Interviews with sports personalities

“The highlight would definitely be the win against Indonesia” – Toh Zhi Hong, water polo

Toh Zhi Hong, 23, was part of the Singapore national water polo team that just won gold at the 2013 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games

By |2013-12-20T16:00:59+08:00December 20th, 2013|The Red Sports Interview, water polo|0 Comments

“I’m always learning new things about golf even though I’ve been playing the sport for such a long time” – Spex scholar and golfer Jonathan Woo

Jonathan Woo, 23, is the only golfer to win the Sports Excellence (Spex) Scholarship.

By |2013-12-20T17:26:59+08:00December 18th, 2013|golf, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“I hope to do my little part in reigniting the popularity of Judo in Singapore” – judoka Benny Tan

Benny Tan, 28, is part of the Singapore Judo contingent at the 2013 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. He is competing in the Nage no Kata event, an event where throwing techniques are demonstrated.

By |2013-12-18T18:11:11+08:00December 18th, 2013|judo, The Red Sports Interview|1 Comment

“Training develops discipline, it hones your character and it indeed shapes your destiny” – sprinter Calvin Kang

Sprinter Calvin Kang, 23, will be part of the 4x100m relay team representing Singapore at the 2013 Myanmar SEA Games.

By |2013-12-18T16:22:52+08:00December 16th, 2013|The Red Sports Interview, track-and-field|0 Comments

“Sailing has changed from being all about results, to performing well internally” – sailor Darren Choy

Darren Choy will partner Joel Pang in the 470 class at the 2013 SEA Games.

By |2013-12-16T16:28:21+08:00December 11th, 2013|sailing, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“I was one of the last few to cross the line, and all the other sailors cheered for me as though I came in first” – sailor Joel Pang

Joel, who started out in track and field, switched to sailing while he was in Singapore Sports School.

By |2013-12-16T16:28:02+08:00December 9th, 2013|sailing, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“Sailing requires a combination of physique, mental strength, technique, tactics and most cases, teamwork” – sailor Tan Jen-E

Tan Jen-E, 17, will sail for Singapore at the 2013 South-East Asian (SEA) Games.

By |2013-12-09T17:40:05+08:00December 9th, 2013|sailing, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“I was down with tonsillitis and was hospitalised for five days” – basketballer Ng Hanbin

Ng Hanbin, 24, is fit and raring to go at the SEA Games, after overcoming tonsillitis.

By |2013-12-07T23:09:36+08:00December 7th, 2013|basketball, The Red Sports Interview|1 Comment
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