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  2. Sport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Recreational. The most popular sports in Singapore include outdoor sports like football, swimming, track and field, rugby union and cycling as well as various indoor sports like badminton, table tennis and basketball. Floorball has a young history in the country, but is gaining popularity. [2]

  3. List of festivals in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore International Photography Festival. Singapore's iPhone film festival. Singapore National Day Parade. Singapore River Festival. Singapore Sun Festival. Singapore Writers Festival. Singapore Youth Festival. Singfest. Japanese Film Festival.

  4. Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    e. The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years for athletes of Asia. [1] The Games were regulated by Asian Games Federation from the first Games in New Delhi, India in 1951, until the 1978 Games. [2] Since the 1982 Games, they have been organized by the Olympic Council of Asia, after the ...

  5. Category:Sports festivals in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  6. Asian Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    2029. The Asian Youth Games, also known as AYG, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The Games have been organized by the Olympic Council of Asia. The Games are described as the second largest continental multi-sport event after the Asian Games. The creation of the AYG was a part of Singapore's bid to ...

  7. SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The Southeast Asian Games, commonly known as SEA Games is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games are under the regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia.

  8. 1993 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Southeast Asian Games, officially known as the 17th Southeast Asian Games were held in Singapore from 12 to 19 June 1993 with 29 sports in 440 events featured in this edition. This was the third time Singapore hosted the games after 1983 and 1973 competition.

  9. Sport Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sport Singapore was founded on 1 October 1973 as the Singapore Sports Council (SSC), through the merger of the National Sports Promotion Board (NSPB) and the National Stadium Corporation (NSC). [1] On 1 April 2014, the SSC was renamed Sport Singapore in a rebranding exercise.