National C Div Cross Country: Elizabeth Liau wins race to lead St Nicholas Girls’ to team title

Kacy Tan of Guangyang Secondary came in second with a timing of 15:41.63, while Wu Shu Han of Nan Hua High was third with a 16:09.01.

By |2016-04-09T08:30:26+08:00March 23rd, 2016|cross country, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 4x400m (Girls): Singapore Sports School top field with 4:09.19 run

CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) finished 1.70 seconds behind in second place, while CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School completed the podium with a timing of 4:21.25.

By |2015-04-26T13:23:25+08:00April 24th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 200m (Girls): Amirah Aljunied of CHIJ (Toa Payoh) tops field with 25.94s run

Rounding off the podium were Singapore Sports School teammates Ismi Zakiah and Nurul Syarah as second and third placers in 26.39s and 26.51s respectively.

By |2015-04-23T01:12:57+08:00April 22nd, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

C Div 1500m (Girls): Phoebe Tay of Nan Hua High wins second gold with 5:19.12 effort

CHIJ Katong Convent's Apeland Keira Mingan crossed the finish line in 5:25.20 to take silver while Caylee Chua of Crescent Girls' School settled for bronze in 5:28.25.

By |2015-04-23T13:53:56+08:00April 21st, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Div 1500m (Girls): Arissa Rashid of NYGH picks up third straight title with 5:16.47 run

Joyceleen Yap of Cedar Girls' Secondary crossed the finish line in 5:17.81 to take silver while NYGH's Noelle Chung was third with 5:20.59.

By |2015-04-17T00:03:22+08:00April 16th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

C Div 400m (Girls): Defending champion Diane Pragasam of Singapore Sports School keeps title with 1:02.09 run

Silver and bronze went to Phoebe Law of Nanyang Girls' High and Noor Fatehah of CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) respectively.

By |2015-04-16T22:17:33+08:00April 16th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

Pole Vault (Girls’ Open): Felicia Tan of RI snags gold with 2.68m effort

After a count back rule, Natalie Wong and Beatrice Teo settled for second and third respectively despite having cleared the same height of 2.68m.

By |2015-04-14T12:53:56+08:00April 14th, 2015|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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