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SEA Games: Women's 4x400m relay break 41-year-old national record

SINGAPORE — The Singapore women's 4x400m relay quartet of T Piriyah, Dipna Lim-Prasad, Goh Chui Ling and Shanti Pereira have broken the oldest record in Singapore athletics' history books at the SEA Games.

SINGAPORE — The Singapore women's 4x400m relay quartet of T Piriyah, Dipna Lim-Prasad, Goh Chui Ling and Shanti Pereira have broken the oldest record in Singapore athletics' history books at the SEA Games.

The foursome finished fourth in the relay final at the National Stadium today (June 11), clocking a time of 3min 40.58sec to better the previous mark of 3:43:85 set by Glory Barnabas, Cheee Swee Lee, Maimoon Azian, and Lee Tai Jong at the 1974 Tehran Asian Games.

Vietnam won the race in 3:31.46, with Thailand (3:36.82) and Malaysia (3:39.10) taking the silver and bronze respectively.

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