ST Full time Report Billionaire seriously considering a run for FAS presidency Schooling set for Int l Hall of Fame induction

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Singaporean billionaire and Lion City Sailors chairman Forrest Li is“seriously considering” a bid for FAS presidency in the upcoming elections, which must be held by April.

Meanwhile, the Republic’s 2016 Olympic champion Joseph Schooling expressed gratitude to be named among the International Swimming Hall of Fame’s 11 inductees for 2025.

Finally, Singapore’s squash girls punched above their weight at the Asian Junior Team Championships, where the fifth seeds clinched a joint-bronze after stunning fourth-seeded South Korea.

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Billionaire Forrest Li ‘seriously considering’ a run for FAS presidency

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He is the founder of homegrown tech firm Sea Limited, whose subsidiaries include e-commerce platform Shopee.

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Joseph Schooling to be inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame

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The Olympic champion is the first Singaporean to be honoured and joins superstar Michael Phelps, among others.

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For 83-year-old Auntie Ng, Lion City Sailors matches are the happiest time of the week

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Meet this grandmother who never misses a Lion City Sailors game – home or away.

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Tanjong Pagar United footballer’s contract terminated after punching incident in U-21 game

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Aniq Rizqin, 19, was arrested after the match against Albirex Niigata on Feb 10. Police investigations are ongoing.

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Heat no issue for Singapore shooters, who win 3 golds at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Cup

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Women’s 10m air rifle team Martina Veloso, Ho Xiu Yi and Fernel Tan lead the honours in Bangkok.

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Singapore claim girls’ joint-bronze at Asian Junior Squash Team Championships

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