Besides the 23 Team Singapore athletes, at least 10 other Singaporeans are representing the Republic at Paris 2024.
PARIS – There is no room for a lapse in focus for Sng Puay Liang, as a split-second decision can make the difference between gold and silver, or a medal and going home-empty handed at Paris 2024.
Here in Paris, he also worries about his own elimination as he has seen judges sidelined from the competition. This is why he studiously goes through past championship videos to practise his scoring. Lee got involved in the sport during the 2010 Youth Olympic Games on home soil after his son Timothy – whose twin brother Mark later followed suit in 2011 – were recruited from gymnastics to participate. They eventually went on to compete at the world championships, World Cup and SEA Games.
“Called a ‘rip dive’, the impact on the diver’s entry also sends a shockwave that hits us poolside. It is a truly phenomenal experience. Hockey umpire Lim Hong Zhen takes his preparation to another level, as he went on a 10-month fitness programme that included runs and high-intensity interval training for three days a week. He also officiates matches on weekends.
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