Annual Report 2016

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Annual Report 2016/ 2017


About Singapore Gymnastics

Our Mission Our Core Values (“Piper”)

To promote gymnastics as a sport for all ages and to

Passion for what we do

develop world class athletes who consistently win medals at the South East Asian

Integrity in how we do it Professionalism in our approach Enjoyment in the process

Games, Asian Games,

Respect for others

Commonwealth Games, and other Games.

Information on Singapore Gymnastics

Singapore Gymnastics (SG) was registered with the Registry of Societies on 24 July 2003 and gazetted on 15 August 2003 as the National Sports Association for gymnastics. Its formation by the gymnastics fraternity was supported by the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) and Sports Singapore (SportSG). Singapore Gymnastics has been affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) since December 2003. Singapore Gymnastics is a registered Charity since December 2010. In addition, Singapore Gymnastics received the status of Institution of a Public Character (IPC) which allows the association to receive tax-deductable donations.

Registered Address: 3 Stadium Drive #01-33 Singapore 397630 UEN Number: T03SS0136E IPC Number: IPC000511

Photo (Front cover): Knight Ong 1


Partners & Sponsors Partners

Sponsors

Event Sponsors

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Sports Hub Community Play Day

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CONTENTS

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Message from the President Corporate Information • Management Committee • Secretariat • High-Performance Program Coaches

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Marketing • Electronic & Social Media Platforms • Photographs • Ticketing • Sponsorships

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Fundraising

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Participation & Membership • National Competitions • Gymnastics for All • Membership • Judging • National Programme Updates • Coach Education

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High Performance • Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) • Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) • Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) • Singapore Gymnastics National Champions

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Sport Singapore Funding for FY16/17 Other Relevant Disclosures

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Conflict of Interest SG Reserves Position

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Message from the President The year was a relatively quiet one on the competiton front with no major multi-sport event on our calendar. Nevertheless, our elite gymnasts never stopped training in their relentless pursuit for peak performance. By the time you read this, the results of how we fare at the August SEA Games in Malaysia would be out. Regardless of that result, we can take heart in our training programme based on the results of our junior gymnasts who competed at the recent Asean Schools Games in July. Gymnastics was the major medal contributor for the Singapore contingent, garnering a total of 9 golds, 5 silvers and 6 bronzes. Our heartiest congratulations to our gymnasts and coaches for a job well done! Outside of the field of play, SG office was far from quiet though! We underwent a challenging period which saw the departure of Janssen, Ellie and She-Na, effectively reducing the Secretariat to less than half-strength. We had to work tirelessly to ensure that the organisational knowledge was not lost in transition whilst restructuring the Secretariat, a concept, which with all credit due, first came from the Secretariat themselves. At this point, I must say a big Thank You to our volunteer consultant, Pak Kheng, for literallly ‘taking over the captaincy of the ship’. Kudos must also go to Madeline and Clarence, our Secretary and Deputy Secretary respectively, for spending so much time to guide the Secretariat and to put in place the restructuring framework. We are not totally out of the woods yet, but with new General Manager, Karen Norden, formerly of Gymnastics Australia, at the helm and a more technically inclined Secretariat, I am confident that we are moving in the right direction. Our aim is to be the representative and governing body for all things gymnastics in Singapore. Key to fulfilling this is our ability to work with all stakeholders – our members, clubs, schools and Sports SG - expect to see and hear a lot more from Singapore Gymnastics in the coming year!

Yours Respectfully,

Choy Kah Kin

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Corporate Information Management Committee 2015-2017

Choy Kah Kin President

Gan Chai San Vice-President

1st

2nd

Patrick Ho Vice-President

Edward Low 3rd Vice-President

Stephen Lim Treasurer

Pansy Khua Assistant Treasurer

Madeline Chan Secretary

Clarence Yap Assistant Secretary

Alfred Nathan Committee Member

William Soh Committee Member

Keong Sin Gen Committee Member

Perry Koh Committee Member

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MC meeting attendance Choy Kah Kin Gan Chai San Patrick Ho Edward Low Stephen Lim Pansy Khua Madeline Chan Clarence Yap Alfred Nathan William Soh Keong Sin Gen Perry Koh Ong She-Na Lee Pak Kheng

