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Former national badminton doubles player Loh Kean Hean has turned his attention to coaching after announcing his retirement.
Meanwhile, Lions defender Irfan Fandi is keen to showcase his abilities when he faces Manchester United in Kuala Lumpur as a member of the Asean All-Stars.
Finally, the Singapore skydivers brushed aside a burglary at their accommodation in Belgium to win one gold, two silvers and one bronze at the world indoor championships.
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Man who died at 2XU Compression Run identified as Indonesian who was working in Singapore
His body was repatriated to Jakarta on April 29.
Singapore doubles player Loh Kean Hean retires; aims to build ‘badminton community’
He and former players Jessica Tan and Crystal Wong receive post-career gratuity payout totalling $220,000.
Team Singapore’s indoor skydivers steal the show at world meet despite break-in
The athletes were shocked to find their place ransacked, forcing them to relocate to a hotel midway through the competition.
S’pore chess grandmaster Tin Jingyao eyes next milestone after winning regional title
He also became the first local to cross the 2,600 mark in Elo rating.
Irfan Fandi hopes for career boost after Asean All-Stars call-up to play against Man United
The Singapore defender had struggled with leg injuries.
Newly installed FAS president Forrest Li wants to focus on youth
The billionaire takes over the stewardship of local football until 2029.
On new FAS chief Forrest
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