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BANGKOK: Avvir Tham became Singapore's first men's diver to win SEA Games gold in six decades on Wednesday (Dec 17).
In the men's 1m springboard final at the Assumption University Suvarnabhumi Campus' Aquatic Center, Tham registered a personal best score of 370.35, ahead of Thailand's Chawanwat Juntaphadawon and Malaysia's Rui Jie Yong.
Tham clinched silver in the same event at the 2022 Games.
The last Singaporean win to win gold was Hui Peng Seng at the 1965 Games, then known as the South East Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games.
Tham's compatriot Max Lee finished fourth, with a personal best score of 319.35.
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BANGKOK: Avvir Tham became Singapore's first men's diver to win SEA Games gold in six decades on Wednesday (Dec 17).
In the men's 1m springboard final at the Assumption University Suvarnabhumi Campus' Aquatic Center, Tham registered a personal best score of 370.35, ahead of Thailand's Chawanwat Juntaphadawon and Malaysia's Rui Jie Yong.
Tham clinched silver in the same event at the 2022 Games.
The last Singaporean win to win gold was Hui Peng Seng at the 1965 Games, then known as the South East Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games.
Tham's compatriot Max Lee finished fourth, with a personal best score of 319.35.
Catch the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025 LIVE on mewatch. Sign in for free at www.mewatch.sg/thailand2025 to catch all the action, and follow the Mediacorp Sports TikTok, Instagram and Facebook for more sports updates!
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