Charmaine Chang wins SEA Games women's bowling gold, Singapore’s first since 2022
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Charmaine Chang claimed the women’s singles bowling gold at the 2025 SEA Games on Monday (Dec 15) with a decisive 234–191 victory.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Charmaine Chang claimed the women’s singles bowling gold at the 2025 SEA Games on Monday (Dec 15) with a decisive 234–191 victory.
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