One last night, one final photo op. Moments of parting can be among the most poignant of human experiences but we are confident that we shall meet again.
SEA Games debutant Hannah Lee lands bronze in her maiden outing at the biennial games with an effort of 45.72 metres
Women’s Discus Throw Final
1 INSAENG Subenrat 59.56 GR
2 Malaysia YAP Jeng Tzan 46.95
3 Singapore LEE Hannah 45.72 SB
4 Myanmar SAN Mar Mar 41.26
5 Malaysia TING Queenie Kun. 40.61
6 Thailand SROISENA Charuwan 35.63
7 Lao People’s Democratic Republic PAOSAVAD Phonexai 34.79
NM Singapore ZHANG Guirong
An ensemble of volunteers from all walks of life, contributing to the success of the Games with none of the applause.
Singapore high jumper Michelle Sng culminated her amazing comeback by grabbing bronze with a 1.81 metres effort
Women’s High Jump Final
1 Thailand BOONWAN Wanida 1.85 SB
2 Vietnam PHAM Thi Diem 1.83
3 Singapore SNG Suat Li Michelle 1.81
4 Vietnam DUONG Thi Viet Anh 1.78
5 Thailand KITTIPHAT Jaruwan 1.74
6 Malaysia YAP Sean Yee 1.74
NM Singapore CHEONG Valerie
Our 4x100m relay boys ran to a new National Record of 39.24s, pending ratification by SA. Sprinter Md Amirudin has been wearing black armband throughout his SEA Games races as he was running in remembrance of Md Zaki Sapari
Men’s 4x100m Relay Final
1 THAILAND 38.99
2 SINGAPORE 39.24
3 INDONESIA 39.32 SB
4 MALAYSIA 39.67
5 BRUNEI 40.95
6 LAOS 41.94
It’s a 6th and 7th place finish by our quarter-miler women athletes
Women’s 400m Final
1 Vietnam NGUYEN Thi Huyen 52.00 PB
2 Vietnam QUACH Thi Lan 52.52
3 Malaysia VALLABOUY Sheree. 54.26 PB
4 Thailand YONGPHAN Treewadee 55.13
5 Malaysia MAZLAN Nurul Fai. 55.64
6 Singapore GOH Chui Ling 57.48 PB
7 Singapore T Piriyah 57.78
DNS Thailand ENG-CHUAN Atchima
Singapore athletes in the men 400m finished 6th and 7th respectively
Men’s 400m Final
1 Thailand SUKKAEW Kunanon 46.00 GR
2 Vietnam QUACH Cong Lich 46.02 PB
3 Philippines ALEJAN Edgardo Jr. 47.08 SB
4 Vietnam LUONG Van Thao 47.16 PB
5 Malaysia ALET Mohamad Ari. 47.43
6 Singapore PERCY Muncherji 47.87
7 Singapore NG Chin Hui 48.83
8 Malaysia KRISHNAN Dinesh 49.04
Gutsy run by Singapore’s Cheryl Chan who lowered the women 3000m steeplechase record to 11:45.16 minutes running with a torn quad and bruised knee, while Eliza Ng also PB with a 12:14.91 effort
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final
1 Indonesia BUDIARTI Rini 10:20.40
2 Vietnam NGUYEN Thi Phuong 10:32.61
3 Philippines BARNARD Jessica 10:36.90 PB
4 Vietnam TRUONG Thi Thuy 10:40.54 SB
5 Myanmar SE Khin Mar 10:52.75 PB
6 Myanmar SOE Hnin Yu 11:06.45
7 Singapore CHAN Cheryl Xue 11:45.16 PB
8 Singapore NG Yu Jun Eliza 12:14.91 PB
9 Lao People’s Democratic Republic MINGHAMKYONG Cha. 12:49.64
Singapore’s Md Shah Feroz and Colin Tung smashed their 3000m steeplechase PBs by running 9:42.78 and 9:54.76 respectively. 9 out the 11 athletes in the field in fact had PBs!
Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Final
1 Philippines ULBOC Christophe. 8:59.07 PB
2 Vietnam PHAM Tien San 8:59.90 PB
3 Indonesia PURWANTO Atjong 9:06.41 PB
4 Malaysia HAMIZAN Ahmad Luth 9:18.42 PB
5 Myanmar KAUT Mar 9:20.85 PB
6 Vietnam LE Trong Giang 9:25.08
7 Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste DE CARVALHO Ribe. 9:34.42 PB
8 Lao People’s Democratic Republic THAMMAVONGCHITH 9:37.41 PB
9 Singapore MOHEDEN Muhammad. 9:42.78 PB
10 Philippines HERRERA Rene 9:52.38
11 Singapore TUNG Zhi Shing C 9:54.76 PB
Team Singapore missed out on a bronze medal by 0.007 seconds. It’s a new national record, pending ratification by SA
Women’s 4x100m Relay Final
1 THAILAND 44.27
2 VIETNAM 44.77
3 MALAYSIA 45.41
4 SINGAPORE 45.41
5 INDONESIA 45.64 SB
6 PHILIPPINES 45.64
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