Annual Report_FY13_FINAL

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Annual Report_FY13_FINAL
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Our Vision
“Gymnastics for Everyone –
Enjoyment and Excellence”
Our Mission
To promote gymnastics as a sport for all ages and to develop world class athletes
who consistently win medals at the South East Asian Games, Asian Games,
Commonwealth Games, and other Games.
Our Core Values (“Piper”)
Passion for what we do
Integrity in how we do it
Professionalism in our approach
Enjoyment in the process
Respect for others
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 (SS). 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: 5 Bishan Street 14 Bishan Sports Hall #02-01 Singapore 579783
UEN Number: T03SS0136E
IPC Number: IPC000511
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Singapore Gymnastics is governed by our constitution, last revised as of July 2011
and
available
on
the
Singapore
Gymnastics
website
at
http://www.singaporegymnastics.org.sg/sg/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/SGConstitution-09-July-2011.pdf
Partners
Wong Partnership provides pro bono legal services to Singapore
Gymnastic.
Sponsors
Sport Singapore, a statutory board of the Ministry of Culture, Community
and Youth, is the main funding body and partner for Singapore
Gymnastics.
Northpac International, official distributor of GK Elite, is the Sponsor to
Singapore Gymnastics National Artistic Gymnastics Teams until 2016.
Game Day specializes in sports medicine products for athletes of all levels.
Supporter of Singapore Gymnastics 2013 – 2015.
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Title Sponsor
Crocodile 10th Singapore Gymnastics Open Championships 2013
Crocodile is proud to share that they have been made
the official title sponsor of the Singapore Gymnastics
Open 2013. This strategic partnership marks a very
successful
event
which
brought
spectacular
gymnastics, music, drama and excitement to the
audience who gets the opportunity to witness a stunning display of athleticism,
form and grace by over 400 gymnasts from all over the world.
Event Sponsors
MILO Singapore was the Official Energy Beverage of this event.
San Benedetto is the official water sponsor for the
Crocodile 10th Singapore Gymnastics Open Championships 2013.
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Contents
SG Management Committee
SG Audit Committee
SG Secretariat
SG Discipline Sub-Committees
SG Coaches
Message from the President
Marketing Report
High Participation
- Coach/Judge Education Report
- Membership Report
- Events Report
- Volunteers Report
- Gymnastics For All Report
High Performance
- Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG)
- Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG)
- Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG)
- Major Games Report
- High Performance Support Systems Report
- Singapore Gymnastics National Champions
Sport Singapore Funding
SG Financial Report
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Our Team
Management Committee 2013 – 2015 (June) and
MC meeting attendance from July 2013 to June 2014
Goh Hwee Cheng
Lee Hong Chuang
Floyd Smith
Marla Kvaal
Lim Ye-lin
Stephen Lim
Chai Soh Lan
Dr David Tay
Dr John Chia
Keong Sin Gen
Sng Puay Liang
Perry Koh
President
1st Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Treasurer (co-opted October 2011)
Assistant Treasurer (co-opted March 2014)
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
Committee Member
5/5
4/5
2/5
4/5
4/5
2/5
5/5
2/5
3/5
3/5
4/5
4/5
Management Committee 2011 – 2013 (June) and
MC meeting attendance from June 2012 to June 2013
Chan Y.H. Philip
Naveen Bhat
Gregory Rutledge
Gan Chai San
Lim Ye-Lin (resigned)
Seah Heng Kia
Terrie Wong
Keong Seng Chye
President
Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Treasurer (Co-opted October 2011)
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Committee Member
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3/6
5/6
Keong Sin Gen
Committee Member
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Cara Stephenson
Committee Member
1/6
(High Performance)
(Industry)
(Foundation Sports – Co-opted August 2012)
Michael Goh
Committee Member
(Human Resource – Co-opted June 2012)
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Audit Committee
Goh Boon Kiat
Wee Choo Peng
Goh Hwee Cheng
Joseph Kwok
Chairperson
Member
Member
Member (Co-opted May 2014)
Auditor
C.C Yang And Co.
