SEA Games 09: Team Singapore pick up three more gold medals on day 3 of SEA Games
Gold medals from billiards, shooting and swimming help boost Team Singapore's medal tally to 14 golds, 6 silvers and 12 bronzes.
Gold medals from billiards, shooting and swimming help boost Team Singapore's medal tally to 14 golds, 6 silvers and 12 bronzes.
Team Singapore's swimmers, shooters and paddlers put in gold medal winning performances on the second day of the SEA Games to propel them to the top of the medal tally with 11 golds, 3 silvers and 8 bronzes.
144 student athletes graduated from the Junior Sports Academies today. The academies were established to provide more opportunities for athletes who wish to excel in sports.
Swimmers from the United States of America will not be present at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG), according to a website run by the Washington Post.
It is not everyday that fans, members of the public and students from various local schools get the chance to interact with Singapore's Asian Youth Games athletes. At Milo's Building Young Champions forum, however, they got the rare opportunity to do just that.
Despite promising personal bests in the Asian Youth Games (AYG) shooting trials, both Dominic Cheong and Hoong Shi Xiang fell short of themselves to finish 19th and 20th respectively at the end of the 10m Air Pistol boys' qualifiers.
Shooter Abel Lim and Bowling duo Brandon Lee and Christopher Hwang contributed 2 more bronze medals for Singapore to put the host in fourth position with 3 golds and 5 bronzes on the Asian Youth Games medal tally.
Unlike the first 10m Air Rifle Junior Boys' qualifying round which saw positions fluctuate and a hard fight between competitors for top spots, this second qualifier was dominated by the three top guns of Korea, China and Singapore.