Read a summary of this article on FAST.
FAST
BANGKOK: Diyanah Aqidah Muhammad Dian Khudhairi and Nicholas Khaw won Singapore’s first gold at the 2025 Bangkok SEA Games on Wednesday (Dec 10).
The pair defeated their Vietnamese opponents in the final of the mixed poomsae pair event, after earlier overcoming challenges from Laos and the Philippines.
This is Singapore’s fifth medal of the Games.
Earlier in the day, Nicole Alethea Khaw took Singapore’s first silver after she finished second in the freestyle poomsae individual final with a score of 7.180.
Her compatriot Darren Yap clinched joint-bronze with a score of 7.660 in the men’s event.
The badminton men’s and women’s teams also clinched bronzes after losses to Indonesia and Thailand respectively.
Source: CNA/mm(ac)
Newsletter
Subscribe to CNA's Recommended Read
A single handpicked story that we think you shouldn't miss. Just one a day.
Newsletter
Subscribe to CNA’s Morning Brief
An automated curation of our top stories to start your day.
Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories
Download here
Get WhatsApp alerts
Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app
Join here
Continue reading...
FAST
BANGKOK: Diyanah Aqidah Muhammad Dian Khudhairi and Nicholas Khaw won Singapore’s first gold at the 2025 Bangkok SEA Games on Wednesday (Dec 10).
The pair defeated their Vietnamese opponents in the final of the mixed poomsae pair event, after earlier overcoming challenges from Laos and the Philippines.
This is Singapore’s fifth medal of the Games.
Earlier in the day, Nicole Alethea Khaw took Singapore’s first silver after she finished second in the freestyle poomsae individual final with a score of 7.180.
Her compatriot Darren Yap clinched joint-bronze with a score of 7.660 in the men’s event.
The badminton men’s and women’s teams also clinched bronzes after losses to Indonesia and Thailand respectively.
Source: CNA/mm(ac)
Newsletter
Recommended Read
Subscribe to CNA's Recommended Read
A single handpicked story that we think you shouldn't miss. Just one a day.
Newsletter
Morning Brief
Subscribe to CNA’s Morning Brief
An automated curation of our top stories to start your day.
Get the CNA app
Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories
Download here
Get WhatsApp alerts
Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app
Join here
Continue reading...