Legal Adviser (Pro Bono)
Koh Swee Yen
Wong Partnership LLP
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Secretariat
CURRENT
Janssen Ong
General Manager
(started February 2014)
Ong She-na
Finance & Office Manager
(started December 2013)
Chong Yi Mei
High Performance Manager
(change of position from January 2014)
Quek Meizhen Teresa
High Performance Executive
(change of position from July 2014)
Eleonora Klidzia
High Participation Manager
(change of position from July 2014)
Sheela Klein
BookKeeper
(started May 2014)
PREVIOUS
Lee Yu Han
General Manager
(service ended July 2013)
Sara Obaldi
Marketing & Sales Executive
(service ended May 2014)
Tan Chia Lee
Finance Executive
(service ended October 2013)
Rachel Yeo
Bookkeeper
(service ended January 2014)
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Discipline Sub-Committees
Goh Hwee Cheng
Head – Gymnastics for All
Kelvina Lim
Co-Head, Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Sng Puay Liang
Co-Head, Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Fionna Thong
Head, Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
Choy Kah Kin
Co-Head, Rhythmic Gymnastics
(service ended June 2014)
Lim Siew Kuan
Co-Head, Rhythmic Gymnastics
(service ended May 2014)
Soh Choon Chik William
Co-Head, Trampoline
Jia Lu Hong
Co-Head, Trampoline
Coaching
MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS (MAG)
Lin Zhen Qiu
MAG Coach
He Tao
MAG Coach
Ryosuke Kusumi
MAG Coach (started May 2014)
Zhang Yu
MAG Coach
(service ended December 2014)
Fan Bin
MAG Coach (Part Time)
(service ended April 2014)
Yang Yong
MAG Coach (Part Time)
(service ended April 2014)
WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS (WAG)
Tao Xiao Min
WAG Head Coach
Zhao Qun
WAG Coach
Yuan Ke Xia
WAG Coach
Zhang Ruoping
WAG Coach
Chen Xiao
WAG Coach (started November 2012)
Zhu Yibin
WAG Coach (started November 2012)
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Leonid Kharunzhyy
WAG Coach (service ended August 2013)
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS (RG)
Zhu Xiao Ping
RG Coach
Zhou Ying
RG Coach
Victoria Karpenko
RG Coach (started February 2014)
Panq Qiong
RG Coach
Ksenia Dzhalaganiya
RG Coach (service ended September 2013)
DANCE INSTRUCTORS
Anton Tsypushtanov
WAG & RG
Joana Melchior
RG
Liu Xiaomi
WAG
Chiam Fei Fei
RG (service ended October 2013)
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Message from the President
When the new Management Committee took office last June, there were many
challenges from lack of support staff to issues related to management of programs
etc. Fortunately we had our partner Sport Singapore and their dedicated personnel
(special thanks to Mr Richard Gordon) who stood behind and supported us.
Our General Manager, Mr Janssen Ong joined us in February 2014. We also hired a
full time Finance and Admin Manager fully funded by Sport Singapore. The
secretariat team has been restructured with General Manager in the lead and
various staff taking key roles in their respective areas of work.
Amongst many activities that took place in 2013 and 2014, the Asian Gymnaestrada
was the highlight. Details of the event can be found in other parts of this report. We
also organised a successful RG FIG judging course.
In preparation of the coming major games, we hired technical consultants for the
three disciplines to better prepare our gymnasts.
It is indeed heartening to see our gymnasts representing Singapore on the world
stage. Our gymnasts are going for the Commonwealth Games & Asian Games. One
young WAG gymnast will be going for the Nanjing’s Youth Olympics.
The journey ahead is bumpy thus the whole fraternity must work together to achieve
our goals. This is especially important when the 28th SEA Games (2015) will be on
home ground.
I urge for continued support of all stakeholders and a big thank you to all.
Finally, God’s blessings and all the best to our gymnasts.
Sincerely,
Goh Hwee Cheng
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Marketing Report from
Janssen Ong, General Manager
Marketing Report
1. Fundraising activities
Through the creation of marketing
Singapore Gymnastics continued to
programmes – such as sponsorship
focus its efforts in FY2013 by increasing
and donors packages – Singapore
awareness of our Sports Association to
Gymnastics is able to ensure revenue
the gymnastics fraternity and to the
stream in this aspect. The marketing
main public: with the aim to raise more
objectives of Singapore Gymnastics
funds from which our gymnasts can
are:
benefit from. Significant work has gone
 To
increase
Gymnastics
awareness
in
of
into building the foundation for future
Singapore,
donations and support through the
highlighting the benefits of this
sport
 To
expand
the
competition
experience beyond the field of
play through social media activities
and spectator engagement
 To
generate
revenue
through
creation of a donors’ database.
Overall
donations
increased
57.8%
over the past year. One notable area
to highlight is that donations in kind
amounted to $25,300.
In addition, as an institute of public
event ticketing and merchandise
character (IPC), we are able to afford
 To provide competitions that are
our sponsors better tax deductions.
attractive to commercial sponsors
We will continue to explore different
and to media
online platforms to create various
There were five key areas that the
channels to drive donations.
Marketing & Sales Executive focused
on in FY2013:
1) Fundraising Activities
2) Sponsorships
3) Ticketing
4) Merchandise
5) Social Media
2. Sponsorship
Corporate sponsorships have been
growing
rapidly
worldwide.
