B Div 1500m: Ierhan Raushan of Singapore Sports School comes back to win gold in 4:20.03s

Mohammad Shafiq Anshad of SJI was second in 4:22.76 while NJC runner Thiruben S/O Thana Rajan's 4:25.19 effort handed him the bronze.

By |2015-04-23T14:58:37+08:00April 23rd, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 3000m (Girls): Late surge helps Joyceleen Yap of Cedar Girls’ clinch gold in 11:37.90

Elaine Quah of Raffles Girls' School and Alicia Tung of Crescent Girls' School came in second and third, each with a timing of 11:57.81 and 12:07.45 respectively.

By |2015-04-24T12:25:32+08:00April 22nd, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Div 3000m Steeplechase: Tan Chong Qi of RI bags gold in 10:29.34

Glen Palmer (#195) from Victoria Junior College clinched silver in 10:34.18, and bronze went to teammate Edward Lee (#200) who finished in 10:38.09.

By |2015-04-23T14:40:48+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Div 2000m Steeplechase (Girls): Vanessa Lee of VJC dominates to set new record of 8:00.94

Despite falling hard at the water jump in her first lap, Vanessa still managed to set a new meet record. She smashed the four-year-old record set by Raffles Institution alumna, Wan Zarah, by 5.64 seconds.

By |2015-04-21T20:24:35+08:00April 20th, 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

A Div 1500m (Girls): Nah Yi Xin of RI overtakes in last 50m to take gold in 5:08.33

Nah Yi Xin of RI took the crown in 5:08.33, while teammate Natalie Soh came in second with 5:08.63. Nicole Low of Victoria Junior College was third with 5:10.33.

By |2015-04-18T13:52:51+08:00April 18th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|3 Comments
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