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The Singapore men's national water polo team is the representative for Singapore in international men's water polo. Singapore won the gold medal in the 1954 Asian Games, beating favourite Japan, 4–2 in the finals. [1] In the 1986 Asian Games, Singapore won the bronze medal on better goal difference comparing to the 4th placed team Iran. [2]
The Singapore women's national water polo team represents Singapore in international women's water polo. The team won the gold medal at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia and the silver medal in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Singapore Aquatics (SAQ) is the national governing body for competitive swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water polo and open water swimming in Singapore.SAQ is also charged with selecting the Singapore Olympic Swimming team and any other teams that officially represent Singapore, as well as the overall organisation and operation of the sport within the country.
Eric Yeo Oon Tat (17 July 1936 – 15 March 2015) was a Singaporean water polo player and three-time Asian Games medallist. [1] He also became the first Malayan swimmer since 1953 to clock under 60 seconds (58.7secs) for 100m Freestyle Men at the Chinese Swimming Club Championships.
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Oh Chwee Hock at the Singapore National Olympic Council This biographical article relating to a Singaporean water polo figure is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
Unable to make the Olympics as a swimmer, he changed his focus to water polo and won another Asian Games gold medal in 1954 with the Singapore men's national water polo team. He represented Singapore in water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, where the team finished 10th. His elder brother Alexander was one of his teammates.
Tan Eng Bock (29 April 1936 – 30 November 2020) was a Singaporean water polo player. [1] He competed in the men's tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics . [ 2 ]