Organizations who have been actively
sponsoring
non-profit
or
charitable
events have seen the benefits in
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raising their public profile in a relatively
$5 to $10. Tickets purchased online are
cost-effective manner.
priced slightly cheaper than tickets
Such sponsorships can enhance a
company’s
image
differentiate
the
and
visibility;
company
from
competitors and help develop closer
relationship with current & prospective
customers.
partnerships,
Singapore
Gymnastics
engage
prospective
to
organizations where there can be a
good match in terms of branding fit
mission alignment.
received by Singapore Gymnastics is
This
is
attributed
to
our
successful tie-up with Crocodile where
they became the title sponsor for the
10th
competition,
Singapore
Gymnastics also offers complimentary
tickets
to
local
and
international
schools for their students, with the aim
to increase interest in gymnastics and
Singapore
support their favourite gymnasts.
4. Merchandise
From t-shirts, key chains, towels, and
pens Singapore Gymnastics has a vast
range of products to suit all tastes and
Total sponsorship income for FY2013
$25,000.
each
to offer them a great chance to
Recognising the importance of such
continues
purchased at the door. In addition, at
Gymnastics
Open
budget. In
FY2013, total
sales
of
Singapore Gymnastics items is $1,807.
Singapore Gymnastics will continue to
promote its merchandise during events
and
via
Singapore
Gymnastics
website.
Championships.
3. Ticketing
Total
spectatorship
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for
National
Championships 2014 under cash ticket
sales increased 21.3% over National
Championships 2013.
Singapore
Gymnastics
ticketing
strategy relies on affordable price and
accessibility to as many people as
possible. The ticket prices range from
Social Media
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5. Social Media
Through several social media channels – such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and
Instagram, Singapore Gymnastics has been able to attract many followers & ‘likes’
to its posts.
Facebook is a successful example of how social media can help Singapore
Gymnastics to promote gymnastics, our athletes and our activities. Almost 2000 fans
are closely following our official Facebook Page. Our Olympian Lim Heem Wei also
has her official Facebook Page with over 3000 fans.
The social media objective is to increase awareness of gymnastics and to promote
our services and competitions. It is also a communication tool where the gymnastics
community can most quickly access our updates.
website
for
further
information.
Every
day
It draws attention to the SG
Singapore
Gymnastics
posts
pictures/videos/links on our official page to keep ourselves close to our fans and coll
aborate with other associations to promote the sport. Our weekly SG Posts also
provide weekly updates to all our subscribers who are registered under our mailing
list.
Below: Sports & Fitness Asia Booth –
promoting Asian Gymnaestrada
2013.
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HIGH PARTICIPATION
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Coaching Materials were developed
Coach/Judge
Education Report from
Eleonora
Klidzia,
by SG, in collaboration with PESTA, and
the
High
first
Educational
Gymnastics
workshop was launched in September
2012 for PE teachers and continues to
Participation Manager
run twice a year to develop the
COACH EDUCATION
expertise
Starting in 2011, the Coach Education
needed
for
teachers
to
teach basic gymnastics in PE classes.
front of SG has grown leaps and
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bounds. Not only the numbers of
Academy Level 1 in Manila. In FY14
coaches have been in compliance
we have 14 coaches eligible to attend
with SportSG’s National Registry Of
Level 2.
Coaches
NCAP
sessions upon their return, and are
course for Rhythmic Gymnastics was
selected for their contribution to the
organised in April 2012.
sport.
Of
the
(NROC),
122
the
NCAP
first
Coaches
attended
the
FIG
Coaches conduct sharing
Accredited
Gymnastics Coaches, 46 of them
appear on the National Register of
Coaches (NROC) which is displayed of
the ActiveSG Website. This allows the
public to view the coaches that are
accredited by SG and have fulfilled
other requirements such as valid first
aid, Theory certification and who fulfill
Continuing Coach Education (CCE)
requirements.
A
gymnastics
coaches
register
is
maintained to monitor development
and maintain contact.
The number of coaches attending
coaching courses was maintained in
FY2013.
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JUDGE EDUCATION
FIG INTERNATIONAL JUDGES
NATIONAL JUDGING COURSES
In FY12, FIG International Judging
January 2014 saw the first National
Courses were hosted in Singapore for
MAG & WAG.
The RG International
Judging Accreditation Courses for the 3
disciplines, this provides:
Judging Course was delayed to FY13
A development pathway to

due to problems with the FIG RG
prepare judges for FIG courses
Technical Committee.
in the next cycle.
Singapore
country
was
to
selected
conduct
as
the
Enhanced standards of judging

the
at National competitions.
RG
International Judging Course for Asia,
All
this being 1 of 6 courses in the world
expected to sit exams but were given
this
the opportunity to fast track to level 2
olympic
cycle.
experienced judges were
also
should they reach above a certain
score.