July 2016 to June 2017 President Vice-President, Excellence Vice-President, Participation Vice-President, Industry Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Secretary Assistant Secretary (From July 2016) Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member (Until July 2017) Co-opted Member (From May 2017) Co-opted Member (From February 2017)

Audit Committee Joseph Kwok Daniel Tan Genevieve Heng

5/5 3/5 4/5 3/5 5/5 4/5 3/5 5/5 4/5 2/5 1/5 1/5 0/1 2/2

Auditor Chairperson Member Member

C.C Yang and Co

Consultant

Legal Adviser

Lee Pak Kheng

Koh Swee Yen, Wong Partnership

Sub-Committee Heads (Until July 2017) Men’s Artistic Women’s Artistic Rhythmic Trampoline

Perry Koh Alfred Nathan Patrick Ho William Soh

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Secretariat Janssen Ong (Until November 2016) Karen Norden (From June 2017) Ong She-Na (Until March 2017) Ye Cui (From June 2017) Quek Meizhen Teresa Eleonora Klidzia (Until April 2017) Tan Kee Yuen (Until June 2017) Tan Kee Yuen (From July 2017) Yurni Hikmah (Until January 2017) Tan Siew Gek (From Feb 2017) Perry Koh (From August 2017) Lim Heem Wei (From June 2017) Choy Dian Chun (From April 2017)

General Manager General Manager Finance & Officer Manager Finance & HR Manager High Performance Manager High Participation Manager High Performance Executive Membership & Events Manager NEW Sports Administrator Finance/Bookkeeper MAG Sport Development Manager NEW WAG Sport Development Manager NEW RG Sport Development Manager NEW

High-Performance Program Coaches Men’s Artistic

Women’s Artistic

Ryosuke Kusumi Yurii Odnoroh

Zhu Yibin Xin Yingying (Until Jan 2017) Li Yaochun (From Apr 2017) Jiang Bo Wang Xin Zhang Ruoping Chen Xiao

Rhythmic Natalia Rybak Ganna Subbotina (Until Nov 2016) Olena Turkina (Until March 2017) Liliia Iliasova (Until May 2017)

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Sean Yeo

Photo: Knight Ong

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Marketing Report Electronic & Social Media Platforms Singapore Gymnastics employs the use of a variety of electronic tools to keep members updated of our events and promote the sport to the public. While our website remains the main communication platform for official matters and updates on latest events, maintaining our presence on various social media platforms allow us to engage our audience to pick up interest and drive users to our website. Followers Facebook – 3,076 (as of 31 March 2017) Twitter – 912 Instagram – 1,076 (as of 3 Aug 2017)

Photographs SG accredits volunteer photographers at our events to take photos for sale. The sale of these photos have proven popular with competitors, and in this FY has netted us a profit of $921 as at 31 March 2017. The sales continue online and are a source of constant income for SG. The photographs are property of SG and are also used to give our collaterals a professional look while showcasing the beauty of our sport. SG will continue to engage photographers for our events to generate photos to visually captivate our audience.

Ticketing Ticketing remains a significant source of income to help cover costs of running our events. Our ticketing strategy remains unchanged. Tickets are priced affordably ranging from $5 to $10 for local events. In a bid to bring gymnastics to the masses, GymFest 2016 was held in a public space and tickets were not charged. Compared to National Championships 2016, we saw a 64% increase in ticket sales for the National Championships 2017, and a small increase in ticket sales for Singapore Open. Overall for FY17, there has been an increase in 22% for ticket sales, compared to FY16.

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Spectator Numbers & Ticket Sales for Local Competitions 6000

$16,000 NC17, $13,166

5000 4000

SgOpen15, $11,636

SgOpen16, $13,860

$12,000 $10,000

3000 2000 1000

$14,000

$8,000 NC16, $6,270

2500

$6,000 2160

2217

1524

$4,000 $2,000

0

$0 National Championships

Singapore Open

Spectator Numbers FY16

Spectator Numbers FY17

Ticket Revenue FY16

Ticket Revenue FY17

Sponsorships SG seeks donations and sponsorships from corporations and individuals to fund our various programms and support elite gymnasts. Our initiatives range from ensuring our events run at positive margins to providing training support and equipment to support the development of elite gymnasts. Our corporate sponsors have seen their brands being strengthened through their active involvement in our causes and events. For the financial year ending 31 March 2017, total sponsorship in cash received amounted to $200. Total sponsorship in kind amounted to $5,000.

