Pubz Comm Reporter: Matilda Lee
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The morning of 19th January, blessed with sunshine, was an exciting one for the 12-membered KEVII swim team. Let me recount my observations and experience.
I rushed down to the SRC because I was told the event started at 930am and was dismayed to find that the Opening Ceremony had yet to even commence. The KR supporters were screaming their lungs out while the swimmers from all halls warmed up in the pool. There weren’t many KEVIIans around at that point of time, so we seemed a little out of place, donning red and just…sitting there quietly.
Still, not to fret!
As time passed by slowly, an increasing number of spectators joined in the crowd. The swimmers were still doing their warm up laps in the pool, some looking pretty intense. Supporters around me started to crane their necks, turning to face the clock on the wall, and asking each other the million dollar question. “When on Earth are the events going to start?!”
The first event started finally at 1145am. Cheers erupted around me. The KEVIIans were flanked by Kent Ridge and Raffles Hall supporters, so our ear drums suffered from arrhythmic banging of plastic pails and the constant smashing of empty PET bottles on the spectator’s gallery. Nonetheless, we cheered for our team and prayed our voices could pierce through the water and reach our friend’s ears.
The first few events went by and it was hard to discern who was who. There was a moment of confused silence after the first 50m race. However after we figured out which lane our swimmers were in (lane 6), the crowd around me began cheering more passionately than before. When it reached the relays, everybody’s attention was piqued. There was a general hike in interest levels and people who were originally seated began to stand.
There were two relay events, freestyle and breast-stroke 4x50m. Our Ladies’ team did us proud and came in 3rd for both events. Our Men’s team didn’t do as well, finishing 5th and 6th in the events respectively, but we surely were proud of their outstanding efforts and team spirit.
The Novelty relays were next and we came in 2nd and 4th in the two medley events. These were amusing to watch but since no prizes were awarded, they didn’t appear to be as competitive.
Our swim team comprises of:-
- Nick Ng
- Irene Wong
- Angele
- Pei Yi
- Denyse
- Emily
- Chan Tze Khee
- Chee Yen
- Ni You
- Mun Joe
- Fu Jie
- Jeng Khay
- Thomas
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Congratulations on a job well done, KEVII Swim team!
You missed Thomas out.