All judges must follow the
judging
defined
development
in
the
pathway
National
Judging
Accreditation Policy.
The course brought 100 judges, 3
technical committee and 3 FIG staff to
Below:
Cat III), Lim Jia Hui, Wang Li, Choy Dian
Chun, Koh Ai Wee and Megan Chong
(all Cat IV).
Nationally
Accredited
Judges In 2014
Singapore. Singapore qualified 6 FIG
judges: Cherrie Kwek (Upgraded to
First
WAG
MAG
RG
National
1
National
2
11
8
5
7
3
National
3
5
FIG
11
7
6
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Membership Report from
Eleonora Klidzia
High Participation Manager
Membership numbers have increased gradually over
the four membership types during 2012-2014. Although
SG generally maintains its members, it is now time to
increase the benefits of membership in order to grow it
further.
With plans to accredit more coaches, judges and
officials in Singapore, as well as to improve member benefits, membership will see
growth year upon year.
SG is committed to engage and encourage Registry of Societies (ROS) registered
associations or societies to be part of SG as Full members or assist special groups to
start their own society. Successful examples would include the Rhythmic Gymnastics
Association (Singapore) that joined in 2013, and Trampoline Singapore that joined in
2014.
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FULL MEMBERSHIP
Full Members as at June 2014 (Underlined new Full Member):
1) Gymnastics Coaches Association (Singapore) - Pending
2) Gymnastics Support Group (Singapore)
3) Prime Gymnastics Club
4) Singapore American Community Action Council - Pending
5) Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association
6) Rhythmic Gymnastics Association Singapore
7) Trampoline Singapore (June 2014)
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Associate Members as at
18 June 2014: 24
16 June 2013: 31
31st March 2012: 14
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
Individual Associate Members as at
18 June 2014: 118
16 June 2013: 77
31 March 2012: 53
ATHLETE MEMBERSHIP
Athlete Members as at
18 June 2014: 556
16 June 2013: 503
31 March 2012:164
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Events Report from
Ellie Klidzia, High Participation Manager
Great strides have been made in the industrial aspect of SG in fy12. Particularly in
2013, SG events have been cost efficient. With the FIG sanctioning of the
competition for 3 disciplines at the SG Open 2014, we aim to maintain and improve
the standards in future years.
Participation numbers have increased across events since 2009, a key step towards
the development of the sport.
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Event Statistics - Participants
SINGAPORE GYMNASTICS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
WAG
95
91
147
169
192
218
MAG
36
35
46
54
63
76
RG
30
59
90
144
204
247
Total
161
185
280
367
459
541
SINGAPORE GYMNASTICS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
WAG
88
59
76
99
114
120
MAG
28
25
13
14
19
26
RG
52
24
54
92
126
157
Total
168
108
143
205
259
303
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Volunteer Report from
Eleonora Klidzia, High Participation Manager
Volunteers play an integral part in SG Events.
In the last year:
1. Volunteer Briefs have been further developed to outline the roles and give
clear guidelines.
2. SG is partnering various educational institutions such as republic Polytechnic
and Nanyang Polytechnic, who are providing volunteers who undertake
courses in Sport Management and event Management.
3. We are seeing a high number of volutneers returning for future events,
focussing and developing in their specific roles.
4. Volunteering has become one avenue for gymnasts to stay in the sport after
retirement, we are seeing gymnasts give back to the sport through
volunteering at events.
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Gymnastics For All
Report
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Gymnastics for All Report from
Eleonora Klidzia, High Participation Manager
4th
Asian
Gymnaestrada,
November 2013
Singapore Gymnastics hosted the 4th
Asian Gymnaestrada in Singapore on
2nd and 3rd November 2013.
The Asian Gymnaestrada was organized to be in line with achieving SG's vision of
“Gymnastics for Everyone –Enjoyment and Excellence” and our mission of promoting
gymnastics as a sport for all ages. This is also in line with the Singapore Sports
Council’s 2030 vision to “Live Better Through Sports”.
Alongside this event, Singapore Gymnastics hosted the FIG Join the Gymnaestrada
Course between 31st October and 2nd November 2013.
10 Asian Countries
participated in this event, including: Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Korea,
Malaysia, Mongolia, Qatar, Vietnam and Singapore.
The course was supported by FIG, and conducted by the FIG Gymnastics For All
Committee; Margaret Sikkens Ahlquist (FIG GFA President) and Mr Tatsuo Araki (FIG
GFA Vice President).
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The
4th
Asian
concluded
Gymnaestrada
with the Gala
together.
on 3rd
November after over 50 performances
over
the
weekend!
The
event
attracted 600 participants from 11
countries, with ages ranging from 4 to
80 years of age, as well as around 1000
spectators.
