A Div Cross Country (Boys): Shohib Marican clinches second straight individual title

Raffles Institution's 1-2-3-8 finish handed them the boys' A Division team title. First-placed Shohib Marican became the sixth runner in history to win consecutive A Division titles.

By |2015-05-31T19:14:27+08:00March 26th, 2015|cross country, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

B Div Cross Country (Girls): Elaine Quah of RGS wins individual gold in 14:25.4

Elaine Quah wins her second individual gold in cross country, including the C Division title last year. Her school, Raffles Girls' School, also emerged champions in the team category.

By |2015-04-26T15:57:35+08:00March 26th, 2015|cross country, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

B Div Cross Country (Boys): Ierhan Raushan of Singapore Sports School claims individual gold in 16:08.2

Ierhan Raushan of Singapore Sports School wins his first B Div cross country title. ACS (I) emerge champions in the team category.

By |2016-04-20T17:15:46+08:00March 26th, 2015|cross country, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

A Division Cross Country: Shohib outruns Heng Yu Jie for gold after race leader Leroi Lee falls near finish line to finish 4th

Shohib Marican of Raffles Institution (RI) finished 15 seconds ahead of teammate Heng Yu Jie to win the A Division title.

By |2014-07-23T12:54:37+08:00March 25th, 2014|cross country, Youth in Motion|3 Comments

B Div Cross Country: Tan Chong Qi of RI and Natalie Soh of Paya Lebar MGS win gold

Chong Qi claimed the gold by running the 4.3-kilometre route in a personal best time of 14:26.7. Natalie also posted a personal best of 14:28.7 to win her 3.6km race.

By |2014-03-26T18:51:28+08:00March 25th, 2014|cross country, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

“I held the lead past the 500m mark. I didn’t have a clue as to what to do next. I was just winging it.” – Soh Rui Yong

Soh Rui Yong finished the 8km Beaver Classic in 26:21 and grabbed the final spot on the Oregon team headed to the national championships in Hershey, Pennsylvania on November 16.

By |2013-11-04T21:42:09+08:00November 2nd, 2013|cross country, Youth in Motion|3 Comments

3.2km for IPPT? 13-yr-old schoolgirls already run 3.6km at cross country c’ships

National Servicemen (NSmen) may have to run 3.2 kilometres instead of 2.4km to pass their Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT).

By |2013-10-25T17:11:08+08:00October 23rd, 2013|Body in Motion, cross country|3 Comments
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