SEA Games Badminton (Women’s Doubles): Singapore’s pairs lose in straight sets to bow out in round of 16
Story by Rebecca Yip/Red Sports. Photos by Clara Yuan/Red Sports [...]
Story by Rebecca Yip/Red Sports. Photos by Clara Yuan/Red Sports [...]
Both Singaporeans go through to the quarter-finals of the men's singles in the badminton tournament after seeing off their Vietnamese and Cambodian opponents.
Singapore settled for a joint-bronze after losing 0–3 to Thailand in the semi-final of the women's badminton team event.
Thailand' were helpless as Singapore trounced them 17–2 in their campaign to win a 26th consecutive water polo gold medal in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
Michelle Sng won a bronze in the women's high jump, while Khan Meng Linn and Shaun Moh finished eighth and ninth respectively in the men's long jump.
Rachel Yang vaulted herself to a new national record of 3.90m in the women's pole vault final, just three months after setting the previous record of 3.83m earlier in March.
Dipna Lim Prasad was seeking to improve her personal best coming into the women's 400m hurdles and she did just so, finishing in 59.24 seconds.
Singapore's Qua Bi Qi finished 10th in the women's 5000m race, which saw Indonesia take both the gold and silver medals.