Fundraising A charity golf fundraising event was held on 18 October 2016 at Orchid Country Club to raise funds for SG’s high-performance programs. The golf charity saw members of our community from various backgrounds and disciplines come together to seek donations from corporates and individuals. The funds raised will go towards developing better programs for the advancement of our high-performance goals. Funds raised from this event totalled $171,558.50. The event was a huge success, and we look to organise more fundraising events to generate an income stream independent of our grant.

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Photo: Steven Goh Photo: Steven Goh

SG Charity Golf 2016

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Participation & Membership National Competitions Singapore Gymnastics organises 2 key annual competitions at Bishan Sports Hall for competitive gymnasts to compete locally and progress along the pre-determined competition pathway. Grading exercises conducted at these events monitor athlete progress and identify talented athletes for the elite pathway. These events were successfully delivered with the collaboration of staff and management committee members, respective discipline technical representatives, contractors, judges and volunteers. A volunteer appreciation was held on 11 January 2017 to celebrate our successful events and thank key volunteers for their contributions. We look forward to working with them closely in future. Singapore Open 2016 Singapore Open remains one of the few FIG-sanctioned competitions for MAG, WAG, & RG in this region. The steady stream of competitors from greater Southeast Asia annually is testament to our competition organising abilities and judging standards, which we strive to continually better. Trampoline was added for the first time to the Singapore Open, with the launch of the Trampoline National Development Pathway, 8 clubs and schools took part. Participation rates rose yet again this year, to a total of 611 gymnasts, an increase of 8.34% compared to last year.

361

247 174

175

0 MAG

WAG

RG

0

82

Photo: Steven Goh

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63

76

218

326

2014

GYMNASTS PARTICIPATION NUMBERS IN 2015 2016 SINGAPORE OPEN

TRA

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National Championships 2017 Riding on the success of the introduction of Trampoline at Singapore Open 2016, the first grading exercise for Trampoline was rolled out at the 9th National Championships. Photo: Steven Goh

Photo: Steven Goh

Photo: Steven Goh

Photo: Jason Lee

Photo: Jason Lee Overall participation including all disciplines soared 42.4% from 450 to 641 gymnasts in 2017 compared to 2016.

GYMNASTS PARTICIPATION NUMBERS IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016

2017

307

169

62

122

MAG

WAG

RG

0

0

28

21

35

161

278

382

2015

TRA

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Gymnastics for All GymFest 2016 The first ever edition of GymFest held in a shopping mall saw groups performing at StarVista, to bring gymnastics closer to the public and increase awareness for the sport. A total of 245 participants took part in the event, this included member clubs, schools and a team from Malaysia. Participating teams were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze based on criteria modelled after Gym for Life Challenge Format.

Photo: Philip Au

Membership Membership numbers continue to grow across all membership types. With a membership database, accurate competition entries can be verified, personal accident insurance for gymnasts at our events can be catered for, and sponsors and partners engaged to support the growth of our sport. Membership Income Full Associate Individual Athlete TOTAL

2014

2015

2016

$525 $660 $3,540 $11,120 $15,845

$600 $600 $3,060 $13,120 $17,380

$525 $1,020 $4,590 $15,380 $21,515 15


MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS

ASSOCIATE

153

102

118

34

29

22

7

8

7

FULL

769

2016

656

2015

556

2014

INDIVIDUAL

ATHLETE

Full Members (2016)

Associate Members (2016)

Friends of Gymnastics, Singapore

ABBA Gym and Sports Alpha Gymnastics Pte Ltd Amped Singapore Asia Gymnastics Academy Pte Ltd BazGym Gymnastics School Pte Ltd Bearyfun Gym Bounce Singapore Bubbles Gym D'GROWING HANDS @ SEMBAWANG PTE LTD D'Gymnastique Academy Dreams Gymnastics Fly Once Sports Pte Ltd Funyard Management Consultancy Gim Sports Pte LTD Gym Kraft Gym With Me Gymnastics Education Hong Seng Sports Industries Pte Ltd JACPA (Singapore) Pte Ltd Jenny Gymnastics & Fitness Consultancy Kinderdancer Kym Rhythmic Pte Ltd Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Rhythmic Fitness Pte Ltd School of Rhythmic Gymnastics Singapore Pte Ltd SG GYMNASTIC ACADEMY PTE LTD Singapore School Sports Council SunSports Industries The Junior Gymnastics Training Center TJ Gym United World College -East Campus Viva Kids Pte Ltd Win Win Gymnastics Training Centre Zoom High Performance

