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"flashier" Khng & Low hold lead into last day at Singapore Nationals

02
Nov 2011
With a 1,3 Griselda King & Cecilia Low retained their two point overnight lead over Justin Liu & Sherman Cheng. So it is down the last race on the final day!
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With a 1,3 Griselda King & Cecilia Low retained their two point overnight lead over Justin Liu & Sherman Cheng. So it is down the last race on the final day! Will SINs top women beat the legendary Asian and SEAsian Champions and winners of the 420 Junior Euros in Medemblik in 2007?!

Meanwhile, Benjamas Poonpat and Narisara Yu-sawat of Thailand reasserted their position with a bullet in race 11, to pull back a 3 point lead over fellow countrymen, Navee Thamsoontorn & Atiwat Chomtongdee. Again an interesting final day in prospect!

Muhammad Zamri b Azlan & Mohamad Hafizzudin B Mazelan of Malaysia are in 5th on equal points with Ko Chuan Yang & Andrew Paul Chan Li Jian of Singapore…..so another final-day duel....beats cards in windless shade any day! Exciting stuff at SingaporeSailing!

See SingaporeSailing’s Event page for latest results and news. We feature some of Ho Shu Fen’s photographs in a Photo Gallery .

Dawn Liu writes: "Over on Alpha course, Justin Liu and Sherman Cheng are still trailing Griselda Khng and Cecilia Low by two points, and it looks like the regatta is almost over for both sailors: neither have discards worse than a third. While Justin and Sherman have been more consistent overall, Griselda and Cecilia’s flashier performance means that if it comes down to a tie between both boats, the latter will win on countback.

"Meanwhile, Benjamas Poonpat and Narisawa Yu-sawat of Thailand had a good day today, with a third and first putting them back into third ahead of their team-mates Navee Thamsoontorn and Atiwat Chomtongdee. With three points separating the two, the final race will decide which pair gets the podium position".