GRACEFUL WINS FOR MALAYSIA, THAILAND AND VIETNAM (Courtesy from ASG 2011 Website)
by Alyssa Rae Lebardo from Eastview Secondary SchoolOn 3 July 2011, the Bishan Sports Hall was awash with the loud murmurs of spectators, as they waited for the athletes from Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore to get ready for the Gymnastics (Artistic) competition. The competition included events such as the pommel horse, the roman rings, the balance beam, the parallel bars, the vault, and the floor exercises.
Creativity was the key in this competition. In particular, one male athlete incorporated some break-dancing moves into his floor exercise routine, while another female athlete performed her floor exercises to music by Michael Jackson.
Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam took all medals in the individual artistic all-around events for both the MAG and WAG divisions. Malaysia won the gold medal for the Boys Division via Le Thanh Tung, who had a total score of 79.900. Malaysia also took home the silver medal silver for the Girls Division via Tang Ing Yuen, who had a total score of 47.450.
Vietnam ruled the Girls Division with Do Thi Thu Huyen, who took the gold medal with a total score of 47.950 and Do Thi Van Anh who won the bronze medal with a total score of 46.650. Meanwhile, Thailand took both the silver and the bronze for the Boys Division with Tissanupan Wichianpradit, who had a total score of 77.550, and Jamorn Prommanee, who had a total score of 76.300.
Creativity was the key in this competition. In particular, one male athlete incorporated some break-dancing moves into his floor exercise routine, while another female athlete performed her floor exercises to music by Michael Jackson.
Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam took all medals in the individual artistic all-around events for both the MAG and WAG divisions. Malaysia won the gold medal for the Boys Division via Le Thanh Tung, who had a total score of 79.900. Malaysia also took home the silver medal silver for the Girls Division via Tang Ing Yuen, who had a total score of 47.450.
Vietnam ruled the Girls Division with Do Thi Thu Huyen, who took the gold medal with a total score of 47.950 and Do Thi Van Anh who won the bronze medal with a total score of 46.650. Meanwhile, Thailand took both the silver and the bronze for the Boys Division with Tissanupan Wichianpradit, who had a total score of 77.550, and Jamorn Prommanee, who had a total score of 76.300.
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