SEA Games Athletics (Women’s Long Jump): Eugenia Tan jumps her way into national record books with 6.18m effort

Eugenia is the first Singaporean woman to break the 6m mark; her previous national record was 5.94m.

By |2015-06-11T21:06:04+08:00June 10th, 2015|Nation in Motion, track-and-field|0 Comments

SEA Games Athletics (800m): Singapore come in fifth and sixth in women’s; fifth in men’s

Singapore's representatives Nicole Liaw and Eliza Ng finished 5th and 6th respectively in the women's 800m race. Zachary Devaraj, five-time National Inter-School 800m champion, clocked a season's best time of 1:54.35 to finish fifth in the men's race.

By |2015-06-11T00:18:27+08:00June 10th, 2015|Nation in Motion, track-and-field|0 Comments

SEA Games Athletics: Singapore’s Melvin Wong clocks personal best in men’s 10,000m

Singapore’s Melvin Wong smashed his personal best of 33:40.00, clocking a time of 32:59.10 to finish seventh out of eight competitors.

By |2015-06-12T20:29:36+08:00June 10th, 2015|Nation in Motion, track-and-field|0 Comments

SEA Games Equestrian: Catherine Chew clinches individual jumping silver

During the final jump off, both Chew and gold medalist Sharmini Ratnasingham of Malaysia had cleared the course with zero faults. However, the Singaporean, with her horse, Coquira, cleared the course a second later in 36.69 seconds.

By |2015-06-11T15:49:39+08:00June 10th, 2015|equestrian, Nation in Motion|0 Comments

SEA Games Athletics: Zhang Guirong wins sixth consecutive shot put gold; personal records fall at other field events

Defending champion Zhang Guirong won her sixth consecutive women's shot put gold with a 14.60m throw on day two of the athletics events at the 28th SEA Games.

By |2015-06-11T21:06:20+08:00June 10th, 2015|Nation in Motion, track-and-field|1 Comment

SEA Games Gymnastics (Men’s Horizontal Bar): Aizat Muhammad Jufrie clinches final bronze medal

On the last day of the competition, Aizat Muhammad Jufrie collected the fourth bronze medal for Singapore.

By |2015-06-11T01:45:36+08:00June 10th, 2015|gymnastics, Nation in Motion|0 Comments
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