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National Sports Associations play an important role as the sanctioning representatives of their respective sports in Singapore. Responsible for developing and growing their sport, NSAs are crucial to the Singapore sporting scene.
Serving Through Sport With Passion And Pride. Under MCCY, Sport Singapore (SportSG) inspires and transforms Singapore through innovative, fun and meaningful sporting experiences. Our core values.
Netball Singapore is the national body for netball in Singapore. Established in 1962, it has become a professionally run National Sport Association today.
We provide funding opportunities for the development of coach education programmes by the National Sports Associations (NSAs) and continuing coach education pursuits by individual coaches.
Oct 21, 2024 · The Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) is the national badminton governing body in Singapore. It was founded in 1929 with the aim of promoting and developing badminton in the country, as well as making Singapore a top badminton nation in the world.
Singapore Aquatics is the National Sports Association governing Swimming, Water Polo, Artistic Swimming, Diving and Open Water Swimming in Singapore.
National B Div #Rugby (Cup): Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (@indeponline) emerged as champions of the 2024 National School Games Rugby (Cup) today, defeating St. Andrew’s Secondary School 15-11 in a tightly contested final at the National Stadium (@sgsportshub).
Jun 13, 2020 · SINGAPORE - The business of governing sports in Singapore enters the virtual world this year as national sports associations (NSA) are preparing to move their annual general meetings (AGM)...
This is the first time that the SSC is granting multi-year funding to NSAs. Commenting on the introduction of multi-year funding for the NSAs, SSC’s Chief Executive Officer Oon Jin Teik said, “Sporting success takes years to build and will require multi-year planning.
Sep 29, 2021 · Singapore, 29 September 2021 – Dr Hing Siong Chen, Dr Koh Koon Teck and Dr Patrick Liew were elected as the national sports association (NSA) representatives of the Singapore National Olympic Council at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) today. They will serve from 2021 to 2023.