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  2. Bukit Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Canberra (Chinese: 武吉坎贝拉; pinyin: Wǔ Jí Kǎn Bèi Lā) is an integrated sports and community hub next to Sembawang MRT station.The hub houses facilities including an indoor sports hall, the largest ActiveSG gym in Singapore, a six-lane sheltered swimming pool, and an eight-lane lap pool. [1]

  3. Singapore Aquatics - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Singapore Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Indoor Stadium, an existing 12,000-seat indoor arena; OCBC Aquatic Centre, which features two Olympic-size swimming pools for training and competition, and a diving facility. It has hosted FINA events, and is the headquarters of the Singapore Swimming Association.

  5. Katong - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] Another surviving early Kampong Amber landmark is the Chinese Swimming Club, founded in 1909 and moved to a permanent site at Amber Road in 1921. [17] Originally a Chinese response to the European-only Singapore Swimming-club founded by the British in 1894, [ 18 ] the Chinese Swimming Club was sponsored by wealthy philanthropist ...

  6. Kallang - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Swimming Club along Tanjong Rhu Road was established in 1894 by a group of Europeans. [146] Also maintained by Sport Singapore and located within Kallang, the Farrer Park Field (formerly known simply as "Farrer Park") along Rutland Road is an amalgamation of one soccer field and one rugby field.

  7. Tao Li - Wikipedia

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    Tao Li (Chinese: 陶李; pinyin: Táo Lǐ; born 10 January 1990) is a Chinese-born Singaporean competitive swimmer who specializes in the backstroke and butterfly.. Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), the Asian Games, World Championship, Commonwealth Games and Olympics.

  8. List of Singaporean records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Singapore 7 June 2015: Southeast Asian Games: Singapore, Singapore [3] 400m freestyle: 3:52.64 Glen Lim: Swimfast Aquatic Club 21 March 2019: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore [4] 800m freestyle: 8:06.96 Glen Lim: AquaTech Swimming 18 March 2023: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore: 1500m freestyle: 15:30 ...

  9. List of Chinese records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Club Date Meet Location Ref 50m freestyle: 21.26 h: Ning Zetao China 4 December 2014: World Championships: Doha, Qatar [43] 100m freestyle: 45.77 AS: Pan Zhanle China 15 December 2022: World Championships: Melbourne, Australia [44] 200m freestyle: 1:41.59 Pan Zhanle China 2 November 2024: World Cup: Singapore, Singapore [45] 400m freestyle: 3: ...