RED RUN 2.4: Cleve Mu and Lynette Tung are king and queen of 2.4km
Cleve Mu and Lynette Tung ran the fastest times for a male and female, clocking 7 minutes 55.69 seconds and 10:06.03 respectively.
Cleve Mu and Lynette Tung ran the fastest times for a male and female, clocking 7 minutes 55.69 seconds and 10:06.03 respectively.
In an interview, Micky Lin, captain of the national netball team, tells Red Sports about her work at professional services firm, Deloitte, and how she juggles it with her sporting commitments.
Kent Ridge Hall won the men's race but failed to underline their road relay supremacy with a second straight double in finishing runners-up to Eusoff Hall in the women's race.
Siblings Quah Ting Wen and Quah Zheng Wen were named most valuable female and male swimmers at the Singapore National Swimming Championships, where 14 others also met SEA Games qualifying marks.
Less than a fifth of this year's races listed full results on their websites, most of which require certain information such as name, bib number, email, or a combination of two or more such fields to search for one's results.
Singapore let slip a first-half six-goal lead to lose 41–50 to Samoa and finish runners-up for the second consecutive year at the Nations Cup.
With a starring performance from substitute Ang Shi Qi, Singapore foiled the hopes of Malaysia once again, emerging 41–34 winners to earn a second opportunity at Samoa in final tomorrow.
Samoa kept their unbeaten streak alive while dealing Singapore a first loss, 47–53, to qualify for the final on Saturday. Singapore face Malaysia on Friday and can confirm their final place with a win.