National Schools Canoeing Championship: National JC wins A Div Boys’ title to break Hwa Chong’s nine-year streak

National Junior College (NJC) accumulated a total of 77 points to smash Hwa Chong Institution’s (HCI) hopes of attaining a decade-long streak as the A boys’ champion in this year’s National Schools Canoeing Championship.

By |2018-04-21T07:16:39+08:00April 20th, 2018|canoeing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SEA Games: 749 Singaporeans chosen to represent nation at upcoming Games

The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) has released the list of athletes representing Singapore at the upcoming 28th SEA Games. There will be a total of 748 athletes and 230 officials representing 36 sports from Singapore.

Tertiary Canoeing: NUS men and NTU women dominate K2

National University of Singapore (NUS) clinched gold over both 200m and 1000m distances in the men's K2 division at the Tertiary Canoeing Championships. Nanyang Technological University (NTU) repeated the same feat in the women's division.

By |2014-03-24T19:00:11+08:00March 23rd, 2014|canoeing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

Tertiary Canoeing: Karsandra Tian of SIM wins T1 200m, Tan Kee Chuan of NUS claims men’s title

Karsandra clocked a time of 58.30 seconds to win gold, while Kee Chuan claimed his win with a time of 50.64 seconds

By |2014-03-24T18:56:16+08:00March 23rd, 2014|canoeing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

Tertiary Canoeing: NTU claim two golds in K4 1000m, SIM win men’s K4 200m

In a nail-biting finish, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Team 1 clocked 3:26.21 minutes to edge out National University of Singapore (NUS) Team 1 in the K4 1000m division at the Inter-Tertiary Canoeing Championships.

By |2014-03-24T07:19:21+08:00March 23rd, 2014|canoeing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

Tertiary Canoeing: NTU win men’s C2 200m, NUS claim first in mixed division

Benny Tan and Josh Lim of Nanyang Technological University combined to clock a time 50.09 to win gold in the Men's C2 200m division at the Inter-Tertiary Canoeing Championships.

By |2016-12-14T16:20:20+08:00March 23rd, 2014|canoeing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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