The event opened with a march in of
the
30
participating
Singapore
teams,
participants
with
forming
the
word “GYM”. Representatives of all 11
countries came together with lights to
represent
the
circle
of
friendship
between the countries and indicate
the
Opening
of
Gymnaestrada.
the
4th
Asian
A Lion Dance was
performed by Ngee Ann Polytechnic to
welcome our guests with a symbolic
Asian
flavour,
performances
followed
from
concluding
with
performance
by
various
a
3
Women’s
groups
combined
disciplines
Rhythmic gymnastics, Men’s
and
by
Artistic
of
Artistic
merging
The next day provided the majority of
performances,
with
Nittaidai
particularly wowing the crowds with
their spectacular formations; the group
consisted of 58 participants.
The
students at Nittaidai commence the
sport only at University age – and the
quality
of
the
performance
outstanding.
The
was
German
Ostalbhurgler group provided creative
performances one of which included a
unique piece of equipment – many
modified clothes horses!
The Swiss
group impressed with their acrobatics
using
the
trampolines
parallel
–
bars
throwing
and
mini
multiple
somersaults and interesting formations
and acrobatics with Swiss Balls. Eileen
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Chai, a former National gymnast from
with lighting effects that enhanced the
Singapore, who competed at the SEA
performances.
Games at the age of 7 years old in
would like to thank the Guest of Honor
1985 showed her talents on the Violin
Mr
with an originally composed song for
Culture,
the event – “Enjoy the Ride”.
Second Minister for Communications
Lawrence
Singapore Gymnastics
Wong,
Community
Minister
and
Youth
for
&
and Information, for making time to
The
event
saw
the
organizing
grace
the
event.
committee gain experience in various
areas on a greater scale, in particular:
spectator
engagement,
volunteer
management and hospitality for our
range of guests and VIPs.
that
the
ambassadors
We hope
and
their
representatives from the participating
teams that attended the Opening
Going forward as Singapore develops
its Gymnastics For All community, we
hope that the Join the Gymnaestrada
Course
and
the
4th
Asian
Gymnaestrada will inspire more Asian
Countries to take part in the World
Gymnestrada 2015.
Ceremony enjoyed the event.
Thanks to the events team from Sport
Singapore, Bishan Sports Hall was alit
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National Day Parade 2013
63 gymnasts participated in the National Day Parade,
including 6 rhythmic gymnasts and Lim Heem Wei who
lead the gymnasts through the journey to NDP2013.
This gymnastics performance combined both artistic
and rhythmic gymnasts – from beginner to National
level dancing together, which is rarely seen in regular
gymnastics competitions. The majority of gymnasts are of Primary 1 and Primary 2
age, with the youngest just 6 years old – the youngest of all participants at NDP2013!
Rehearsals took place every Saturday for 3 months, with additional rehearsals in the
last few weeks at the float to get accustomed to the large performance area and
lighting.
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TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS
EXPOSURE & AWARENESS
A non-profit association was registered in December 2013 by a group of Trampoline
enthusiasts and they were registered as a full member of Singapore Gymnastics in
June 2014. The objectives include developing the sport of Trampoline in terms of
safety, participation, coaching, judging, competition and high performance.
COACH DEVELOPMENT
32 to 25 October 2013, three Trampoline coaches and 1 gymnast (William Soh,
Gabriel Gan, Tan Xi Ting and Lin Kwun Tong) attended a Common Training Camp for
Trampoline coaches organized by Asian Gymnastics Union. Held at the Gymnastics
Association of Thailand in Bangkok, attendees came from India, Lebanon, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand. The Trampoline expert was Mr. Ji Fang
Xin, with more than 14 years' of coaching experience at the Nanjing Sports Institute
for Trampoline. With Wen Jie, a 12-year old Trampoline gymnast from Nanjing Sports
Institute, providing actual demonstrations, which provided the coaches with an
insight into competitive trampolining.
The FIG Academy Level 1 for trampoline in August will prove to be an important next
step in improving the coaching standards in Trampolining in Singapore, and
qualifying the coaches.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE
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Women’s Artistic
Gymnastics Report
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Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Report from
Chong Yimei, High Performance Manager
.
COMPETITIONS
For the Women’s Artistic Junior & Senior teams, 2013 was a preparation year for 2014
major games; Commonwealth Games, Youth Olympic Games and Asian Games.
Due to this, competition was limited for Team 1 and 2 in FY13 to focus on training skill
difficulty and improving choreography. Gymnasts maintained competition exposure
at the Portugal World Cup, World University Games, World Championships and Doha
World Cup.
A. The Portugal World Cup in June 2013 saw Joey Tam qualify for the Balance
Beam event final in which she was placed 9th, the first World Cup finalist for
Singapore.
