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Asian Youth Games - 9th Gold Medal for Singapore - Bowling

From TODAY, Tuesday, July 07, 2009
http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC090707-0000128/Basil-delivers-at-the-end
by Ian De Cotta

Basil delivers at the end Bowler romps to victory in masters final to make up for Singapore girls' defeats



Bowling Day 6 - Basil Low (Boy's Gold Master)
Picture is obtained from http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Bowling/Gallery/0,,12804~1715305,00.html

FIRST, he watched team-mate Darshini Krishna fall, then he had to see the country's star performer New Hui Fen falter in the stepladder final.


Basil kept his composure to end Singapore's bowling campaign on a high.
Picture is obtained from http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC090707-0000128/Basil-delivers-at-the-end

Minutes later, as he prepared for the start of the bowling masters' final last night, Basil Low had to block it all out, along with the fact he was performing "live" on television for the first time.


Bowling Boys Masters Silver Choi Kung-Hwan (KOR), Gold Medalist Basil Low (SIN)) Bronze Jose Collins (PHI)

Gold was his target, the 17-year-old wanted to end Singapore's Asian Youth Games bowling campaign on a high.

Backed by a vociferous crowd, Basil showed remarkable poise to demolish South Korea's Choi Kyung Hwan and strike gold at Orchid Country Club.



Bowling Day 6 Clockwise - Mr Puah, Mr Vivian Balakrishnan, Darshini Krishna, New Hui Fen, Basil Low, Mrs Jessie Puah

He opened the first game with three strikes and then went on a rampage in the second with a nine bagger.

It was all over by the ninth frame as 15-year-old Kyung Hwan's game collapsed with a split.

Basil's two-game total of 501 pins was 68 more than Kyung Hwan's.



The resulting scores and efforts of the top 20 countries


"I definitely wanted to win after seeing Hui Fen lose the way she did. We wanted gold badly today and it fell upon me to deliver it," said Basil, after his win.



Bowling Day 6 - Girl Silver Master New Hui Fen (SIN)

"I was a little nervous at first, seeing all the television lights, but once I got going it was fine."


Browling Day 6 - Grandfinals GOLD Medalists - Basil Low (SIN) and Sim Ui-Jin (KOR)

South Korea drew first blood yesterday when Sim Ui Jin bundled out first Darshini, and then dispatched Hui Fen in the girls final. Ui Jin was steady as a rock as she took advantage of Hui Fen's shaky start to post 453 pinfalls for her two-game total.


Bowling Day 6 - Gril Bronze Master Darshini Krishna (SIN)

"I got up this morning and told myself that I could win the gold. But I was very nervous tonight seeing the television crews and throughout I was just praying that this could be my night," said the 17-year-old Korean.

Hui Fen never looked like repeating the form she had earlier in the day when she scored the tournament's only perfect game on the way to booking her place in the final. Her two-game 350 pinfall total in the final was Hui Fen's worst performance at the Games.


Bowling Day 6 - Girl Sliver Master New Hui Fen (SIN) and Girl Bronze Master Darshini Krishna (SIN)

"All the lights and clicking of the photographers' cameras bothered me a bit, but I have to admit that Ui Jin was a much better player tonight and she deserved to win the gold," said the 17-year-old, who won the singles and doubles (with Darshini) last week.


This is the Time, this is the Moment (Gallery)

As for Basil, he was already looking forward to next year. "Tonight was a great win, but I am now looking forward to playing in the Asian Games next," he exclaimed.


有我就有你 (Have me will have you) by 黄晓君 Huang Xiao Jin
yǒu wǒ jiù yǒu nǐ
Picture is from http://www.youtube.com/, created by Alvin EH Tan, September 2008


爱你不变情意长 (Love you with the same deep affectionate attachment) by 黄晓君 Huang Xiao Jin & The Stylers
ài nǐ bú biàn qíng yì cháng
Picture is from http://www.youtube.com/

Reference
  • http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Bowling/Gallery/0,,12804~1715305,00.html
  • (Bowling Day 6 - Basil Low (Boy's Gold Master))
  • (Bowling Boys Masters (Silver Choi Kung-Hwan (KOR), Gold Medalist Basil Low (SIN)) Bronze Jose Collins (PHI))
  • (Browling Day 6 - Grandfinals GOLD Medalists - Basil Low (SIN) and Sim Ui-Jin (KOR))
  • (Bowling Day 6 - Girl Sliver Master New Hui Fen (SIN) and Girl Bronze Master Darshini Krishna (SIN))
  • (Bowling Day 6 Clockwise - Mr Puah, Mr Vivian Balakrishnan, Darshini Krishna, New Hui Fen, Basil Low, Mrs Jessie Puah)
  • (Bowling Day 6 - Gril Bronze Master Darshini Krishna (SIN))
  • (Bowling Day 6 - Girl Silver Master New Hui Fen (SIN))

Asian Youth Games - 2nd gold for Singapore

2nd gold for Singapore
From The Straits Times, July 2, 2009, Thursday
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Sport/Story/STIStory_398099.html
By Terrence Voon


TODAY, Thursday July 2, 2009, Page 39, SPORT
1st ASIAN YOU TH GAMES: Singapore’s golden girl Bowler Hui Fen shows her mettle to grab hosts’ first gold of the Games

SINGAPORE'S New Hui Fen and Darshini Krishna have landed the country's second gold medal at the Asian Youth Games, after powering to victory in the girls' doubles event of the bowling competition on Thursday.


MY PAPER THURSDAY JULY 2, 2009, My Sport, A13

Hui Fen, who struck gold in the girls' singles on Wednesday, teamed up with Darshini to post a six-game total of 2,680 pinfalls.



MY PAPER THURSDAY JULY 2, 2009, My Sport, A13
NO NERVES: New Hui Fen was a picture of steely determination as she bowled her way to Singapore’s first AYG gold. (PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN).

The duo led from start to finish, in a commanding performance at the Orchid Country Club that left their rivals trailing in their wake.


The Straits Times, July 2, 2009, Thursday Darshini Krishna (right) hugged her mother as New Hui Fen and her mother looked on. The girls picked up Singapore's 2nd gold in the Asian Youth Games Girls' bowling doubles event. (PHOTO BY JOSEPH NAIR FOR THE STRAITS TIMES)

Thailand's Tanaprang Sathean and
Yanee Saebe were second with 2,579 pinfalls, 101 pins behind the Singaporeans. Sim Ui Jin and Oh Nu Ri from South Korea won the bronze with 2,504.


Other highlight: Beachball - Despite loss to S’pore, girls from landlocked Mongolia are all smiles.


TODAY, Thursday July 2, 2009, Page 42, SPORT Nomio (left) and Namuun are used to hard courts and are only just getting used to volleyball beach style. (PHOTO BY shamir osman), shamir@mediacorp.com.sg



Picture is obtained from YouTube, By Alvin EH Tan
爱的祝福 (With Love and Best Wishes) by 马艾妮 Mah Ai Nee & The Stylers
ài de zhù fú

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