1960 Summer Olympics / Participant (Singapore)

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Singapore took part in the 1960 Summer Olympics in the Italian capital Rome with five male athletes in three competitions in three sports.

Since 1948 it was Singapore's fourth participation in the Summer Olympics .

The youngest athlete was the sailor James Cooke at 25 years and 184 days , the oldest athlete was the sailor Ned Holiday (59 years and 338 days).

Medals

With a silver medal won the Team Singapore's No. 32 ranked in the medal count .

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Tan Howe Liang Weightlifting lightweight

Participants by sport

Weightlifting Weightlifting

  • Tan Howe Liang
    • lightweight
    Final: 380.0 kg, second place Silver medal
    Military press: 115.0 kg, fourth place
    Snatch: 110.0 kg, fifth place
    Push: 155.0 kg, first place

shoot shoot

  • Kok Kum Woh
    • Free target gun
    Qualification: Group two, 325 points, rank 30, overall rank 58, not qualified for the final
    Round one: 72 points
    Round two: 81 points
    Round three: 87 points
    Round four: 85 points

sailing sailing

Dragons

  • Results
    Final: 1,059 points, rank 25
    Race one: 152 points, 3:50:11 hours, 24th place
    Race two: 152 points, 2:13:32 hours, 24th place
    Race three: 134 points, 3:04:08 hours, 25th place
    Race four: 117 points, 3:22:59 hours, 26th place
    Race five: 134 points, 2:43:39 hours, 25th place
    Race six: 277 points, 2:36:59 hours, 18th place
    Race seven: 210 points, 2:43:39 hours, 21st place
  • team
    James Cooke
    Thomas Durcan
    Ned Holiday

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