The Southeast Asian Games - News: Spore Sailing names.
���The SEA Games is one of the major Games and has been a rite of passage for Singapores eminent sailors towards the Asian, World and Olympic stages,��� said Tan, himself a former national sailor and gold medallist in the Laser at the 1994. Kimberly Lim and Savannah Siew (420 Women), Jonathan Yeo and Tan Jen-E (420 Men), Darren Choy and Joel Pang (470 Men), Priscilla Low and Cecilla Low (470 Women), Scott Glen Sydney (Laser Standard), Elizabeth Yin��.
Low Teo Ping - The Singapore Sports Fan Says.
In ���Double Joy for Liu, Cheng���( TODAY, 26 June 2008 ), it was reported that sailors Justin Liu and Sherman Cheng were still unlikely to get the nod for the Beijing Olympics despite finishing second in the 29er class at the prestigious Keil. Again, to have an army of local sailors still fighting tooth and nail ( four contending pairs in the Mens 470 selection trials, four sailors in the Laser and four in the Laser Radial) at this stage for the right to represent Singapore at the��.
Cultural shift in way people are valued long overdue
SINGAPORE ��� The Prime Ministers call for a cultural change in the way the Republic values its people triggered spirited public discussion and was backed by Members of Parliament and observers TODAY spoke to. Describing such a shift as long overdue, .
Winds of redemption: Darren Choy seeks to bounce back at SEA Games
. in seventh place and inevitably falling off the radar. He admits that his lowest point was probably during the 2013 SEA Games in Myanmar when he and his partner Joel Pang could only manage a bronze-medal finish in the mens 470 dinghy Olympic class.
SEA Games: Gold for Choy and Yeo in mens 470 class
SINGAPORE ��� National sailors Darren Choy and Jeremiah Yeo have clinched the gold medal for Singapore in the mens double-handed 470 class at the 28th South-east Asian (SEA) Games sailing competition this afternoon (June 13). Despite coming in .