Rosyth Primary

50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships – A picture story (Part 2)

The recently concluded 50th Inter-Primary Track and Field Championships saw over 2,300 student athletes from 89 schools take part. Here's part 2 of a picture story of that event. ...

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“It’s about learning how to win and how to lose.” An interview with Teo Ser Luck (Part 6)

Sports taught him sportsmanship, discipline and how to handle the ups and downs of life, says Teo Ser Luck. ...

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“YOG is not about medals, it’s about the education and culture.” — An interview with Teo Ser Luck (Part 5)

Apart from the economic spinoffs, the Youth Olympic Games will help build the Singapore sports culture, says Teo Ser Luck. ...

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“You bring the foreign talent in and then you compete.” An interview with Teo Ser Luck (Part 4)

With foreign talents taking places in school sports teams, it can be a spur for youth players who have no chances of joining international competitions to compete against foreigners on home soil, says Teo Ser Luck. ...

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“I feel that for schools, the best is: Don’t focus so much on winning.” An interview with Teo Ser Luck (Part 3)

If schools focused on participation and not so much on winning medals, that would broaden the sports talent base for Singapore, says Teo Ser Luck in this third part of an exclusive interview with Red Sports. ...

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“JC life was quite interesting, that was where I met my wife.” An interview with Teo Ser Luck (Part 2)

It took Teo Ser Luck 10 years of courting before his girlfriend agreed to marry him. He apparently wasn't her type at the start and did not share his interest in sports. ...

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“I think you join the girls,” a primary school softball coach once told Teo Ser Luck

Teo Ser Luck found himself playing softball in school with the girls when he couldn't make the football team. From that less than ideal beginning, he taught himself to swim, sparking a lifelong love affair with sports. ...

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