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Singapore’s kitefoiling star Maximilian Maeder is off to a winning start in his season, fresh from claiming The Straits Times’ Athlete of the Year 2024 accolade on April 5.
Meanwhile, Singaporean swimmers, such as Artyom Lukasevits, are looking forward to performing in front of the home crowd, with the start of the countdown to the World Aquatics Championships from July 11 to Aug 3.
Lastly, the Women’s Premier League All-Stars players are more inspired than demoralised after the 7-1 drubbing by Australian top-flight club Brisbane Roar during their recent exhibition match.
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