Gandhinagar, Oct 4 (Ians) Uttar Pradesh’s Ram Baboo set a National Record in Race Walk even as nine Games Records were broken in athletics and swimming in the 36th National Games here on Tuesday.
Home swimmer Maana Patel and Assam sprinter Amlan Borgohain were the stars of the day, entering the record books twice each.
Maana clocked a personal best time of 26.60 seconds in the 50m freestyle heats in the morning. Later in the evening, she improved her own Games Record while winning the 200m backstroke gold in 2:19.74.
Sadly for home fans, she was beaten in the 50m Freestyle final.
Borgohain broke the 200m mark twice, first in the heats and then in the final. Four runners cracked the 21-second barrier in the final, but there was no denying the Assam athlete the men’s sprint double, having won the 100m dash earlier.
Borgohain left the field in his wake,...
Home swimmer Maana Patel and Assam sprinter Amlan Borgohain were the stars of the day, entering the record books twice each.
Maana clocked a personal best time of 26.60 seconds in the 50m freestyle heats in the morning. Later in the evening, she improved her own Games Record while winning the 200m backstroke gold in 2:19.74.
Sadly for home fans, she was beaten in the 50m Freestyle final.
Borgohain broke the 200m mark twice, first in the heats and then in the final. Four runners cracked the 21-second barrier in the final, but there was no denying the Assam athlete the men’s sprint double, having won the 100m dash earlier.
Borgohain left the field in his wake,...
- 10/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
(L-r) Ben Chuah, Purnima Padmanabhan and Lj Charleston.
Ben Chuah’s Nite X has won the inaugural short film screenwriting competition conducted by Lee Matthews’ Different Films.
The screenplay centres on a casual hook-up between a young and older man in the middle of the night, a window into inter-generational queer relationships and the attraction and dynamics between sexual partners from different worlds.
Chuah will develop the project with Different Films, produced by Daniel Chua, directed by Matthews and released via Different Films’ YouTube channel in 2020.
The company is now looking for experienced crew members who are eager to achieve credits as heads of department on Nite X.
A fan of The Family Law and dramas Lost and The Cry, 33-year-old Chuah has completed an Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting at Rmit.
Matthews initiated the Screenwriter of Distinction Competition to unearth a new voice from Australia’s diverse writing talent pool.
Ben Chuah’s Nite X has won the inaugural short film screenwriting competition conducted by Lee Matthews’ Different Films.
The screenplay centres on a casual hook-up between a young and older man in the middle of the night, a window into inter-generational queer relationships and the attraction and dynamics between sexual partners from different worlds.
Chuah will develop the project with Different Films, produced by Daniel Chua, directed by Matthews and released via Different Films’ YouTube channel in 2020.
The company is now looking for experienced crew members who are eager to achieve credits as heads of department on Nite X.
A fan of The Family Law and dramas Lost and The Cry, 33-year-old Chuah has completed an Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting at Rmit.
Matthews initiated the Screenwriter of Distinction Competition to unearth a new voice from Australia’s diverse writing talent pool.
- 12/3/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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