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RJC flags flying high. Rafflesian supporters came in full force and made their presence felt. (Photo 2 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Koh Xiao Ting of NJC, after winning the A Girls T1 500m race. (Photo 3 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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The SAJC K4 boys winning the 500m by the narrowest of margins to cost NJC their seventh consecutive title. (Photo 4 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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SAJC supporters showing their appreciation for their K4 heroes. (Photo 5 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Ooi Ming Sheng (left) of ACS(I) neck and neck with Jansen Her (right) of NJC. Jansen came in 1st. (Photo 6 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Ming Sheng and Jansen sharing a light moment after the race. Ming Sheng’s canoe capsized after he crossed the finishing line. (Photo 7 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Brian Khoo of ACS(I) crosses the finishing line in good time… (Photo 8 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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…before losing control of his kayak. He was already assured of 1st place though. (Photo 9 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Joy for the Temasek supporters as their K2 came in 1st for the B Girls 500m race. (Photo 10 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Temasek Secondary supporters shed tears of joy at clinching the B Division Girls title. (Photo 11 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)
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Ho Hin Yang and Samuel Chin of HCI are dejected after having to settle for second place. Colin and Fredrick (top left) of MJC were not far away, finishing 5th. The MJC boys had a good showing at the championship finals, coming in third overall. (Photo 12 © Chor Theng/Red Sports)

More pictures in the gallery.