Gymnastics Coaches Association Singapore Gymnastics Support Group Singapore Prime Gymnastics Club Rhythmic Gymnastics Association Singapore Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association Trampoline Singapore

Life Member Mr Lee Seng Huat

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Judging Singapore Gymnastics successfully re-qualified a significant number of Brevet judges in the new cycle. As with every first year in the cycle, in the first quarter of 2017, significant effort was spent educating and supporting our FIG judges by holding workshops and preparation sessions to help them successfully achieve their Brevet. FIG judges are also subsidised for attending the FIG Brevet course & exam. Judges’ technical expertise help ensure routines’ adherence to code, gymnasts’ readiness for competitions, to maximise our achievable scores at competitions. In return, judges are required to commit a minimum of 15 judging hours a year. Hours are tracked and help determine judges’ priority for overseas competitions and judging subsidies for the next cycle, to ensure a transparent and robust judging framework and returns of investment.

JUDGES

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FIG

National

46

12 4

13

9

MAG

WAG

RG

21 TRA

To increase the pool of judges and improve judging standards, judging and refresher courses are held. Courses organised this FY: • • • • • •

RG Level 1 – May 2016 TRA Level 1 – June 2016 RG Level 3 conducted by Gymnastics Australia – September 2016 RG Level 2 – February 2017 MAG Level 1 – March 2017 TRA Level 2 – March 2017

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National Programme Updates MAG The new MAG Syllabus was successfully completed with 2 pathways to improve participation. With support from MOE, select categories will be piloted in the 2017 & 2018 National Schools Games.

RG A review was conducted with coaches and judges on the RG National Programme. A new Elite Pathway with optional rules has been launched and the National Programme has been updated to the new Code of Points.

Coach Education Accredited Coaches & Courses SG-COACH courses are organised regularly to increase the pool of coaches and cater to the needs of a growing gymnastics community. Across all disciplines, the number of accredited coaches has seen steady increases, with a total count of 235 coaches, up 14% from last year.

NUMBER OF ACCREDITED COACHES

Rhythmic 12% Trampoline 11% Women's Artistic 13%

General Gymnastics 53%

Men's Artistic 11%

Courses organised this year: • • • • • •

Women’s Artistic SG-COACH Level 1 – April 2016 SG-COACH Theory Level 1 – May 2016 Trampoline SG-COACH Level 1 – June 2016 WAG SG-COACH Level 2 by Gymnastics Australia – September 2016 General Gymnastics SG-COACH Level 1 – December 2016 SG-COACH Theory Level 1 – December 2016 18


Continuing Coach Education (CCE) Workshops CCE workshops are held for members to provide opportunities for upgrading and coaches to keep updated on current coaching trends and requirements. A total of 7 CCE workshops were conducted in FY16, based on identified needs of the community. Courses conducted in FY16: • • • • • • •

RG Music & Choreography – Apr 2016 Leadership and Governance Conference by Gymnastics Australia – Sept 2016 Course Presenter by Gymnastics Australia – Sept 2016 WAG Artistry & Choreography – Nov 2016 Fundamentals Workshop – Nov 2016 WAG Dance Programme & Artistry – Feb 2017 Trampoline CCE Workshop – Mar 2017

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Colette Chan

Photo: Shaun Ho

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High Performance This year saw all high-performance squads prepare for selection for the 2017 SEA Games. Efforts were focused around improving the abilities & performance of our SEA Games squad members, with an eye on our targets for the 29th SEA Games in August 2017. 2016 and 2017 being major games crucial preparation years also set the stage for the 2017 SEA Games, and 2018 Commonwealth Games, Asian Games & Youth Olympic Games respectively.

Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) This was a year of learning for our Men’s squad. The Kansai University Games held in Apr 2016 was an eye-opener for Lincoln Forest, Zac Liew, Kaeson Lim, Robin Sim, Eli Low, as they polished crucial competition skills and learnt from Kansai’s best. To facilitate exchange of knowledge and learn new training methodologies, the team under Coach Ryosuke Kusumi participated in training camps held in Osaka in June 2016, as well as Tokyo & Niigata in December 2016 where they also had the opportunity to learn from world-champion team Japan. MAG Juniors fared well at Singapore Open 2016, achieving IAA 4th and finishing Top 3 for Parallel Bars and High Bar in a competition which counted Malaysia & Thailand’s top Juniors as competitors. At the SEAGZONE Artistic Junior & Age Group Championships held in Hanoi in Aug 2016, the team consisting of Sean Yeo, Lincoln Forest Liqht Man, and Robin Sim achieved Team 3rd.

Photo: Haruhiko Otsuka

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Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) 2016 Pacific Rim Championships held in April was a highly competitive event featuring many top-level teams including USA, Canada, Japan amongst others, and was a good learning experience for our team which included 2 Senior newbies Sze En & Colette. The Senior team consisting of Tan Sze En, Nadine Nathan, Janessa Dai, Zeng Qiyan & Colette Chan came in 7th. Tan Sze En finished 11th All-Around with 50.550, a respectable performance for her first international meet, while Nadine Nathan was not far behind in 14th position. Top Seniors Sze En & Nadine also went on to compete at the Anadia World Cup 2016 in June. Tan Sze En

Photo: Haruhiko Otsuka

The Senior squad preparing for SEA Games also had the privilege of working with choreographer & coach Stacey Umeh of Australia, in Dec 2016 & Feb 2017, who reworked dance choreography and boosted artistry for all floor routines. In Dec 2016, the team also underwent an intensive training camp in Beijing at the national training centre and benefitted from joint sessions with the Chinese national team. In preparation for SEA Games 2017, the team consisting of Zeng Qiyan, Kelsie Muir, Colette Chan, & Nadine Nathan competed at the EnBW DTB-Pokal Team Challenge in Mar 2017 for the first time in the new code. WAG Juniors Ng Le En, Gemma Mollison, Lim Sze, Nydia Heng, Shayne Tan & Skye Phua took part for the first time in an international meet at the Hong Kong Invitational in Jan 2017 and completed a successful competition. Gemma Mollison ranked 3rd for IAA, Nydia Heng won 3rd on Bars, Lim Sze came in 3rd on Beam, and Ng Le En won 2nd place for Floor Exercise. Their podium finishes set them up for future success and bodes well for the development of the WAG pipeline. 22


Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) Singapore continues to provide opportunities for gymnasts to participate at high level competitions. At the Asian 14th Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships held in Tashkent in Apr 2016, we were represented by 3rd-year Juniors Michele Lau & Avryl Tan, who were preparing for SEA Games 2017, and 2nd-year Junior Aiko Tan. Against Asia’s best Juniors, Michele placed 22nd in the All-Around competition and qualified as 1st reserve. Our close friendship with Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation led to a fruitful training camp at the RG national training centre in Baku. All SEA Games 2017 squad members, as well as 2nd-year Juniors, attended this camp in Dec 2016. Athletes were privileged to have the help of Azerbaijani national team coaches, dance experts, and sports medicine staff, who worked seamlessly with our coach & officials to facilitate the transfer of knowledge. 2017 Aphrodite Cup held in Greece in Mar 2017 was the perfect stage to showcase our routines in the new 2017 code. Our newly formed Senior Group competed for the first time this cycle, and achieved an all-around score of 22.750. We were represented in the Senior Individual category by Edlyn Ho, Michele Lau, Phebe Lau, Tong Kah Mun & Yeo Siew Lyn. In the Junior Individual category, we were represented by Aiko Tan, Alicia Lim, Leah Chew, & Tammy Ng. In the Senior Group category, our members were: Edlyn Ho, Michele Lau, Yeo Siew Lyn, Phebe Lau, Jael Chew. Tong Kah Mun finished 13th All-Around, with a score of 51.550.

