C Div 4x100m: 47.41s effort hands Victoria School gold medal
Following closely behind were Raffles Institution in second with 47.47s while Hwa Chong Institution took the last spot on the podium with a 47.58s effort.
Following closely behind were Raffles Institution in second with 47.47s while Hwa Chong Institution took the last spot on the podium with a 47.58s effort.
The Singapore Sports School's team consisted of a hurdler, a sprinter, a pole vaulter and a thrower.
Brandon Quek of Commonwealth Secondary clocked 6:52.63 to come in second. Victoria School's Azure Dhilawala Mohan rounded off the podium with a 6:56.34 run.
Armand Dhilawala Mohan of Raffles Institution attained a timing of 4:41.48, just 0.02s behind that of Dave's. Finishing third in 4:45.74 was Samuel Lim of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent).
Neck-and-neck in the final 10 metres, Thiruben's sprint garnered enough momentum to propel him ahead of Singapore Sports School's Raushan, edging the latter out to the gold medal by a mere four hundredths of a second.
The RI student's finish is an improvement from last year's final, where he ran 10:50.55 to finish in fifth place.
The 16-year-old's finish was just 27 centimetres shy of his personal best, but it was a marked improvement from last year's event, where he finished in fourth place.
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