Asian Games Wushu: Singapore in action
Tan Yan Ni won wushu's first medal at the Asian Games — a bronze — in the Women's Changquan. Lee Tze Yuan (pictured) placed eighth out of 14 competitors in the Men's Taijiquan and Taijijian All-Round.
Tan Yan Ni won wushu's first medal at the Asian Games — a bronze — in the Women's Changquan. Lee Tze Yuan (pictured) placed eighth out of 14 competitors in the Men's Taijiquan and Taijijian All-Round.
NSmen will be able to self-administer IPPT Preparatory Training (IPT) in a four-month trial announced by Second Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing yesterday.
Singapore trailed in the first quarter but hit back against Sri Lanka to win 59-41 in the final of the Asian Netball Championships. Malaysia beat Hong Kong 50-39 for third place.
Players have been introduced prior to games to special light effects, pyrotechnics, and upbeat music, and the players and audience are loving it. Mark Richmond tells us his idea could not have been possible without light designer Mac Chan.
Defending champions Singapore beat Malaysia 46-39 in a bruising encounter to reach the final tomorrow, where they will meet Sri Lanka in a re-match of the 2012 final in which they won by a point.
Singapore set up an enticing semi-final clash with Malaysia this Saturday with a 73-20 win in their final group game against third-placed India.
Singapore eased to a 63–28 win — their third straight — over Hong Kong and will progress to the semi-finals as group winners barring a capitulation against India in the final group game tomorrow.
Singapore beat tournament debutants Vietnam 84–8 for a second straight win to top Group A. They next face on Wednesday a second-placed Hong Kong team also with two wins.