RG Senior Group

Photo: Nick Ngaw

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Singapore Gymnastics National Champions Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) International Senior International Junior Stage 2 (14 & Under) Stage 1 (12 & Under)

Yeo Xong Sean Zac Liew Jun Yi Chanya Tan Leon Tan

Level 1 (10+ years) Level 1 (9 & Under) Kinder (7 & Under)

Casey Lam Seng Ho Pek Yu Heng Wong Jin Kai Axel

Republic Polytechnic St. Joseph’s Institution Guangyang Primary Gymnastics Support Group Singapore Gym Art Win-Win Gymnastics Training Centre Win-Win Gymnastics Training Centre

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) International Senior International Junior Singapore Junior Stage 3 (11-13 years) Stage 3 (10 & Under) Stage 2 (9 & 10 years) Level 5 (15+ years) Level 5 (14 & Under) Level 4 (13+ years) Level 4 (12 & Under) Level 3 (11 + years) Level 2 (9+ years) Level 2 (8 & Under) Level 1 (8+ years) Level 1 (7 & Under) Kinder (7 & Above) Kinder (6 & Under)

Nadine Joy Nathan Josephine Mei Ng Emma Yap En-Lin Clara Liaw Yanwen Naomi Suqing Martel Rebecca Ang Shan Li Sara Arora Natalia Tsetlin Christen Chung Esther Khoo Yi Shuen Zhang Yuning Christie Quinn Carlyn Chan Yuki Chan Le Xuan Koay Ger Maine Vanessa Lee Yu En Faith Wong Heng En Chooi Rui Shi Haley

Raffles Institution Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) Methodist Girls’ School Primary Stardust Gym CHIJ Primary (Katong) Raffles Gymnastics Academy Prime Gymnastics Club Prime Gymnastics Club Raffles Gymnastics Academy Raffles Gymnastics Academy Raffles Gymnastics Academy Asia Gymnastics Academy Raffles Girls' Primary School BazGym Gymnastics School (Jurong) BazGym Gymnastics School (Balestier) BazGym Gymnastics School (Balestier) BazGym Gymnastics School (Balestier)

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Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) International Senior International Junior Stage 4 (14 & under) (2017) Stage 3 (12 & under) (2017) Stage 2 (11- 12 years) (2017) Stage 2 (10 & Under) (2017)

Edlyn Ho Zen Yee Leah Chew Abie Chi En Shuen Low Yu Yenn Tan Song Ying Cleo Chew

Stage 2 (11- 12 years) (2012) Stage 2 (10 & Under) (2012) Stage 1 (9-10 years) (2017)

Chloe Lee Andrina Ng En Ci Steffi Chan Yen Yee

Stage 1 (8 & Under) (2017)

Gladys Chow

Stage 1 (9-10 years) (2012) Stage 1 (8 & Under) (2012) Level 7 (16+ years)

Lae Ein Ee, Raelene Kaley Cadence Lim Zi En Khow Kai Lin

Level 6 (13-15 years) Level 5B (13+ years)

Mya Chew Wenning Liu Kai Yi

Level 5B (11-12 years) Level 5A (13+ years) Level 5A (11-12 years) Level 4B (13+ years)

Summer Koh Kai En Wang Jia Ning Gisele Lim Chloe Jane Tessa Koh Hsien Jer

Level 4B (10-12 years)

Mariko Mita

Level 4A (13+ years)

Germaine Chua Zhi Lin

Level 4A (10-12 years) Level 3 (11-12 years)

Karina Kok Xin Qian Chin Ming-Hwe Katriel

Level 3 Group (11-12 years)

Shannon Goh Chen En,Christy Gan Tze Qi,Ang Yi Xi, Christie Chua MinErn,Lecticia Siau Wan Xuan Madeline Goh Anyi Nicole Lim Zi Qing Pebbyl Ang Jing Ya, Preslie Pan, Nicole Lim Zi Qing, Teo Shu Yin Rachel, Castillo Johanna Lia Taboy Isabelle Lai Zi Yin Isabelle Lai Zi Yin, Chloe Chin Shu En, Kate Lynn Chow, Megan Tan Jia Hui, Natalie Joo Xin Ru Kristen Chan

Level 3 (9-10 years) Level 2 (10 -11 years) Level 2 Group (10-11 years)

Level 2 (9 years) Level 2 Group (9 years)

Level 2 (7-8 years) Level 1 (9 years) Level 1 (8 years) Level 1 Group (8 years)

