Story and pictures by Les Tan/Red Sports

Nanyang Primary Track and Field team

The Nanyang Primary track and field team with their sweep of trophies. They won four out of eight divisional titles. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Choa Chu Kang Stadium, Wednesday, July 22, 2009 – Nanyang Primary School won four out of eight divisional titles at the 50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championship.

Nanyang Primary won the B-Boys divisional titles and swept the B, C and D-Girls divisional titles by big margins.

18 records fell during the course of the championships which saw triple jump removed for the first time this year because organisers said that research has shown the discipline was suitable only for older youth.

Last year, the 800m and 400m events were replaced by the 600m and 300m races respectively for the same reason.

Preparations for this year’s championships were also affected by the H1N1 virus with schools suspending training for up to one month in the lead up to the event.

Event Stats

89 schools took part
1378 boys
995 girls

13 new records set

Joe David Trophy winner: Kang Yee Cher

Divisional Rankings

A-Boys
Marsiling Pri – 54 points
Sembawang Pri – 32
Pioneer Pri – 29
Juying Pri – 25

B-Boys
Nanyang Pri – 79
Temasek Pri – 57
St Stephen’s – 33
St. Joseph’s Institution – 30

C-Boys
Fuhua Pri – 46 (first by virtue of four 1st-place finishes)
St Stephen’s – 46
Gongshang Pri – 32
Greenwood Pri – 31

D-Boys
Temasek Pri – 60
Canberra Pri – 25
Nanyang Pri – 22
St Stephen’s – 21

A-Girls
Balestier Hill Pri – 89
Anderson Pri – 35
Sembawang Pri -34
Fuhua Pri – 25

B-Girls
Nanyang Pri – 86
Canberra Pri – 49
CHIJ St Nicholas – 35
CHIJ Katong Pri – 31

C-Girls
Nanyang Pri – 51
Gongshang Pri – 37
Temasek Pri – 27
Pei Hwa Pres. Pri – 27

D-Girls
Nanyang Pri – 67
Red Swastika – 31
Gongshang Pri – 29
Balestier Hill Pri – 25

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Esther Lim of Nanyang Primary cleared 1.13m to win the High Jump D-Girls event. (Photo 2 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Hoong En Qi of Nanyang Primary powers home in 2min 6.74sec in the 600m D-Girls race. Celeste Goh of Canberra Primary follows her in 2min 8.24sec while Corrie Teo of Pioneer Primary is third in 2min 9.54sec. (Photo 3 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Megan Ang (#273) of Nanyang Primary set a new record of 14.56sec in the 100m D-Girls sprint. Roslinda Bte Hussin (#132) of Balestier Hill Primary finished second in 14.81sec. (Photo 4 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Megan broke the old record of 14.65sec set in 2000 by Balpreet Kaur Purba who was then in Paya Lebar MGS (Primary). Balpreet is a current national athlete. (Photo 5 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Carys Hor (#271) of Nanyang Primary leads from the front in the 600m B-Girls race and eventually wins in a new record time of 1min 46.67sec. Rachel Lum (#166, dark blue) of Katong Convent was second in 1min 53.59sec. Carys broke her own record of 1min 50.41sec set in the heats. (Photo 6 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

4x100m relay D-Boys anchor runner Ryan Ng of Nanyang Primary finished second to Temasek Primary with a time of 59.53sec. Temasek Pri were first in 59.28sec while Gongshang were third in 59.86sec. (Photo 7 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Megan Ang of Nanyang Primary is a face of determination as she sprints for the finish line. Nanyang Primary won the 4x100m D-Girls relay in a time of 1min 0.84sec. (Photo 8 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Karin Wong, the anchor runner of the 4x100m B-Girls team from Nanyang on the way to the finish line. Her team won the race in 55.22sec, beating Canberra Primary into second place. (Photo 9 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

“On your marks…” Ng Kee Hsien, the first runner of the Nanyang 4x100m B-Boys relay team, gets ready to go. (Photo 10 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships

Samuel Chin, the anchor runner for the Nanyang Primary 4x100m B-Boys relay team, on his way to a record-breaking 50.70s finish and a gold medal. Temasek Primary (in orange) finished second in 51.34sec. The old record of 50.99sec was set by Canberra Primary in 2004. (Photo 11 © Les Tan/Red Sports)