos. 4)
0201 Wong Wan Qi Clara – 15:31:31 (Pos. 7)
0203 Rachel Ng Rui Xiu – 15:46:72 (Pos. 10)
0205 Janell Tan Shi En – 15:51:79 (Pos. 14)
2. Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
0031 Wan Zahrah Bte Ahmad Alif Lim – 15:02:88 (Pos. 2)
0032 Jedidah John – 15:07:33 (Pos. 3)
0033 Chen Li Tian Jasmine – 15:51:72 (Pos. 13)
0035 Debbie Ho Min – 16:16:05 (Pos. 19)
3. Singapore Sports School
0028 Ee Wen Rei Charisse – 15:32:12 (Pos. 8 )
0027 Wendy Enn – 15:42:12 (Pos. 11)
0026 Chan Wan Ting – 16:42:49 (Pos. 24)
0029 Nur Hamizah – 17:02:84 (Pos. 35)
‘B’ Boys
1. Raffles Institution
1599 Teo Ting Zhang – 15:20:08 (Pos. 3)
1598 Soh Rui Yong – 15:32:11 (Pos. 4)
1597 Lim Zhi Ming – 15:56:04 (Pos. 6)
1600 Yong Shi Kai – 16:35:17 (Pos. 26)
2. Catholic High School
1612 Lee Xuan De – 15:59:29 (Pos. 9)
1613 Brendan Chua – 16:07:87 (Pos. 10)
1609 Su Yen Bing – 16:08:60 (Pos. 11)
1608 Soh Hua Qun – 16:11:63 (Pos. 12)
3. Victoria School
1458 Lee Ming Hui – 15:04:69 (Pos. 2)
1459 Ashraf s/o Naresh Kumar – 15:56:42 (Pos. 7)
1460 Ho Kok Chung Thomas – 16:26:73 (Pos. 22)
1462 Goh Di Yao Kevin – 16:28:93 (Pos. 25)
‘B’ Girls
1. Singapore Sports School
1042 Chua Khai Leng – 13:46:70 (Pos. 1)
1043 Lin Cui Wen Yvonne – 13:51:29 (Pos. 2)
1044 Leow Jia Hui Melody Joy – 14:39:24 (Pos. 4)
1046 Lossini d/o Jayapandian – 16:05:22 (Pos. 12)
2. Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
1049 Phua Song En Elsia – 15:31:14 (Pos. 6)
1047 Chia Xinying – 15:44:74 (Pos. 7)
1050 Na Xue Bi May – 16:25:25 (Pos. 17)
1052 Theodora Ho Yee Tin – 16:37:41 (Pos. 23)
3. Methodist Girls’ School
1250 Diane Low Ching Wen – 15:52:62 (Pos. 10)
1248 Danielle Sim Dan Li – 16:13:29 (Pos. 15)
1247 Sheryl Teo Ling Qi – 16:27:16 (Pos. 19)
1253 Raina Lee Rui Na – 16:29:13 (Pos. 20)
‘A’ Boys
1. Hwa Chong Institution
2408 Koh Kai Ming – 15:18:80 (Pos. 2)
2410 Tham Kai Jing Tommy – 15:34:19 (Pos. 7)
2414 Chong Yaohe Samuel – 15:36:67 (Pos. 9)
2409 Tay Yong Jie Jeremy – 15:41:56 (Pos. 10)
2. Raffles Junior College
2376 Ng Wei Wen – 15:28:20 (Pos. 4)
2377 Lau Wen Loong – 15:32:76 (Pos. 6)
2379 Li Shanghui – 15:45:43 (Pos. 11)
2378 Norman Lim Fangxuan – 15:47:72 (Pos. 14)
3. Victoria Junior College
2317 Jonathan Edward D’Cruz – 15:11:31 (Pos. 1)
2315 Chan Farrell – 15:22:30 (Pos. 3)
2322 Ting Zhuo Min – 16:06:13 (Pos. 22)
2321 Shi Ronghua – 16:19:35 (Pos. 29)
‘A’ Girls
1. Victoria Junior College
2032 Ang Siew Min – 14:49:24 (Pos. 2)
2029 Tan Huimin Melissa – 14:49:66 (Pos. 3)
2028 Lim Sui Hui – 14:57:46 (Pos. 5)
2031 Megan Chang Yen-Li – 15:03:27 (Pos. 7)
2. Anglo-Chinese Junior College
2084 Mun Wei Lin – 14:45:34 (Pos. 1)
2083 Lee Jing Ci – 15:00:65 (Pos. 6)
2087 Lin Yuan Bing – 15:25:70 (Pos. 12)
2085 Lee Hoi Yan – 15:44:85 (Pos. 18)
3. Hwa Chong Institution
2091 Soon Jing Min Claire – 14:50:34 (Pos. 4)
2094 Zakiyah Binte Ibrahim – 15:23:92 (Pos. 11)
2092 Chia Xian Fang Patricia – 15:37:27 (Pos. 14)
2093 Koh Shi Man Samantha – 15:53:97 (Pos. 20)
Congratulations to all winners!
If you do recognize yourselves or your friends in these pictures, tell us your names and we’ll update the captions.
For more action shots, feel free to visit the picture gallery!
A runner collapses 50 metres from the finishing line. He eventually got up and staggered across the finish line. (Photo 12 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
A runner collapses in his teacher’s arms at the end of the race. (Photo 13 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
Another runner collapses after the race. (Photo 14 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
NJC’s ardent supporters bring Mom’s pail along to the race. I bet mom didn’t know. (Photo 15 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
They may not run as fast, but they sure can shout louder. (Photo 16 © Les Tan/Red Sports)
we beat the vs team in 2007 for the c boys title!!yeah..and we will continue to win it..
yeah lol he means supporters don’t run as fast as their school’s representatives duh.
cedar girls came in champion for c division plus you got the names all mixed up!
im a participant for 2008’s national x country 😀
haiish , but i didnt get a gd position after all (:
it’s reali fun !
haha, the caption wasn’t saying that AI runners can’t run fast, but that AI supporters may not run as fast (as the cross-country runners).
I agree with anon, not only you guys dont take it seriously , i hope u guys try not to foul by pushing other runners at de starting point , or even in the middle of a race. i hope AI students , have pride during competition .
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a word of advice ahmad ibrahim. your school shld start training seriously if you wish to do well. you only start to appear when the national competitions are near. and be serious during trainings as well.
wow this is kinda shocking to find out you interviewed alexandria and clara’s mum! those two have the strongest mindset in the mgs cross country team.
Our Ahmad Ibrahim teams are as good as the top three teams.
We have the spirit of a bonded team.
Even though we have a small number of supporters, but damn we could’ve won cheerleading.
YES! I AGREEE WITH KRYSTAL!
AI runners can RUN LIKE THE WIND!=D
NO PAIN NO GAIN; THATS THE WAY WE TRAIN!!! =)
AITRACK rocks=D
who says runners in AI can’t run as fast….
although we are just a neighbourhood sch, we made it in before!
thanks to our darling supporters….
keep the spirit on….NO PAIN, NO GAIN!!!!!!!!!
Sorry but its Victoria School and not Victoria Secondary. (:
Cool for all runners you people can do it if you try