B Div 4x100m: A hurdler, sprinter, pole vaulter and thrower from Sports School power home with record-breaking 42.41s

The Singapore Sports School's team consisted of a hurdler, a sprinter, a pole vaulter and a thrower.

By |2015-04-22T23:38:42+08:00April 22nd, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Div High Jump: RI’s Bryan Wong clinches first divisional title with 1.95m jump

Hwa Chong Institution's Ong Sim Hao (#273) settled for the silver medal after a count back, while his teammate David Chung cleared a height of 1.91 metres to complete the podium.

By |2015-04-23T00:39:02+08:00April 22nd, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 200m: RI’s Hariz Darajit secures gold in 22.55 seconds

Edwin Tan (#299) and Joshua Lim (#200) of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) clinched the silver and bronze medals with timings of 22.94 and 23.23 seconds respectively.

By |2015-04-22T23:44:20+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Div 200m: Haikal Ismail of Millennia Institute wins gold in 22.51 seconds

RI's Chin Yew Chung (#131) finished as the first runner-up, while ACS(I)'s Timothy Ong (#76) and Mitchell Teh (#73) tied with a timing of 23.20 seconds for third place.

By |2015-04-23T14:51:50+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Div 400m Hurdles: HCI’s Ow Yeong Wei Bin wins gold with timing of 55.54s

Ow Yeong Wei Bin's last burst in the final 10 metres of the race put him ahead of Raffles Institution's Calvin Quek (#152), who finished just 1.30 seconds behind.

By |2015-04-23T14:45:40+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|2 Comments

A Div 200m (Girls): VJC’s Janine Lim clinches gold with timing of 26.91 seconds

Tan Si Wen (#35) of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) bagged silver with a timing of 27.84 seconds, while Claudia Sng (#179) of Hwa Chong Institution claimed bronze in 27.99 seconds.

By |2015-04-23T01:41:15+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 800m: NJC’s Thiruben Thana Rajan sprints to gold in 2:04.26

Neck-and-neck in the final 10 metres, Thiruben's sprint garnered enough momentum to propel him ahead of Singapore Sports School's Raushan, edging the latter out to the gold medal by a mere four hundredths of a second.

By |2015-04-19T13:22:13+08:00April 18th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|1 Comment
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