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Singapore's equestrian dressage team clinches silver

SINGAPORE – The equestrian dressage team has bettered their 2013 South-east Games (SEA) Games bronze medal performance by clinching the silver at this year’s Games by finishing with a total score of 201.711 per cent at the Turf Club Riding Centre.

Singapore's Soh Wei Chin in action. PHOTO: Action Images/Reuters

Singapore's Soh Wei Chin in action. PHOTO: Action Images/Reuters

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SINGAPORE – The equestrian dressage team has bettered their 2013 South-east Games (SEA) Games bronze medal performance by clinching the silver at this year’s Games by finishing with a total score of 201.711 per cent at the Turf Club Riding Centre.

The silver winning team consisted of Catherine Oh, Natalie Tan, Soh Wei Chi and Caroline Chew. Indonesia finished first with a total score of 206.579 per cent with causeway rivals finishing third with 170.737 per cent.

The next medal events are on June 8 for the Jumping team at 11 am, June 9 for Individual competition at 9 am where gold medal winner Janine Khoo will most likely set to feature to defend her 2013 gold. The equestrian events will conclude on June 10 with the Jumping Individual at 11 am.

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