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Annual Singapore Inter-Schools Sailing Championship Wraps Up

by Ho Shu Fen, SingaporeSailing on 25 Apr 2009
Laser Radial sailor Elizabeth Yin dominated the A Divison Laser Girls fleet with a perfect score. SingaporeSailing
The 2009 SSSC/SPSSC National Inter-School Sailing Championship concluded yesterday 24 April after four days’ racing in varied light to medium conditions. Organised by Singapore Schools / Primary Schools Sports Council (SSSC & SPSSC) and Singapore Sailing Federation, a total of 423 sailors representing 23 primary, 31 secondary schools and four junior colleges raced in the event off the National Sailing Centre.





The winners of the ever-competitive Inter-School Sailing Championships are as follows:

Results Summary
A Division Laser Standard Boy Open
Name School Points
1 Justin Liu Xiaman Raffles Institution Junior College 21
2 Zachary Poon Qi Jing Victoria Junior College 22
3 Christopher Wong Tze Yang Victoria Junior College 26

A Division Laser Radial Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Elizabeth Yin Yueling Victoria Junior College 6
2 Valerie Chia Ying Ying Victoria Junior College 12
3 Geneve Teo Wei Lin Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 22

A Division 420 Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Paul Seet Yi Ren / William Cai Wei Liang Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 8
2 Benedict Ang Yong Chuen / Ko Chuan Yang Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 11
3 Tay Jing Xuan / Ho Seth Yenriel Victoria Junior College 17

A Division 420 Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Denise Lim Ke Xin / Sara Tan Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 6
2 Sabrina Tiong Ching Ning / Alyssa Lim Wan Xuan Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 11
3 Denise Koh Shu Ying / Kimberley Tan Raffles Institution Junior College 17
A Division Overall Boys Team – Victoria Junior College
A Division Overall Girls Team – Victoria Junior College

?B Division Byte Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Russell Kan Tsung Liang Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 14
2 Jeremiah Yeo St Joseph’s Institution 19
3 Clement Lim Hao Yang St Joseph’s Institution 21

B Division Byte Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Germaine Teo Wei Yin Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 8
2 Sakina Bte Mohd Halim Raffles Girls’ School 10
3 Pamela Goh Hui Yee Raffles Girls’ School 25
B Division Overall Boys Team – St Joseph’s Institution
B Division Overall Girls Team – Raffles Girls' School (Sec)

C Division Byte Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Germaine Teo Wei Yin Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 8
2 Sakina Bte Mohd Halim Raffles Girls’ School 10
3 Pamela Goh Hui Yee Raffles Girls’ School 25

C Division Byte Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Germaine Teo Wei Yin Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 8
2 Sakina Bte Mohd Halim Raffles Girls’ School 10
3 Pamela Goh Hui Yee Raffles Girls’ School 25

C Division Optimist Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Germaine Teo Wei Yin Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 8
2 Sakina Bte Mohd Halim Raffles Girls’ School 10
3 Pamela Goh Hui Yee Raffles Girls’ School 25

C Division Optimist Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Bryan Lee Teik Leung Raffles Institution 13
2 Nicodemus Tan Wei Ann Anglo Chinese School (Independent) 17
3 Andrew Tang En Han Raffles Institution 21

C Division Optimist Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Kimberly Lim Min Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 11
2 Jillian Lee Sook Ying Tanjong Katong Girl’s School 22
3 Tan Li Shuan Raffles Girls’ School 27
C Division Overall Boys Team – Raffles Institution
C Division Overall Girls Team – Tanjong Katong Girl’s School

S Division Optimist Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Ryan Lo Jun Han Tao Nan School 7
2 Malone Pun Chao Jie St Hilda’s Primary School 15
3 Justin Chew Hanyi St Hilda’s Primary School 20

S Division Optimist Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Elisa Yukie Yokoyama CHIJ Katong Convent 8
2 Jessica Goh Kai Ling Maha Bodhi School 15
3 Audrey Lim Jia Min Tao Nan School 27
S Division Overall Boys Team – St Hilda’s Primary School
S Division Overall Girls Team – CHIJ Katong Convent

J Division Optimist Boys Open
Name School Points
1 Loh Jia Yi St Hilda’s Primary School 6
2 Andre Chew Jann St Hilda’s Primary School 12
3 Reynard Lee St Hilda’s Primary School 19

J Division Optimist Girls Open
Name School Points
1 Gillian Tan CHIJ Katong Convent 13
2 Mildred Phang Xi Xian CHIJ Katong Convent 15
3 Candice Lee Qian Hui St Hilda’s Primary School 20

J Division Overall Boys Team – St Hilda’s Primary School
J Division Overall Girls Team – CHIJ Katong Convent

Detailed results: http://www.sailing.org.sg/events/regattas/09/interschools/index.php





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