Team Singapore's men open the artistic gymnastics competition at the 28th SEA Games. Here they are getting ready for the team final, starting on the floor exercise with Aizat Jufrie, Gabriel Gan, Terry Tay, Hoe Wah Toon, and Timothy Tay
Aizat Jufrie mid-air in a twisting layout
Terry Tay with a solid Japanese handstand
Next up is floor event specialist Hoe Wah Toon
Anchoring the team on floor is Timothy Tay
One of the standout routines on pommel was from Timothy, who would go on to qualify for the individual all-around final
Rings has traditionally been a weak event for Singapore, but this generation of gymnasts are turning that around. Aizat Jufrie here in an iron cross
Terry Tay, another rings strongman, on his full-twisting double back dismount. Both Terry and Aizat qualified for the rings event final
Timothy Tay opening the vault rotation for Singapore with a Yurchenko double
Aizat Jufrie adding another strong score into the vault
Terry Tay powering down the runway
A solid double twisting Tsukahara puts Singapore in good stead for a medal, and Wah Toon in the individual event vault final
Timothy Tay flying high on parallel bars
Terry Tay in a dislocate jam, en route to a smashing finish by Singapore, placing them ahead strong rivals Indonesia and the Philippines, with Vietnam and Thailand to come
A historic podium finish for Team Singapore, as these gymnasts clinch bronze, and the first team SEA Games medal for men's gymnastics. Vietnam defended their team title, and Thailand just narrowly edged Singapore by 0.055 for the silver. From L-R: Hoe Wah Toon, Gregory Gan, Aizat Jufrie, Gabriel Gan, Timothy Tay, and Terry Tay
When they thought no one was looking...
The women's artistic gymnastics team began their quest to defend Singapore's SEA Games title on Day 2 of competition
Singapore had a solid rotation on beam with no falls, and anchored by a strong performance from Ashly Lau, seen here doing a beautiful sheep jump
Clean routines on floor further secured the team's spot on the podium. Kelsie Muir here was part of the lineup on this apparatus
Vault didn't quite go as expected, with the strongest vaulter and all-around gymnast Nadine Nathan fumbling on the event. Kudos to Michelle Teo here for staying calm and delivering to enter herself into the event final
Unfortunately the quest for gold came unraveled on the uneven bars, with a few uncharacteristic falls. Not here though, where Zeng Qiyan executed a nice piked Jaeger