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It has finally come down to these 22 athletes (probably minus the two China throwers who are having issues with SAA)
They will be representing the nation’s Track & Field fraternity for the 24th SEA Games 2007, at Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand this coming December.
We wish them all the best!
Despite the wrangling politics, set that aside and do the country proud. We at Singapore Athletics will try to bring interviews of these selected SEA Games athletes when possible
The finalized SEA Games 2007 line-up are
Men 4×100m: 6 athletes
- Md Shameer bin Md Ayub
- Poh Seng Song
- Yeo Foo Ee
- Kang Li Loong
- Muhd Yusof bin Azhari
- Sim Chee Hao Alfred
Men 4×400m: 5 athletes
- Khoo Kian Seong
- Muthukumaran Radhakrishnan
- Teng Wei Yang
- Subaish Rajamanickam
- Shalindran Sathiyanesan
Women 4×100m: 6 athletes
- Choo Sze Min Amanda
- Ann Siao Mei
- Lee Yan Lin
- Wong Ze Teng
- Purba Balpreet Kaur
- Pereira Valerie Seema
Throwers: 4 athletes
- Zhang Guirong
- Wan Lay Chi
- Chia Chang Yi
- Dong Enxin
Jumpers: 1 athlete
Officials: 6
- Chan Chee Wei
- Tang Ngai Kin
- Ma Yong Feng
- Valeri Obidko
- Muhd Hosni B Muhamad
- Loh Chan Pew
Some of the above relay athletes might be slotted for individual events. More of that once the start list is out, probably in a few weeks. I’ll post it here when I have the information. For now, book the below dates. Team Singapore will be competing on the following dates/times
Competition Dates/Time
Day 1 (7th Dec 2007, Friday)
- 2.30pm Shotput Men Finals - Chia Chang Yi
- 2.30pm Triple Jump Men Finals - Stefan
- 2.35pm 100m Men Semifinals - Probably Shameer & Poh Seng Song
Day 2 (8th Dec 2007, Saturday)
Day 4 (10th Dec 2007, Monday)
- 4.20pm 4×100m Women Finals - Choo Sze Min Amanda, Ann Siao Mei, Lee Yan Lin, Wong Ze Teng, Purba Balpreet Kaur, Pereira Valerie Seema
- 4.40pm 4×100m Men Finals - Poh Seng Song, Yeo Foo Ee, Kang Li Loong, Muhd Yusof bin Azhari, Sim Chee Hao Alfred
Day 5 (11th Dec 2007, Tuesday)
- 10.30am 400m Semifinal - Probably Kenneth Khoo
- 2.35pm 200m Semifinal - Probably Shameer
Visit SEA Games page, click here
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Thanks SHA for the update.
Congratulations to all the 22 athletes. We are extremely happy for you all and that Singapore has her local bred female sprinters to be proud of. Train hard ladies.
More coverage of our athletes here coming up soon
This is going to be great. Will be looking forward to watching the races when there’s telecast of them. All the best to everyone.
Hi Nurul, nice seeing you here again
Welcome to the blog :)