B. The World Championships in Antwerp Belgium in October 2013, saw Lim Heem
Wei and Nicolette Lim participate to improve their competition scores on a
world platform.
C. Lim Heem Wei also competed at the World University Games in July 2013
which she maintained her Individual All Around score of 51.45 and ranked 17 th
overall.
D. In 2014, in preparation for Major Games – Commonwealth and Asian Games,
Lim Heem Wei, Ashly Lau and Janessa Dai attended the Doha World Cup.
The event saw Ashly Lau, in her first year as a Senior, qualify in 7 th place on
both uneven bars and balance beam.
However, Ashly’s achievement of
scoring 14.15 on the balance beam and ranking 3rd in the qualification round
remains the highlight for Singapore at this competition. The event proved a
successful experience for the new seniors Ashly and Janessa.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
In the last year, 7 of our Senior WAG gymnasts have received the SPEX Scholarship,
which provided training and competition support for December 2013 to December
2014. The 7 girls include Joey Tam, Charmaine Yeo, Nicolette Lim, Zeng Qiyan, Ashly
Lau, Janessa Dai and Michelle Teo.
COACHES
The WAG High Performance Program welcomed 2 new coaches on-board with
Coach Zhu Yibin (partnering Coach Tao Xiaomin) and Coach Chen Xiao (partnering
Coach Zhang Ruoping). They have been responsible for the International Junior
gymnasts and the development squad respectively.
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
Lastly, the Management Committee has invited Mdm Tian Juping to be the
Technical Consultant to move Singapore towards our Olympic goal. The observation
and review trips for our WAG High Performance teams were held between 30 March
and 5 April 2014.
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Men’s Artistic
Gymnastics Report
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Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Report from
Quek Meizhen Teresa, High Performance Executive
July 2013 saw us participating at the prestigious 27th Summer Universiade in July 2013,
a games for athletes from tertiary institutions around the world. We sent a MAG
Senior Team comprising of Hoe Wah Toon, Hoe Wah Kiat, Will Tan, Gabriel Gan and
Gregory Gan. Senior gymnast Hoe Wah Toon performed well, finishing 12th in Vault
among top vaulters in the world including Korea, Russia and Vietnam. Senior
gymnasts Gabriel Gan and Terry Tay subsequently took part in the Artistic
Gymnastics World Championships in Belgium. In this competition, Singapore’s Terry
Tay earned a place in the history books by creating and performing for the first time
the TAY, a new move named after him. This skill executed in the Rings event will be
included in the Code of Points and was awarded an ‘E” value by the Federation
Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG).
Taking into consideration that Japan has achieved top results in the world for MAG,
Singapore hopes to learn from their success to further develop the local MAG
system. In light of the good ties fostered between both our federations, Japan
Gymnastics Association (JGA) seconded a MAG coach, Mr. Kusumi Ryosuke, to fill
the position of the High-Performance Training Program team coach. His coaching
stint is supported by a visiting technical consultant, Mr. Hamada Sadao, who
will provide coaching & technical expertise to Singapore MAG. In the first of his
visits here, in April 2014, Mr. Hamada conducted workshops, which the local
MAG coaches and gymnasts benefited greatly from. Mr Kusumi Ryosuke is
currently coaching the MAG Junior team, and it is hoped that with the help of
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these personnel, the technical level of men's artistic gymnastics in Singapore can be
further enhanced.
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Rhythmic
Gymnastics Report
37
Daphne Chia,
International Senior gymnast
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Rhythmic Gymnastics Report from
Quek Meizhen Teresa, High Performance Executive
2013 saw the first time RG participated in World Championships, with Daphne Chia
as the sole representative from Singapore. Our Senior Daphne also did well at the
6th Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships held in Uzbekistan earlier in
June, finishing 18th all-around among the strongest competitors from China, Korea,
Japan and other Asian nations. Juniors Tong Kah Mun and Dawne Chua finished
respectably in 2nd and 8th all-around at the Zhuldyz Cup held in Astana in May, and
achieved finalist positions at Happy Caravan in June 2013 in Tashkent, and 1st, and
2nd in all-around and all event finals at the Zhong Ling Cup held in Shenzhen in July.
Pre-Juniors Megan Prem, Aiko Tan and Beth Bok also medalled in numerous events
at Zhong Ling Cup. Meanwhile, Junior Group with Goh Zhao Rong, Edlyn Ho, Noelle
Goh, Zoey Eng, Loo May Tia and Yeo Siew Lyn swept gold in 5 Hoops, 10 Clubs and
All-Around at this competition, and also took home Gold in 5 Hoops at the 4 th
International Gymnastics Friendship Competition held in KL in August. Pre-juniors
Leah Chew, Cheryl Lee and Bettie Bok also performed consistently, medalling in
numerous events at the latter competition. With the string of tournaments, the
gymnasts have gained considerable competition experience, which serve well to
prepare them as elite gymnasts for bigger international competitions.
