Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 103 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 104 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 105 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 106 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 107 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
Kugapriya Chandran (#55) of SUSS wrapped up the sprint double with victory in the women’s 100 metres, stopping the clock at 12.72 seconds (-2.1m/s). In a repeat of the 200m positions three days earlier, SMU’s Clara Goh (#386) clinched the silver and SIT’s Roxanne Enriquez (#153) the bronze, recording times of 12.89s and 12.92s in the same timed final respectively. (Photo 108 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
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