PHNOM PENH: Singapore has won its first medal at the 32nd SEA Games, with Bryce Chong clinching a bronze in the aquathlon men individual final on Saturday (May 6). The national triathlete clocked a time of 15:40.5 to finish third out of 14 competitors, while compatriot Luke Chua took fourth
PHNOM PENH: Singapore has won its first medal at the 32nd SEA Games, with Bryce Chong clinching a bronze in the aquathlon men individual final on Saturday .
The national triathlete clocked a time of 15:40.5 to finish third out of 14 competitors, while compatriot Luke Chua took fourth with a time of 16:01.9. The event was won by Indonesia's Rashif Amila Yaqin, while Philippines' Andrew Remolino claimed silver. In the women individual final, Kathlyn Yeo clocked a time of 18.17.7 to take sixth place, while Herlene Natasha Yu finished 10th.
Team Singapore is fielding 558 athletes across 30 sports at the Games. Cambodia will also host the 12th ASEAN Para Games after the SEA Games, with 26 athletes across six sports representing Singapore.
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