Athletes from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam competed at the 8th Southeast Asia Pencak Silat Championship, which started on 25 February and concluded on 27 February.
On the final day, Team Singapore brought home a total of 11 golds, 9 silvers and 5 bronzes over the last three days of competition at the OCBC Arena.
Singapore’s Senior Artistic Male Single Muhammad Iqbal Bin Abdul Rahman scored 9.945 taking the first gold of the day. Compatriot Muhammad Syahiran Bin Jeffry also edged out Indonesian Hendra Wakhyu Hidayat 21-20 in the Senior Match Male I (Above 85kg-90kg).
The night ended with Nadhrah Binte Sahrin put up a dominant display to defeat Malaysia’s Nor Farah Binti Mazlan 21-10 in the Senior Match Female A (Above 45kg-50kg) and Sheik Farhan Bin Sheik Alau’ddin beating his Vietnamese rival Nguyen Van Tri 20-17 to win the Senior Match Male J (Above 90kg-95kg) title.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Senior Artistic Male Single
Senior Artistic Female Double
Senior Match Male C (Above 55kg-60kg)
Senior Match Male E (Above 65kg-70kg)
Senior Match Male H (Above 80kg-85kg)
Senior Match Male I (Above 85kg-90kg)
Senior Match Male Open 1 (Above 95kg-110kg)
Senior Match Female C (Above 55kg-60kg)
Senior Match Female F (Above 70kg-75kg)
Senior Match Male F (Above 70kg-75kg)
Senior Match Male G (Above 75kg-80kg)
Senior Match Female D (Above 60kg-65kg)
Senior Match Female A (Above 45kg-50kg)
Senior Match Male J (Above 90kg-95kg)
For more event highlights and scores, please refer to Singapore Silat Federation Facebook and Instagram page.
All images credit to Singapore Silat Federation.
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