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National sprinter Marc Louis adds 200m mark to his bag of national sprint records
National sprinter Marc Louis adds 200m mark to his bag of national sprint records

Straits Times

time11-08-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

National sprinter Marc Louis adds 200m mark to his bag of national sprint records

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox SINGAPORE – The stars finally aligned for sprinter Marc Louis in Sano, Japan, on Aug 11 when he shattered the 200m mark to complete his collection of national sprint records. Breaking Reuben Lee's 21.07sec time was a target set by his coach Benber Yu at the start of the year and eight months later, he is Singapore's fastest man in the 60m, 100m and 200m events. At the 2nd Sano Sprint, Louis beat five Japanese athletes with his 20.89sec effort, with Sho Kitagawa (21.01sec) and Jun Yamashita (21.27sec) finishing second and third respectively. His time not only eclipsed Lee's previous record set in 2022 but also went under the 21.02sec qualifying mark for 2025 SEA Games. 'I have been trying to chase this record and it feels good to have done it,' said Louis, who turned 23 on Aug 7. 'I felt very happy because there was good execution in the race. I am grateful to be in this position.' Yu, who has worked with Louis for over a decade, could not contain his happiness when he spoke to The Straits Times post-race. He said: 'We are overwhelmed because we have been eyeing it for a while. But previously, in races in Singapore, either the weather was not good or there was not enough competition in the races to push him. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business Lower-wage retail workers to receive up to 6% pay bump from Sept 1 Singapore Keppel to sell M1's telco business to Simba for $1.43b, says deal expected to benefit consumers Singapore ST Explains: Who owns Simba, the company that is buying M1? Singapore Telco competition expected to subside, price war unlikely after sale of M1 to Simba: Analysts Singapore ST Explains: What is Vers and which HDB estates could it be rolled out in? Singapore For Vers to work, compensation should account for varied needs of HDB flat owners: Observers Singapore Ong Ye Kung rebuts complaints about treatment of stallholders at Bukit Canberra Hawker Centre Singapore 'Incorrigible' sexual predator who preyed on children convicted for 4th time 'In this race in Japan, there were some really strong sprinters and that's what we needed. I am thankful and amazed and we also need to credit the whole support team from Singapore Athletics, Sport Singapore and SSI (Singapore Sport Institute).' Having completed his national service last December, Louis decided to train full-time in 2025 to unlock more of his potential, following steady improvements the previous two seasons. At the Cambodia SEA Games in May 2023 , he won Singapore's first 100m silver medal since Gary Yeo's runner-up finish in 2011. His time of 10.39sec was just 0.02sec behind the winner, Soraoat Dapbang of Thailand. Four months later, he lowered U.K. Shyam's 2001 national 100m record by 0.10sec with his 10.27sec run at the Hangzhou Asian Games. Louis then broke the 60m national record at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow in March 2024 with his 6.69sec effort, eclipsing Yeo's 2012 mark by 0.02sec. He shaved 0.01sec off his own 60m record on March 1 in Oskemen, Kazakhstan, and 20 days later, equalled it at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing. With the 200m national mark under his belt, Louis is not letting up. Louis, who credited Yu and strength coach Danny Lum for the achievement, said: 'It is an amazing feeling to be holding all the national records. I did expect to get the 200m record eventually but it is not something I can say I was dreaming about since I was younger. 'Growing up, I was doing totally different events, I was doing the hurdles. But now that I have these records, I will try my best to be as fast as possible.' Yu attributed Louis' progress to the work done on his speed endurance and tweaking his running form. The coach said: 'We have been working on opening up his stride, lifting his knees, and unlocking that extra burst (at the finish of a race).' Louis' next big assignment is the Dec 9-20 SEA Games in Thailand, where the soft-spoken speedster will be seeking a historic sprint gold. He will be hoping to make the progression in the 100m event, after winning the bronze on his debut in Hanoi in 2022 and the silver in Cambodia. He has yet to compete in the 200m at the biennial event. The last Singaporean male athlete to win a sprint gold at the regional event was C. Kunalan, who claimed the 100m and 200m double at the 1969 South-east Asian Peninsular Games (the predecessor of the SEA Games) in Burma (now Myanmar). Describing recent results as being a boost, Louis said: 'This (200m record) is a good motivation for me. I believe I have medal potential for both events, and I am going to prepare well for the Games and hopefully I can bring back a medal in both events.'

Top Stylish Summer Dresses on Discount at Myntra Pay Day Sale
Top Stylish Summer Dresses on Discount at Myntra Pay Day Sale

India.com

time30-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • India.com

Top Stylish Summer Dresses on Discount at Myntra Pay Day Sale

With up to 70% off on a wide range of casual dresses, you can stay cool and fashionable without burning a hole in your pocket. Ideal for brunches, vacations, or everyday comfort, these easygoing styles are a must-have for your summer closet. Plus, with added bank discounts and app-only deals, there's even more reason to shop smart and save big! Image Source: Order Now This dress blends playful charm and structured tailoring with its puffed sleeves and fit‑and‑flare silhouette. The checked fabric gives it a timeless yet trendy edge, ideal for casual day outings or a stylish brunch. The defined waistline gently flares into a twirly skirt—perfect for feminine flair. Key Features: Puff sleeves for a youthful, voluminous effect Structured waist with A-line skirt Mid-thigh length for casual appeal Crisp cotton-blend checked fabric Cons: Puff sleeves may feel restrictive or exaggerated on some frames Checked pattern may limit layering or styling versatility Image Source: Order Now Elegant and refined, this Ambraee dress features a subtle Mandarin collar and delicate lace insets that elevate its simple silhouette. The puff sleeves soften the overall look and add a romantic touch. Ideal for semi-formal events or office-friendly occasions, the solid colour palette makes it easy to accessorize. Key Features: Mandarin collar for a poised neckline Puff sleeves that enhance structure Lace inserts for understated sophistication Solid hue works well with both flats and heels Cons: Lace panels can be delicate, needing gentle handling Collar may feel stiff or less comfortable for long wear Image Source: Order Now Light, airy, and detailed, this Marc Louis dress combines shack-free elegance with laidback charm. Featuring Schiffli embroidery and a smocked bodice, it ensures both comfort and style. The cotton fabric makes it ideal for warm weather, while the knee-length design strikes the perfect casual balance. Key Features: Smocked top for a snug and adjustable fit Schiffli embroidery adds subtle texture Fit‑and‑flare shape enhances natural waist Pure cotton blend, breathable and light Cons: Smocking may restrict sizing flexibility for larger busts Embroidery can snag if caught on accessories Image Source: Order Now The Mast & Harbour mini dress stands out with its puff sleeves and intricate Schiffli detailing. The belt cinches the waist crisply, adding definition and structure. This breezy, youthful dress is perfect for summer outings, weekend getaways, or casual parties. The mini length adds a playful edge. Key Features: Puff sleeves for volume and visual interest Schiffli embroidery for textured charm Waist-cinching belt completes the look Lightweight, airy fabric suited for warm climates Cons: Mini length may not suit those preferring more coverage Belt may feel tight or shift with movement There's no better time to refresh your summer wardrobe than during the Myntra Pay Day Sale, running from 1st to 6th July. From breezy cotton styles to chic fit-and-flare silhouettes, summer casual dresses are on major markdowns—perfect for everything from brunch dates to vacation strolls. With a wide range of styles featuring puff sleeves, lace details, and flattering cuts, these dresses combine comfort with effortless elegance. Add in up to 70% off, along with bank offers and limited-time deals, and you've got the perfect excuse to stock up on stylish, weather-friendly outfits without overspending. Summer style starts here—don't miss out! Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

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