NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 109 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 110 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 111 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 112 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 113 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 114 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 115 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 116 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 117 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
NTU’s Xander Ho (#168) was the meet’s fastest man over 100 metres, clocking 11.01 seconds against a 1.1m/s headwind. With a timed finals format and tricky wind conditions, Syazani Wahid (#63) of NUS grabbed the silver in 11.11s (-2.0m/s) while Xander’s NTU teammate Praharsh Ryan (#169) claimed the bronze in 11.30s (-1.8m/s). (Photo 118 © Iman Hashim/Red Sports)
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