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		<title>NJC at World Nations Dragon boat Championships</title>
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45 NJCians and 4 students from Hwa Chong Institution took local sporting excellence to an international level by representing Singapore in the 9th World Dragon Boat Racing Championship Junior category in Racice, Prague, Czech Republic from the 26th to 29th of August, taking on the massive challenge of fighting for the World Junior Dragon Boat [...]]]></description>
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<p>45 NJCians and 4 students from Hwa Chong Institution took local sporting excellence to an international level by representing Singapore in the 9<sup>th</sup> World Dragon Boat Racing Championship Junior category in Racice, Prague, Czech Republic from the 26<sup>th</sup> to 29<sup>th</sup> of August, taking on the massive challenge of fighting for the World Junior Dragon Boat Championship title.  This is the first time Singapore was represented at the World Dragon Boat Racing Championship, an equivalence of the World Cup in soccer.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The team took part in 11 events, ranging from sprint distances of 200m and 500m to longer distances of 1000m and 2000m.  After 4 days of tough competition through the various heats, semis and finals, the Singapore Junior Dragon Boat Team,  won 4 golds, 3 silvers and 1 bronze to clinch the World Junior Dragon Boat Champion title .</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-189" title="SG Junior Mixed 200m coming in 1st (Lane 3) ahead of China(Lane 2)" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/SG-Junior-Mixed-200m-coming-in-1st-Lane-3-ahead-of-ChinaLane-2-300x198.jpg" alt="SG Junior Mixed 200m coming in 1st (Lane 3) ahead of China(Lane 2)" width="300" height="198" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to give our team the maximum amount of time to prepare for their upcoming examinations, we arrived in Prague only a day before the start of the races and managed only 1 short practice session at Racice. Poorly rested and not yet acclimatised, we had a disastrous first day of competition (26<sup>th</sup> August) in the 2,000 m races. Though we won a silver medal and a bronze medal for the Junior Women 2,000m and Junior Open 2,000m races respectively, we were very disappointed with our performance particularly with coming in 5<sup>th</sup> place in the Junior Mixed 2,000 race. It was fortunate for us that 2,000m races would not contribute any points towards the overall challenge title because turnings were involved in 2,000m races and only straight-course races (i.e. 1,000m, 200m and 500m) would contribute points.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-190" title="Junior Open 200m (Lane 4) ahead of Russia (Lane 3) and Germany (Lane 5)" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Junior-Open-200m-Lane-4-ahead-of-Russia-Lane-3-and-Germany-Lane-5--300x199.jpg" alt="Junior Open 200m (Lane 4) ahead of Russia (Lane 3) and Germany (Lane 5)" width="300" height="199" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Our team responded with greater focus, discipline and hunger the following day (27 August), but luck was against us when we came in a very disappointing 5<sup>th</sup> placing yet again in the Junior Open 1,000m event final where the 6 boats came within 0.7 of a second, a close finish, the likes of which we had never seen before in 1,000m races back in Singapore. Everyone in our Junior Open squad gave their very best, but we only managed a 5<sup>th</sup> placing. Before our arrival in Prague, we knew little about our opponents. We then began to realise how tough our competition was. However, our fortune turned in the afternoon when we won the Junior Mixed 1,000m event. There was a strong wave of national pride and emotions, as we sang our national anthem passionately as our Singapore flag was hoisted to the top of the flag pole. This was the first time Singapore had taken part and won a gold medal in the World Dragon Boat Racing Championship. We were 1 point behind Poland and 1 ahead of defending champion Germany for the overall challenge title after this day.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-193" title="Flying the Singapore Flag at Prize Presentation" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Flying-the-Singapore-Flag-at-Prize-Presentation-198x300.jpg" alt="Flying the Singapore Flag at Prize Presentation" width="198" height="300" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Riding on the wave of renewed belief and confidence, our team went on to win 2 golds and 1 silver in 3 events on the 3<sup>rd</sup> day (28<sup>th</sup> August)<ins datetime="2009-09-02T17:38" cite="mailto:%20"> -</ins> the Junior Mixed 200m, the Junior Open 200m and the Junior Women 200m respectively. Our team’s tough training regime and good physical conditioning really did us a big favour, as the number of races (2 to 3 rounds of races per event) and the hot weather took their toll on our opponents. We gained a massive 30 points and had a 15-point lead over Germany and 19-point lead over Poland after this day.