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Double Joy for the Mok Siblings on Valentine’s Day at the Wings Cross-Country Championships

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Bedok Reservoir, Saturday, 14 February 2009 - Siblings Mok Ying Ren and Mok Ying Rong, won in the Men’s Open and Women’s Under-17 categories at the Wings Cross-Country Championships here at the Bedok Reservoir Park, one week on from their starring roles at the SAA Road Relays for their teams.

Ying Rong, representing Raffles Girls’ School, won in a time of 16:45 min, with the next fastest runner - Clara from Methodist Girls’ School - some way behind in 17:35 min, staking a a strong claim to the Under-17 girls’ national inter-schools cross-country individual crown that is to be earned on 25 March on these same grounds.

As Ying Rong crossed the finish line to stamp her dominance in the Under-17 girls’ category, Ying Ren, representing Wings Athletics Club, was just getting warmed up for the start of the Men’s Open race and to replicate the feat of his younger sister, whom he also helps to coach.

Ying Ren, had no illusions about the difficulty of his task though as amongst the field of runners was RJC’s reigning ‘A’ Division cross-country champion Soh Ruiyong, who comes from the same lineage of runners as Ying Ren, under the tutelage of Mr Steven Quek who coaches the NUS, RJC, River Valley High and Singapore Sports School teams.

As the race got underway, Ying Ren and Soh headed the pack of runners and were soon lodged in a duel that the former was eager to extricate himself out of as early as possible.

That showed up in his tactics as he put in sporadic bursts of pace at frequent intervals in the first half of the race, hoping to shake off Soh. Undeterred, Soh kept up the pressure and was running off Ying Ren’s shoulder as they descended from the only hill on the course. With the descent came momentum that had Ying Ren seeking to lose Soh and the latter to close the gap on the former.


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