Level 1 (6-7 years) Kinder (7-8 years)

Natalie Ong Yuxin Hannah Sim Li Ning Darnelle Gan Rui Qi, Zhou Shumei, Sara Yom Kai Ning, Anya Ang Xuan Ning, Kirsten Chee Wenxi Natalie Claire Lim Mirabelle Yet Yu Chelle

Ngee Ann Polytechnic Singapore Sports School Ai Tong School Bianka Panova Academy Funyard Gymnastics CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Primary Flyonce Gymnastics Funyard Gymnastics CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Primary Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Marymount Convent School FlyOnce Gymnastics Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Marymount Convent School St Margaret's Secondary School Funyard Gymnastics CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Secondary) Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) Bishan Community Club Flyonce Gymnastics Flyonce Gymnastics

Funyard Gymnastics Marymount Convent School Marymount Convent School

Flyonce Gymnastics Flyonce Gymnastics

Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy TJGYM Funyard Gymnastics Flyonce Gymnastics

Bishan Community Club Win-Win Gymnastics Training Centre

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Kinder Group (7-8 years)

Kinder (5-6 years) Kinder Group (5-6 years)

Emma Suh Eun Hye, Arika Ng Rui Yao, Neridah Ng Yu Han, Jade Ong Yu Sing, Ang Xin Yi Natasha Janelle Chin Rui-En Natalie Chen Yi Xin Liu Tsu Gah Renee Chloe Lim Rui Ci Lee Jing Xi

Bishan Community Club

LOW, Ern Joseph Ross Gray Finn Sprague Matias Furlong SHEE, Alastair Matthieu Alexandre Furno

Trampoline Singapore Zoom High Performance Zoom High Performance Zoom High Performance Trampoline Singapore Zoom High Performance

Victoria Lee Tze Yern Sarah Bte Shahrin LEONG, See Neng Shannon Hannah Scott LEE, Charmaine Aimee Anderson Dania Paus Reese Silworsky Evie NG

Trampoline Singapore Raffles Girls' Secondary School Trampoline Singapore The Yard Trampoline Singapore The Yard Zoom High Performance The Yard Zoom High Performance

Flyonce Gymnastics Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy

Trampoline (TRA) Men’s Level 4 (13+ years) Level 3 (12+ years) Level 2 (11+ years) Level 2 (10 & Under) Level 1 (10+ years) Level 1 (Under 9)

Women’s Level 5 (14+ years) Level 4 (13+ years) Level 3 (12+ years) Level 3 (11 & Under) Level 2 (15+ years) Level 2 (11-14 years) Level 1 (13+ years) Level 1 (10-12 years) Level 1 (9 & Under)

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Phebe Lau

Photo: Shaun Ho

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Sport Singapore Funding for Financial Year 16/17

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Other Relevant Disclosures Conflict of Interest MC, AC and Sub-Committee members are expected to avoid actual and perceived conflicts of interest. Where these members have personal interests in business transactions or contracts that SG may enter into, or have vested interests in other organizations that SG have dealings with or is considering to entire into joint ventures with, they are expected to declare such interests to the MC as soon as possible and abstain from discussion and decision-making on the matter. Where such conflicts exist, the MC will evaluate whether any potential conflicts of interest will affect the continuing independence of MC members and whether it is appropriate for the member to continue to remain on the committee.

Reserves Position

As per our Reserves Policy, the Management Committee aims to provide stability to fund the structural costs in case of a decline in SportSG’s subsidies. The Management Committee reviews the annual surplus semi-annually and apportions 30% of the surplus to a restricted reserve. The Management Committee aims to build up this fund to about SGD500K or approximately equivalent of one year of salaries. About SGD100K will be held in an operating bank account to fund working capital requirements. Since setting up the reserves fund in 2010, the reserves have been held in a separate Fixed Deposit account. The current amount is adequate to cover at least salaries for re-employment transition in case this NSA should stop operations. SG is up to date with the submission of our Online Evaluation Checklist via the Charity Portal and the renewal of our Institute of Public Character (IPC) Status.

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3 Stadium Drive, #01-33 Singapore 397630 T: +65 6258 4851 F: +65 6258 4853 W: www.singaporegymnastics.org.sg E: sgoffice@singaporegymnastics.org.sg

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