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-191" title="Singapore with Germany and China at the Podium (Junior Mixed 500m)" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Singapore-with-Germany-and-China-at-the-Podium-Junior-Mixed-500m-300x198.jpg" alt="Singapore with Germany and China at the Podium (Junior Mixed 500m)" width="300" height="198" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Needing only 8 points to win the overall title, we decided to focus on the Junior Open 500m and Junior Women 500m events on the final day (29<sup>th</sup> August) and send mainly our reserves and younger (Sec 3 and Sec 4) members for the Junior Mixed 500m. Though our Junior Open and Junior Women squads met with very stiff opposition to emerge only 4<sup>th</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> respectively, we secured enough points to win the overall title before the final event, the Junior Mixed 500m event. However, the whole championship took yet another twist when our Junior Mixed 500m squad making up of mainly reserves and younger, less experien<ins datetime="2009-09-02T17:34" cite="mailto:%20">c</ins>ed members, exceeded all expectations and shocked the sporting elite by storming to victory in the final. There could not have been a better way to end the championship than by being able to sing our nation anthem again before being presented the overall challenge trophy. The atmosphere was awe-inspiring and electrifying with our entire team singing the nation anthem at the top of their voices. We are the World Junior Dragon Boat Champion<ins datetime="2009-09-02T17:35" cite="mailto:%20">s</ins>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-194" title="Singapore Junior Youth Team with the World Junior Dragon boat Trophy" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Singapore-Junior-Youth-Team-with-the-World-Junior-Dragon-boat-Trophy-300x198.jpg" alt="Singapore Junior Youth Team with the World Junior Dragon boat Trophy" width="300" height="198" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">We hope that we have managed to prove to all Singaporeans that though we may be a small country with few resources, we are capable of great things if we are united, disciplined, tough and hungry. Cheers to our beloved Singapore!</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-192" title="Team Manager Mr Yong Yuen Cheng and Coach Mr Nasiman with the World Junior Dragon Boat Trophies" src="http://www.njc.edu.sg/NJCYog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Team-Manager-Mr-Yong-Yuen-Cheng-and-Coach-Mr-Nasiman-with-the-World-Junior-Dragon-Boat-Trophies-300x199.jpg" alt="Team Manager Mr Yong Yuen Cheng and Coach Mr Nasiman with the World Junior Dragon Boat Trophies" width="300" height="199" /></p>
<p><strong>9</strong><sup><strong>th</strong></sup><strong> World Dragon Boat Racing Championship</strong></p>
<p><strong>Junior Divisional Nation Cup Points Tally</strong></p>
<p>1<sup>st</sup>: Singapore     69 points</p>
<p>2<sup>nd</sup>: Germany      49 points</p>
<p>3<sup>rd</sup>: Canada        45 points</p>
<p>4<sup>th</sup>: China           37 points (beat Poland in 500m performance)</p>
<p>5<sup>th</sup>: Poland          37 points</p>
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<p><strong>Medal Tally</strong></p>
<p>                        Gold          Silver        Bronze</p>
<p>Singapore          4              3              1</p>
<p>Czech Republic    3              0              0</p>
<p>China                 2              1              3</p>
<p>Canada              1              1              3</p>
<p>Poland               1              0              0</p>
<p>Germany            0              3              3</p>
<p>Russia                0              2              0</p>
<p>Great Britain       0              0              2</p>
<p>Note: The point table and the medal table don’t tally because medals are awarded for 2,000m but not points and also points are awarded for non-medal positions.</p>
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<p><strong>Event Timings</strong></p>
<p>Junior Women 2,000m<br />
Gold : Czech Republic : 9.41.57<br />
Silver : SINGAPORE    : 9.43.13<br />
Bronze : China          : 9.52.20</p>
<p>Junior &#8216;A&#8217; Open 2,000m<br />
Gold    : Czech Republic : 8.53.24<br />
Silver   : Canada          : 9.12.78<br />
Bronze : SINGAPORE     : 9.15.57</p>
<p>Junior Mixed 1,000m<br />
Gold    : SINGAPORE : 4.18.46<br />
Silver   : China        : 4.18.59<br />
Bronze : Germany    : 4.20.02<br />
Junior Mixed 200m<br />
Gold    : SINGAPORE       : 0.51.488<br />
Silver   : China              : 0.51.841<br />
Bronze : United Kingdom : 0.52.073</p>
<p>Junior Women 200m<br />
Gold    : China         : 0:52.407<br />
Silver   : SINGAPORE : 0:53.965<br />
Bronze : Australia      : 0:55.046</p>
<p>Junior Open 200m<br />
Gold    : SINGAPORE : 0.46.613<br />
Silver  : Russia        : 0.49.021<br />
Bronze : Germany    : 0.49.279</p>
<p>Junior Women 500m<br />
Gold    : China            : 2:12:177<br />
Silver  : Canada          : 2:16.562<br />
Bronze : SINGAPORE    : 2:17.015</p>
<p>Junior Mixed 500m<br />
Gold    : SINGAPORE : 2.09.834<br />
Silver   : Germany    : 2.10.017<br />
Bronze : China         : 2.10.577</p>
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