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Singaporean golfer Shannon Tan is proud of her battling qualities after showing nerves of steel in taming the notoriously difficult course at the German Masters en route to winning her second Ladies European Tour title.
Meanwhile, Tia Rozario is also in high spirits after clearing over 6mat an athletics meet in Thailand to seal a place in the long jump event for the SEA Games later this year.
Separately, departing national coach Tsutomu Ogura is happy to have helped build an atmosphere of “high motivation” within the Singapore football team. His stint was terminated prematurely because of personal reasons.
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S’pore golfer Shannon Tan claims second Ladies European Tour title
She showed remarkable composure on a windy final day to claim the €45,000 (S$67,000) winner’s cheque.
Long jumper Tia Rozario earns first SEA Games berth after reuniting with coach
Valeri Obidko believes there is more to come from the athlete who leapt 6.16m at a recent meet.
Departing S’pore coach Tsutomu Ogura hails Lions’ spirit, urges players to make history
In an interview with ST, he noted the mentality shift among the players under his watch.
When it comes to appointing the next Lions coach, history is a great teacher
The FAS does not need to pursue a marquee name, but the choice must convey a serious intent, writes Deepanraj Ganesan.
S’pore footballer Kyoga Nakamura seeks improvement at new Thai club
He has joined Thai giants Bangkok United
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