2014 saw another first for RG, with Singapore represented by Junior Group at the
Asian Championships. Members Edlyn, Noelle, Siew Lyn, Alison Tang, Jael Chew took
part at the 13th Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships held in Kuala
Lumpur in Feb 2014, doing well in their first major outing by qualifying for finals in 10
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Clubs. With every competition, the Group continue to perform better and continue
to build up momentum towards the bigger challenge SEA Games 2015.
RG also supplemented their coaching team with 2 additions in a bid to cater to the
growing team of gymnasts. Ms Pang Qiong, a former China national team coach,
will be coaching the Senior Individual team, and Developmental team coach, Ms
Victoria Karpenko since Feb 2014.
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Major Games Report
Approved name-list by SNOC for 2014 Major Games:
Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
Gymnasts Name
Lim Heem Wei
Michelle Teo Yin Zhi
Ashly Lau Wei-Ning
Janessa Dai Min Yi
Tam Jing Ying Joey
Tong Kah Mun
Phaan Yi Lin
Daphne Theresa Chia
Aizat bin Muhammad Jufrie
Tay Wei-An Terry
Gan Zi Jie Gabriel
Timothy Tay Kai Cheng
Hoe Wah Toon
Event
WAG Team
RG Team
MAG Team
Incheon 2014 Asian Games
Gymnasts Name
Lim Heem Wei
Ashly Lau Wei-Ning
Janessa Dai Min Yi
Tam Jing Ying Joey
Aizat bin Muhammad Jufrie
Tay Wei-An Terry
Gan Zi Jie Gabriel
Hoe Wah Toon
Event
WAG Individual
MAG Individual
Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games
Gymnasts Name
Nadine Joy Nathan
Event
WAG Individual
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High Performance Support Systems Report
SPEX-TEAM CARDING
SN Name
Carding Level
FY14
WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Age 11 & above, Competing at Stage 4 or above
1 Lim Heem Wei
L2
2 Tam Jing Ying Joey
L3
3 Kelsie Yasmin Muir
L4
4 Lau Wei-Ning Ashly
L4
5 Lim Shu Min Nicolette
L4
6 Michelle Teo Yin Zhi
L4
7 Tay Jia Hui Tabitha
L4P
8 Tay Xi Hui Nicole
L4P
9 Yeo Yan Charmaine
L4
10 Zeng Qiyan
L4
11 Lam Min Cheryl
L4P
12 Nadine Joy Nathan
L4P
13 Tan Sze En
L4P
14 Chan Colette
L4P
15 Janessa Dai Min Yi
L4
16 Bali Sky Lagrua
L4P
17 Yeo Shee Chloe
L4P
18 Chan Prudence
L4P
19 Luretta Seah Shao Ping
L4P
20 Celeste Tong Pei Lu
L4P
21 Hanna Saffiyah Kamarul Ariffin
L4P
22 Priscilla Natalia Vernon
L4P
23 Kiera Lau Yan-Yu
L4P
24 Rachel Tan
L4P
25 Felicia Kee Mei Jun
L4P
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MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Age 13 & Above, Competing at Stage 4 or above
26 Gan Zi Jie Gabriel
L3
27 Tay Wei An Terry
L3
28 Gan Zi Chao Gregory
L4
29 Hoe Wah Toon
L4
30 Hoe Wah Kiat
L4P
31 Tay Kai Cheng Timothy
L4P
32 Martyn Danial Hazwan Bin L4
Armada
33 Aizat B Muhammad Jufrie
L4
34 Tan Chong Leng Will
L4P
35 Yeo Xong Sean
L4P
36 Han Guang
L4P
37 Tan Jia Sheng Jotham
L4P
38 Phua Li Tat
L4P
39 Pon Keng Jun Jim
L4P
40 Koh Liang Kang Marc
L4P
41 Pan Woei Young Declan
L4P
42 Kenneth Scott Heng
L4P
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
Age 12 & Above, Competing at Stage 4 or above
43 Phaan Yilin
L4
44 Sim Kwee Peng Ann
L4
45 Chia Daphne Theresa
L4
46 Nur Fartini Binte Anuar
L4P
47 Chua Yun Xi Dawne
L4
48 Tong Kah Mun
L4
49 Goh Zhao Rong
L4P
50 Noelle Goh
L4P
51 Ho Zen Yee Edlyn
L4P
52 Jael Chew
L4P
53 Yeo Siew Lyn
L4P
54 Tang Wan Xuan Alison
L4P
55 Phebe Meredith Lau Zhi Ling
L4P
56 Michele Petrova Lau Xin Ling
L4P
57 Tang Hwai Min Palada
L4P
58 Tan Ying Avryl
L4P
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Singapore Gymnastics National Champions
Elite Pathway
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
Kinder In Age
Erin Pok, Viva Kids
Stage 2 In Age
Natalia Tsetlin, Raffles Gymnastics Academy
Stage 3 In Age
Rachel Tan, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School
(Primary)
Stage 4 In Age
Stefanie Sew, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School
Singapore Junior
Kiera Lau, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (Primary)
International Junior
Tan Sze En, Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary)
International Senior
