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NSG 2023 : Highlights from Primary School Student-Athletes in Track & Field events

Written by ActiveSG Circle | May 26, 2023 12:20:51 AM

 

Thousands of student-athletes from the Junior and Senior divisions respectively, began competing in the 2023 National School Games' Track & Field events from 3 May onwards. The 2-week long competition saw boys and girls feature in events like Scissors Jump, Shot Put, Standing Long Jump, Modified Discus and several Multi-skill events. Meanwhile, here's a collection of memorable images captured in a pictorial on 11 May at Choa Chu Kang Stadium, courtesy of Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low.

 

Runners competing in the 1,000m S1 Girls' Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

St. Anthony's Canossian Primary School's Mikaela Tan claimed the bronze medal in the 1,000m S1 Girls' Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School's Natalie Grace Teo secured the gold medal in her winning time of 3min 32.77 secs in the 1,000m S1 Girls' Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Runners competing in the 1,600m S1 Girls' Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Tao Nan School's Sarah Tan takes the gold in the 1,600m S1 Girls' Final with her time of 6min 10.47secs. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Haig Girls' School's Elia Owen (No Tag 3295), leads the 200m S1 Race, with SNG's Kristy Kau (No 3135) close behind in 2nd spot. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

SNG's Jayme Tan (No Tag 3134) and KCS' Kaeleigh Oh (Tag 3375) competing in the 200m S1 Race. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School's (Primary) Kristy Kau (blue top) congratulating HGS' Elia Owen on the win. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Officials at NSG 2023 Primary Schools' Track and Field competitions. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Competitors in the Medicine Ball Throw (2kg) (J2 Boys). Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School's Jaekan Wee's best attempt (out of 3) was at 5.48m in the Medicine Ball Throw (2kg) (J2 Boys). He finished overall in 12th place. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

YCK's Satvik Kaushal best attempt (out of 3) was at 4.88m in the Medicine Ball Throw (2kg) (J2 Boys). Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Temasek Primary's Lucius Lui competes in the Standing Long Jump (J1 Boys) final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

TMP's Rainer Chong took the silver medal in the Standing Long Jump (J1 Boys) final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Gold medal winner Ari Singh Banwait (Mayflower Primary School), topped the standings with his best effort at 1.98m in the Standing Long Jump (J1 Boys) final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Officials setting up the High Jump Pole in the Scissors Jump (J1) Boys Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

SJI(JR)'s Saif Aqasha Ramadhan Bin Faizal clears 1.25m to top the medal standings of the Scissors Jump (J1) Boys Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Nanyang Primary School's Markus Koh claimed 2nd place with his attempt at 1.22m. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

A show of sportsmanship by the competitors by cheering each other in the Scissors Jump (J1) Boys Final. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

Henry Park Primary's Eason Goh finished in joint-16th place with his attempt at 0.98m. Photo Credit : Team Nila Content Producer, Ron Low

 

 

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