7/28/2019

Portraits of Masters Athletes - A tribute

Tan Yew Yong, fastest in his age group
Wong Foong Yee, fastest in 400m
Henry Lim
Charles Ang, sprinter and everything else
Leong Hon Cheong, fast sprinter
Mogan, residing in Perth but always returned where there is a meet
Tan Kim Seng, still nursing his injury and running and jumping
Tan Nam Chong, marathoner turned sprinter
Jack Lam, the most improved sprinter
Sprinter from another club

Chee Seng took this for me using my camera
Young master Augustino
The ladies masters are going to kill me if I leave them out. Here is one from another club

Another from another club
Here is Christina Tay aka TayC, not kopi O

She is from SMA, can't remember her name
Abitha, the most improved lady master
Shuh Lan
Karen, a sprinter, marathoner, jumper, javelin thrower and everything you want to know
This is Yenn
She is from another club
Thana, our middle distance champion
First time see this uncle
Michael, the medal collector

John Chua, his fuel to run is alcohol, oops I mean wine

Wee Teck, just returned to running and is slashing his timings in every race

(Just received this pic taken by Ming Ham, nearly all the masters from SMTFA taking part on 27/7/19 were in the pic.)


This is a tribute to all the masters that made it to this meet. Of course there were many more but these few happened to run into my camera lens. I was unable to take too often when I was also running. Very difficult to worry about my camera in my bag unattended. Risk this time to try out some shots.



























Pesta Sukan - SMTFA masters in full force

I have taken quite a number of pictures yesterday on the masters participating in this year's Pesta Sukan. SMTFA was there in full force, running, jumping and throwing, in practically every event available. I will post the pictures in batches over the next few days. Here are some of the actions that took place yesterday.


Christina setting the pace

Taka pushing himself at the finishing line
Men's 400m with Foong Wee on the right, Hon Cheong centre and Hoo Tim on the left

The determination of John in the 400m for 70+
Yenn making a leap in the Long Jump Event
Karen reaching for the sky
Abitha making a landing
Uncle Salam at 70 can fly too
Kim Seng showing how to land
Jack Lam landing a bit too deep into the sand
Charles trying to do it his way
Jason showing how it should be done
Pretty medal winners
Christina is sooo happy with her win
The guys can win medals too
3 of the fastest men from SMTFA with Tang Weng Fei, President of SA, after the medal presentation
Charles, Hon Cheong and Henry and their 100m medals. The shortest man wins. Also for Long Jump.
Now the tallest man wins. Mogan, Kim Seng and Michael with Tang Weng Fei
Uncle also wins a gold in the 100m for Men 70+ with Salam and John

Will post more pics tomorrow.






















7/27/2019

Singapore can have all the sand it wants

Malaysia and Indonesia did not want to sell sand to Singapore. The Americans too would not want to sell sand to Singapore. They are only interested in selling weapons like the F35s to Singapore. How much sand could Singapore had for the price of the 4 F35s it is ‘forced’ to buy from the Americans? Goh Keng Swee must be turning in his grave if he knows that Singapore is spending billions to buy 4 flawed fighter aircraft and hoping that the flaws would be rectified before delivery. During his time, Goh Keng Swee would not even buy aircraft that had not been tested in operation, not just being flawed.
 

How is spending billions related to buying sand? There is sand everywhere, especially in nearby South China Sea. The Chinese are the experts in dredging sand from the sea to build islands that could equal the size of Singapore. Their cutter suction dredger(CSD) are the biggest in the world. The CSD Tian Kun Hao could dredge 6,000 cubic meters of sand in an hour, filling the size of a football field.
 

If only Singapore’s relation with China is better, Singapore could buy all the sand it wants from China in the South China Sea. And these are clean sea sand. Why isn’t Singapore buying sand from China? And the cost of the sand would be so little compares to the cost of the F35s. How much sand could Singapore buy with the money spent on the 4 x F35s? Maybe enough sand to build a land the size of Tekong.
 

Did Singapore approach China for sand? Or was Singapore rejected by China as well? It would be so easy for the CSD to fill up the barges in matters of a few minutes per barge and Singapore can have all the sand it wants to reclaim more land and more islands. If Singapore can buy sand from Vietnam and Cambodia, the South China Sea is not too far away and the cost not prohibitive to do so.
 

Better still, just hire a CSD from China to dredge from our littoral sea, deepening the surround sea and building islands at the same time, killing two birds with one stone.