Thursday, 1 November 2018


The 22nd September was no ordinary sunny day because it was the day that most of our TuPSS members were looking forward to. It was finally time for the annual TuPSS Sports Day 2018 with the theme 'Not Fast, Just Furious'!

Participants gathered in the Sports Complex as early as 7 am and the day kick-started with some stretching and aerobics to get them warmed up.







The event officially started after a speech by Dr. Jason Loo, our lecturer advisor and the Organizing Chairperson.


The first competition was a run around the campus to get the participants heart pumping and blood rushing. Once they had all returned back to the sports complex, the day continue with some ice breaking games whereby they sat in their own houses that there were grouped into and played two games which were human knot and two truth one lie. Though simple, these games helped them get to know each other better as each group consisted of members from different year and some of the juniors have yet to meet their seniors.











After getting closer, the houses were asked to choose their captain and to get them hyped up for the next activity, there were asked to come up with a house cheer. Next up came the basketball and captain ball competition. All the participants gave it their all to win for their houses and the rankings turned out to be as below:

Basketball:
1st: Red house
2nd: Blue house
3rd: Green house
4th: Yellow house

Captain ball:
1st: Yellow house
2nd: Red house
3rd: Blue house
4th: Green house











By 12pm, it was time to let the participants catch their breath and fill their stomachs with some food. The participants ate together and also had the chance to mingle. Once they had their energy fueled up, the sports day resumed with dodgeball and 'mini sports day'. The 'mini sports day' are actual sports events but with a twist in it such as penalties (Football), relay (push-ups + sit ups + jumping star + burpees), blanket ball (Volleyball) and handball (hand tied together). As the participants competed to defeat their opponents, the committees were playing close attention and taking down scores.


Dodgeball:
1st: Green house
2nd: Blue house
3rd: Yellow house
4th: Red house

"Mini sports day”:
1st: Green house
2nd: Blue house
3rd: Yellow house
4th: Red house 

















Finally once everyone settled down after the games, it was time for the prize giving ceremony and group photo session. The house that was victorious was the Red house and this was followed by Yellow house, Green house and last but not least, Blue house. However, no matter what the results were, everyone was definitely champions as they exhibited great sportsmanship and went all out to help their houses win! Moreover, TuPSS Sports day was never about winning but was more about strengthening the bond between TuPSS juniors and seniors!







All in all, everyone had a blast on that eventful day and we would like to say a huge THANK YOU to all the committees for their dedication and effort in planning TuPSS Sports Day 2018. And to all the participants, thank you for supporting us by joining and making it a success!



Written by,
Amanda Keo Wann Yuin
Editorial Board 17/18/19








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Monday, 8 October 2018

TuPSS Annual Badminton Day
Serve the Heat, Smash the Heart.

Drop the pharmacy student stereotype and see what we can do every year! TuPSS's annual badminton day was held on 8th of September at South Quay Extreme Sports Centre.

It was an event where all the seniors and juniors came together to have a friendly match in badminton. This not only serves as a platform for the pharmacy students to break a sweat but also to become closer as a pharmily as stronger bonds and relationships are made through these type of events.

 

The event ended with a blast but lets look at what happened on that day.

Amanda Wong serving

Fly swatting position

Women's single: Amanda vs Elaine

Neither of them were giving up yet


Photographer of the day (being photographed)






Priscilla: what should I do now









Pretty Organizing Chairperson






Can they continue their legacy?

President wants a highlight also

Fearsome partners





Elaine is a busy D:

We can see the match was intense


Wheeeee


Badminton? or Sleep? which one do you prefer?


Chee Hong in action!

Everyone is happy!

When seniors says AAI is easy


Michelle with the chow-yun-fat look

Although everyone there had their own schedule on a Saturday, we still managed to come together to spend a little time with each other, to mingle around, get to know each other and most importantly to strengthen the senior-junior relationship. As for winners, everyone was and will always be a winner because everyone broke a sweat, burned a few calories and made memorable bonds. :) 


Nevertheless, we would still have to congratulate the badminton legends this year.

CHAMPS FOR SERVE THE HEAT, SMASH THE HEART:

Women's double: Au Yong Yee Leng, Chua Sher Fern
Men's doubles: Theam Jia Hui, Tan Chun Kit
Mix Doubles: Leong Chee Hong, Amanda Wong Sue-Lyn
Women's Singles: Amanda Wong Sue-Lyn

A big round of applause to all of them and for the others, try your best next year to claim your title!

Written by:
Christopher Wong Chun Sing
Head of Editorial Board TuPSS 2017/2018/2019

Edited by:
Amanda Keo Wann Yuin
Editorial Board TuPSS 2017/2018/2019

Posted by TuPSS Editorial Board On 08:34 1 comment READ FULL POST

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