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The second of round submission is now on!
Sports Media Fund is an initiative jointly launched by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) and the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) to support the creation of quality local sports content for local and international consumption on different media platforms, and in particular digital media.
Companies are invited to submit their applications every two months. The second round of submission will be from 5 January 2009 to 30 January 2009. For more details, please click here.
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World champion Luke Kibet came out tops at the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon on Sunday, winning the men's event in a record-breaking time of 2 hours and 13 minutes.
The Singapore Marathon, now in its seventh year, also broke new grounds with an estimated 50,000 runners taking to the streets in various events.
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SSC and MOE to co-organise the inaugural Asian Youth Games in 2009
In less than a year, Singapore will play host to young athletes and officials from 45 Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) member nations at the first-ever Asian Youth Games (AYG) in Singapore in 2009. The multi-sport event will take place from 29 June to 7 July 2009, and will be jointly organised by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Singapore Sports Council (SSC)
For more information, please click here.
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Begin your Youth Olympic Games (YOG) journey now!
Officially opened on 30 October 2008, the two-storey Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Learning Centre housed at the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (SYOGOC) Headquarters is a space for youth to discover and experience the spirit of Olympism and trace Singapore's journey in hosting the first YOG in 2010.
The YOG Learning Centre is open from Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) from 2pm to 5pm, starting from 4 November 2008. Admission is free. For more information, please visit www.singapore2010.sg
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Swimmer Pin Xiu Wins Singapore's 1st GOLD Medal at Paralympics
Thanks to Pin Xiu. Her stunning performance ensured Singapore's National Anthem - Majulah Singapura, was heard for the first time at the Paralympics or Olympic Games.
The 16-year-old, Yip Pin Xiu, became the first Singapore athlete to win gold at the Paralympic Games when she touched home first in the 50m backstroke (S3) in 58.75 seconds, finishing a whopping 7.32 seconds faster than silver medallist.
The Singapore star was clearly primed for gold, after breaking her own world record in the heats with a time of 57.92 seconds, bettering her previous mark of 1:00.80 set at the US Paralympic Games in April. This is the 2nd World Record breaking performance from the young swim star during the Paralympic Games in Beijing. Pin Xiu has already won a silver medal, also the first in Singapore's history, in women's 50m freestyle.
While the Games end on Wednesday, 17 September 2008, Singapore's six athletes have completed all their events and will return home on Thursday with one gold, one silver (Pin Xiu) and two bronze medals, through equestrian dressage rider Laurentia Tan.
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Laurentia Wins 2 Historic Paralympic Bronze Medals!
Well done Laurentia Tan! We are proud of you for bringing home Singapore's 1st and 2nd Paralympic medals (bronze).
Click here to find out more.
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Developed by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC), www.singaporesports.sg is a one stop, integrated portal for the local sports scene. The portal makes it easy for people to find out what sports events are happening in town, where to play sports and book sports facilities online, how to play sports, who to play sports with, where to find other online sports communities and have fun - all in one convenient online location.
Let's enrich and engage ourselves in this new sports portal, and relive enjoyable sporting moments.
LET'S PLAY !
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The Singapore Sports Council (SSC) headquarters has moved out of the National Stadium.
Our New Address: 230 Stadium Boulevard Singapore 397799 Main Tel: 63457111 Main Fax: 64409205
With immediate effect, all deliveries and correspondences should be addressed to our new office.
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The Singapore Government announced that it has selected the Singapore Sports Hub Consortium (SSHC) led by Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd as the preferred bidder for the Singapore Sports Hub Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) project, subject to finalisation of contract details.
Latest media announcement: Singapore Sports Hub Preferred Bidder Announcement
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