SWIMMING
48th National Inter-School Swimming Championships 2007
‘C’ Girls 200 metres breast stroke
Thursday, 5 January 2007 at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
Pictures by Red Sports volunteer, Ng Cheng Cong, a student of Temasek Polytechnic. Thanks!
Yvette Ang, Selena Tan and Cheryl Lim of Raffles Girls’ School (RGS) had the three best timings in the 200m heats this afternoon at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex. RGS will now have three finalists in the field of eight swimmers.
Selena Tan finished in a time of 2:46:81. © Ng Cheng Cong
Cheryl Lim came in second in her heat this afternoon in a time of 2:48:52 to qualify for the final. © Ng Cheng Cong
alright. thanks anyway
Hello. Sorry I don’t.
Hello. Do you still have the pictures for 47th National Inter-School Swimming Championships 2006 ?
Hey don’t mind contact me at davidkong1990@hotmail.com. Maybe I’ll go down for a while
Hi Guys, Sry, I don’t think I’ll be able to make it. I have a test at 12 followed my lessons up till 5 then training. Another time guys!
haha yellow crocs. okay mate. see you (:
thanks for the heads up les.
yeap. basically dont stand in front of any important time person. 🙂 always behind them and smile at them. they will feel better this way.. i might be going on tuesday as well if i can push my class to another day. i will be in yellow crocs. u cant miss that. 😛
Hi.
Bring your camera, a notebook and a pen.
Find the events you are interested in. You can find the info at schoolsports.sg.
Take the picture of the winner. You can usually tell who’s going to win.
After the person comes out the water, ask for a name, school. Ask one interesting question and get a quote.
Send me the info with the pictures and I’ll post it.
If you see someone who looks like he’s running the event, let them know you are shooting to provide the info for redsports.sg. Tell them it’s a web site dedicated to school sports.
That’s it.
If you need more info, you can email me at les@redsports.sg.
Have fun and don’t get into anybody’s way, especially the swimmers and the timekeepers.
hey, How to go cover? I’m interested… typical fan of swimming…
hey i’ll be covering tuesday’s events with a friend. would like some feedback – where are photographers allowed to stand? any advisable attire – i’m turning up in smart casual. and are photographer’s passes required?
hey i’ll be covering tuesday’s events with a friend. would like some feedback – where are photographers allowed to stand? any advisable attire – i’m turning up in smart casual.
haha thanks for covering cheng cong. might want to watch out for the blown highlights! looking forward to covering some sports events soon.