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Pri Girls’ 4x100m Relay: Nanyang set new D Div record of 58.87s; St. Anthony’s Canossian win C Div

The Nanyang Primary D girls' 4x100m relay team set a new record of 58.87 seconds when they won gold at the 54th National Primary School Track & Field Championships.

Pri B Girls’ 600m: Ruth Kang of Nanyang wins gold in 1:52.70

Ruth Kang of Nanyang Primary clocked in at 1 minute 52.70 seconds to win the B girls' 600 metres gold at the 54th National Inter-Primary School Track & Field Championships.

Pri A Girls’ 100m: Nur Athira of Seng Kang takes gold in 14.48s

Nur Athira binte Mohd Rosechan of Seng Kang Primary won the A girls' 100 metres gold in a personal best time of 14.48 seconds at the 54th National Inter-Primary School Track & Field Championships.

Pri C Girls’ 600m: Megan Ng of Pei Hwa Presbyterian sets new record of 1:51.12

Megan Ng of Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary set a new record as she stormed home to take the C girls' 600 metres gold in a time of 1 minute 51.12 seconds at the 54th National Inter-Primary School Track & Field Championships.

Pri C Girls’ 100m: Nur Umaiira of Greenwood wins gold in 13.93s

Nur Umaiira binte Razlee of Greenwood Primary won the C girls' 100 metres gold in a time of 13.93 seconds at the 54th National Primary Track and Field Championships.

Pri C Boys’ 100m: Lucas Lim of Northland edges out Zhi Lii of Gongshang by 0.61s to win gold in 13.24s

Lucas Lim of Northland Primary beat Chua Zhi Lii of Gongshang Primary by 0.61 seconds to win the C Division 100-metre gold at the 54th National Primary School Track and Field Championships.

B Div 200m Freestyle (Boys): Lim Ching Hwang of Sports School wins gold in record-breaking 1:51.17

Lim Ching Hwang of Singapore Sports School bettered his own record with a 1:51.17 swim in the Boys' B Division 200m freestyle final at the 54th Nationals Schools Swimming Championships 2013.

By |2013-04-26T20:34:11+08:00April 26th, 2013|Front Page News, swimming, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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