Janessa Dai, Nanyang Girls’ High School
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Singapore Gymnastics National Champions
Elite Pathway
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Level 1 Out of Age
Chan Jeun Yee
Level 2 In Age
Wong Yi Feng David
Level 3 In Age
Zac Liew Jun Yi, St. Joseph’s Institution
International Junior
Lincoln Forest Liqhtman, Singapore Sports School
International Senior
Aizat Jufrie, Raffles Institution
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Singapore Gymnastics National Champions
Elite Pathway
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Stage 1 Out of Age
Chen Chang Rong Claire, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’
School
Stage 2 In Age (2012)
Deborah Loh Jes Lin, CHIJ Our Lady of Good
Counsel
Stage 3
Aiko Tan, Raffles Girls’ Primary School
Stage 4
Tammy Ng, Marymount Convent School
International Junior
Phebe Lau, Singapore Sports School
International Senior
Wang Wen Wen, Rhythmic Gymnastics Association
Singapore
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Summary of SportSG Funding for Financial Year
2013
Total Funding
1,733,740
High Performance (HPE) Elite & Developmental
(Dev)
(a) HPE Management
(b) HP-Elite Coaching
(c) HP-Elite Overseas Training & Competition
(d) HP-Elite Local Training & Competition
(e) HP-Elite Facilities
(f) HP-Elite Equipment
(g) HP-Dev Coaching
(h) HP-Dev Overseas Training & Competition
(i) HP-Dev Local Training & Competition
(j) HP-Dev Facilities
1,235,040
235,880
141,300
380,000
80,700
341,510
55,650
-
Sports Pathway Development
(a) Gymfest
(b) Grading Exercises
(c) Capability Development
30,000
5,000
25,000
Sports Events
(a) Singapore Open Championships
(b) National Championships
c) SE Facilities
180,000
5,000
5,000
170,000
NSAM – Basic Tier
(a) Subsidy for Headcount
(b) Subsidy for Office & Operations
(c) Office Rental
246,700
176,700
25,000
45,000
Conditional Funding
(a) Competition Judging Equipment
42,000
42,000
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Summary of SportSG Funding for Financial Year
2012
Total Funding = $1,582,330
High Performance (HPE) Elite & Developmental (Dev) - Total $1,266,830
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
HPE Management
HP-Elite Coaching
HP-Elite Overseas Training & Competition
HP-Elite Local Training & Competition
HP-Elite Facilities
HP-Elite Equipment
HP-Dev Coaching
HP-Dev Overseas Training & Competition
HP-Dev Local Training & Competition
HP-Dev Facilities
$41,000
$302,500
$62,850
$0
$410,000
$13,480
$388,000
$49,000
$0
$0
Sports Pathway Development --- Total $52,500
a) Gymfest
b) Grading Exercises
c) Capability Development
$5,000
$5,000
$42,500
Sports Events --- Total $63,000
a) Singapore Open Championships
b) National Championships
c) SE Facilities
$7,000
$6,000
$50,000
NSAM –- Total $200,000
a) Subsidy for Headcount
b) Subsidy for Office & Operations
c) Office Rental
$154,000
$22,000
$24,000
School
International Senior
Chia Daphne Raffles Institution (JC)
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Other Relevant Disclosures
Conflict of Interest
MC members are expected to avoid actual and perceived conflicts of interest.
Where MC 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 MC member to continue to
remain on the MC.
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Reserve Policy
Our reserves position is as follows:
Current
Previous
% Increase
Year
Year
(Decrease)
Unrestricted Funds (Reserves)
461,766
589,065
-22%
Restricted / Designated Funds:
54,121
54,121
0%
-Building Fund
-
-
- Educational Fund
-
-
- Others
54,121
54,121
0%
515,887
643,186
-20%
0.21
0.33
-37%
Endowment Funds
Total Funds
Ratio of Reserves to Annual Operating
Expenditure
As per the 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
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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. SG has also
obtained charity status with effect from December 2010.
Disclosure of Annual Remuneration of Top 3 Key Executives
No. of Executives
FY2013
Salary
range
FY2012
below 3
3
Salary range $100,001 to -
-
$100,000
$150,000
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