SEA Games Day 4: Singapore in action
Singapore starts the fourth day of the 26th South-east Asian Games in fourth place on the medal tally with 12 gold, 12 silver and 17 bronze medals.
Singapore starts the fourth day of the 26th South-east Asian Games in fourth place on the medal tally with 12 gold, 12 silver and 17 bronze medals.
The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) has issued the final list of 419 names of Singaporeans who will represent the country at the upcoming South East Asian (SEA) Games in Indonesia.
National Cadet fencer Donna Lim, powered through the draw to emerge champion of the girls' epee competition. The 14-year-old Raffles Girls' School student dismissed her opponent, Nicole Aw from the School of Science and Technology, 15-6, in a repeat of the inter-school final earlier this year. Yvette Chow and Grace Tern were joint third.
Singapore’s young prospects Law Ywen and Amita Berthier, both 11, squared off in a exciting Under-12 Girls Foil final at the Singaproe Minime Fencing Championships. Ywen showed nerves of steel to come back after trailing 5-3 to emerged victorious with a score of 6-5.
The first day of team competition at the Fencing Singapore International 2011 saw Singapore fencers pick up one gold, two silvers and one bronze to add to the seven medals won in the individual events over the past two days.
The second day of the Fencing Singapore International 2011 saw Singapore's Sabre fencer Ann Lee storm through the draw to reach the final where she lost to Wan Jingyi from China in a pulsating match.
Singapore fencers clinched five out of 12 medals on offer on the first day of the Fencing Singapore International 2011.
The 2011 Fencing Singapore International (FSI) will witness close to 400 top fencers from around the world battling it out over four days of competition.