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SEA Games 2025: Charmaine Chang clinches second gold in Bangkok in women’s doubles with Arianne Tay
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Arianne Tay and Charmaine Chang won the women's doubles gold on Dec 17. Photo: SportSG/ Wanchalerm Sitthidech

 

Despite trailing world champions in the SEA Games quarter-final on Wednesday (Dec 17), debutantes Charmaine Chang and Arianne Tay remained unfazed.

Reminding themselves to keep fighting, their determination paid off as Chang and Tay beat Malaysians Natasha Mohamed Roslan and Sin Li Jane to reach the last four and eventually claim gold. 

In the final, they outscored Indonesia’s Alisha Nabila Larasati and Putty Insavilla Armein 379-353 at the Blu-O Rhythm & Bowl. 

Chang, who won the singles gold two days ago, said: “During qualifying, we did decently. I wouldn’t say as well as the rest but we tried to pick up as much as we could and tried to find solutions to tackle the lanes. 

“Our quarter-final match was the toughest one and we knew we had to make every shot count. We did pretty well during that match and with that momentum, we carried on to the semis and the final.” 

20251217_Bowling_WS-6321Charmaine Chang celebrating during the women's doubles bowling final on Dec 17. Photo: SportSG/ Wanchalerm Sitthidech

Tay credited the win to their shared mindset of not wanting to end the event with regrets.

She said: “We really just found all the way to the end and we wanted to put all our effort in and leave no regrets on the lane. We did that today and that got us the gold. 

“It may be a bit demoralising to see the score when we’re losing, right? But ultimately, we know that the game isn’t finished until it’s finished.” 

They will next compete in the team event alongside Colleen Pee and Nur Irdina Hazly over the next two days where they will be hoping to sweep the women’s events for Singapore. 

Tay said: “Anything can happen. We have received and gathered a lot of information from the singles and doubles events. The team event will comprise both patterns and from there, the four of us will have to work together. 

“From what we’ve gathered, we’ll figure it out and get the shots executed well.”

20251217_Bowling_WS-3682Arianne Tay hopes to apply what they have learnt in the singles and doubles to the upcoming team event. Photo: SportSG/ Wanchalerm Sitthidech 

The 33rd SEA Games are held in Thailand from 9 to 20 December 2025. For the latest Team Singapore coverage and news, follow Team Singapore on their social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok) or visit the official Team Singapore website.

Laura Chia

Laura Chia

Laura Chia is a former sports journalist who has covered numerous international events, including the 2022 SEA Games in Hanoi and F1 Singapore Grand Prix. She was also part of the press office of many sporting events in Singapore, the most recent being the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, and has worked with various international sporting organisations including Liverpool FC, FIBA and World Aquatics.