Kristina Knott wins SEA Games 200m in 23.01 Games record
>> December 07, 2019
FLASH PERFORMANCE ___ Fil-Am sprinter Kristina Knott had already erased the games record earlier in the morning as she clocked 23.07, to win the women's 200m in the afternoon with another record-breaking.
The 24-year-old improved her time to 23.01 for a new SEA Games record, as well as a national record.
Vietnam's defending champion Le Tu Chinh settled for silver in 23.45, while the 2015 champion Veronica Pereira of Singapore secured the bronze (23.77).
The 24-year-old improved her time to 23.01 for a new SEA Games record, as well as a national record.
Vietnam's defending champion Le Tu Chinh settled for silver in 23.45, while the 2015 champion Veronica Pereira of Singapore secured the bronze (23.77).