SEA Games Gymnastics: Gabriel Gan and Lim Heem Wei win silver and bronze
Gymnasts Gabriel Gan and Lim Heem Wei won silver and bronze respectively to add to Singapore's medal haul at the 26th South-east Asian (SEA) Games.
Gymnasts Gabriel Gan and Lim Heem Wei won silver and bronze respectively to add to Singapore's medal haul at the 26th South-east Asian (SEA) Games.
Singapore begins the fifth day of the 26th South-east Asian Games in fourth place on the medal tally with 19 gold, 17 silver and 31 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.
Singapore's Terry Tay won the vault bronze medal in the Individual Event Final (IEF) at the Commonwealth Youth Games. Terry scored 14.45. Teammate Aizat Jufrie was seventh in the same event with a 13.175 showing.
369 athletes were selected to represent Singapore at the upcoming South East Asian (SEA) Games in Indonesia in November, 2011. In the meantime, the SNOC have deferred their decision on the table tennis representatives.
Singapore narrowly missed out on the bronze medal in the 3rd ASEAN Schools Games Artistic Gymnastics competition when Timothy Tay Kai Cheng endured injury to come in fourth place in the Individual All Around Event. A mere 1.100 points separating him from third place.
En Ning clinched the title of All-Round Champion, coming in 1st in Floor Exercise, 1st in Uneven Bars, 1st in Balance Beam and 3rd in Vault.
Team Singapore athletes returned from the recently concluded 19th Commonwealth Games to a reward of S$1.88 million dollars. The Multi-Million Dollar Award Programme (MAP), administered by the Singapore National Olympic Council and sponsored by the Tote Board and Singapore Pools, provides cash rewards for athletes who win medals.