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SEA Swimming: Singapore dominate pool with two new records and meet three Olympic ‘B’ timings

Singapore continued to dominate the pool in Day Two of the 1st South-east Asia (SEA) Swimming Championships as they took five out of seven gold medals on offer once again. In the process of doing so, two new national records were set while three swimmers managed to meet the Olympic "B" marks.

By |2012-06-16T14:55:15+08:00June 15th, 2012|Front Page News, Nation in Motion, swimming|0 Comments

SEA Diving (Women’s 1m Springboard): Fong Kay Yian braves injury to win bronze

Singapore's Fong Kay Yian braved injury to come from behind as she clinched the bronze medal in the Women's 1m Springboard event at the Southeast Asia Swimming Championships.

By |2012-06-15T14:51:58+08:00June 12th, 2012|diving, Front Page News, Nation in Motion|0 Comments

SEA Diving (Men’s 1m Springboard): Timothy and Mark Lee win silver and bronze

Singaporean twin brothers Timothy Lee and Mark Lee clinched a silver and bronze medal respectively in the Men's 1m Springboard event at the Southeast Asia Swimming Championships.

By |2012-06-15T14:55:48+08:00June 12th, 2012|diving, Front Page News, Nation in Motion|1 Comment

SEA Diving (Synchronised 3m Springboard): Myra Lee and Fong Kay Yian clinch silver

Singapore's Myra Lee and Fong Kay Yian clinched a silver medal in the Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard event at the Southeast Asia Swimming Championships.

By |2012-06-15T23:35:51+08:00June 11th, 2012|diving, Front Page News, Nation in Motion|0 Comments

SEA Diving (Women’s 3m Springboard): Fong Kay Yian and Myra Lee miss out podium finish

Singapore's Fong Kay Yian and Myra Lee missed out on a podium finish when they finished fourth and fifth respectively in the Women's 3m Springboard event at the Southeast Asia Swimming Championships.

By |2012-06-16T00:17:52+08:00June 11th, 2012|diving, Front Page News, Nation in Motion|0 Comments

Hadi of Cashew: “We welcome other races to play.”

Cashew CSC Team B beat Zhenghua 15-13, 15-11 in the Community Games Sepak Takraw tournament. Leading the Cashew team was Muhd Hadi, 19, a student at ITE Choa Chu Kang.

By |2012-06-04T11:56:40+08:00June 4th, 2012|Front Page News, Nation in Motion, sepak takraw|0 Comments
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