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Cheryl Chan and Ang Chee Yong win 8.5km POSB Run for Kids race

Ang Chee Yong and Cheryl Chan won the men's and women's 8.5km race respectively at the 2010 POSB Run for Kids. Chee Yong clocked 29 minutes and 9 seconds to finish just ahead of a Aldrich Lim (29:19), last year's winner. ...

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5,500 runners take part in POSB Run For Kids 2010

More than 3,500 children took part in the POSB Run for Kids 2010 today to raise funds for other needy kids. They are among the 5,500 participants in the POSB charity event, now into its second year, which underscores the Bank’s commitment to children and fostering community ties. In all, the event raised $325,000 to help the less privileged children in Singapore. ...

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Singapore-based fighters dominate Mixed Martial Arts Championship

Singapore-based fighters Arthur Cesar and Neelan Nordatt-Reece won their respective bouts in Martial Combat 10 at Asia’s biggest Mixed Martial Arts Championship. ...

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Slingers wrap up ABL pre-season with win over Air 21 Express

The Singapore Slingers wrapped up their preparations for the upcoming ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) by beating Philippines’ Air 21 Express 80-65 last night. ...

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Amanda Choo wins 100m at Singapore Open Track & Field for first time

Amanda Choo burned up the track to match the excruciatingly hot weather to win the 100m in 12.15 seconds at the 72nd Singapore Open Track & Field Meet. ...

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Vote for your favourite 2010 Best School Boy and Girl Award winners

The Best School Boy and Girl Awards for 2010 were handed out to Darren Choy and Quah Ting Wen respectively. They were chosen from a field of 42 athletes. Who are your favourite award winners? Let's vote on it, shall we? ...

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Darren Choy and Quah Ting Wen win 2010 Overall Best School Boy and Girl Awards

Darren Choy and Quah Ting Wen received the Overall Best School Boy and School Girl awards respectively at the 40th National Colours Award Presentation. Darren, from the Singapore Sports School, won the World Byte Championships in 2010 and 2009 while Ting Wen, from Raffles Institution, won five gold medals at the 2009 SEA Games. ...

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