ST Full time Report Million dollar plan to promote swimming Safuwan makes SPL return after 14 years
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Singapore Aquatics is aiming to teach 500,000 people to swim and build water confidence over the next five years through its SwimSingapore initiative.
Meanwhile, the Football Association of Singapore has unveiled a slew of changes, including doubling the total prize money and increasing the foreign quota, in an effort to raise the competitiveness of the Singapore Premier League.
Separately, Singaporean kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder is optimistic about the impact his new coaching team will have on his career after clinching the silver at the Youth European Championships.
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New national swimming framework aims to reach 500,000 participants over 5 years
The initiative is aimed at building water confidence, promoting water safety and unlocking potential.
S’pore’s largest contingent of 72 athletes raring to compete at the World Aquatics Championships
They will compete in swimming, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming and water polo.
Singapore kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder in coaching switch; wins silver at Youth European C’ships
He is now working with the Swiss team alongside coach Matthieu Girolet.
FAS introduces enhancements to SPL, with increase in prize money and foreign player quota
Total prize money will be more than doubled for the 2025-26 season.
Lions stalwart Safuwan Baharudin returns to the Singapore Premier League after 14 years
He joins Lion City Sailors on a season-long loan from Malaysia Super League giants Selangor FC.
Lionesses eager to get delayed Asian Cup qualifying campaign under way
They will
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