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SPEAKER : MR TEO CHEE HEAN (Minister for Defence and President SNOC)
EVENT : THE SINGAPORE SPORTS AWARDS 2006
VENUE : THE MANDARIN BALLROOM, THE MERITUS MANDARIN HOTEL, SINGAPORE
DATE : SATURDAY, 24 JUNE 2006, 8PM

Our Guest-of-Honour:
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee,
Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth & Sports and Second Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts,

Distinguished Guests:

Athletes,
Ladies and Gentlemen.

1. Good evening and a warm welcome to all of you to the Singapore Sports Awards 2006.

I am also delighted to welcome our Guests-of-Honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee.

2. We are honoured that the Prime Minister is able to join us this evening.

Prime Minister Lee has been a staunch follower and supporter of Sports Excellence.

Many of you will recall Prime Minister’s sage words of advice for Li Jia Wei after her third/fourth placing match at the Athens Olympic Games 2004.

Jia Wei was a bit down of course when Prime Minister spoke to her.

“There’s no reason to be sad.

We are proud of you”, Prime Minister said.

“Yes, you’ve not got the top prize, but we will keep on trying. Sports isn’t just medals.

It’s doing our best, trying, trying again, overcoming setbacks, depending on each other, being part of Team Singapore.”

By the way Jia Wei is here with us tonight winning her fifth consecutive Sportswoman Award.

Besides her achievements at the SEA Games, Jia Wei won the ITTF Pro Tour Slovenia and USA titles.

More importantly she came in fourth in the Asian Championship 2005 where the world’s leading players from China, Hong Kong, and Korea participated, to hold on to her world number four ranking.

3. It is fair to say that all Singapore athletes, officials and administrators have taken Prime Minister’s words to heart.

As a sports community, and indeed as a country, we can look back at 2005 and take immense pride in our sporting achievements regionally and internationally.

At the 23rd South East Asian Games our tally of gold medals surpassed even the most confident expectations.

With 42 gold medals to our credit, we exceeded our previous overseas best performance of 38 gold medals recorded in Bangkok some thirty years ago.

Singling out specific athletes is not easy, given that almost half of the 367 athletes at the SEA Games brought home a medal from the Philippines.

4. I know I am not alone in this deep sense of pride I have over the dogged performances of our athletes at the SEA Games. Watching young gymnast Nicole Tay go on to win the floor exercise competition despite earlier falling three times during her balance beam routine, Prime Minister said, “That’s the kind of spirit you want”.
5. Also showing the same resilience, the Team of the Year (Team Sport) the National Waterpolo Team recorded its twenty first consecutive gold medal at the 2005 SEA Games.

No matter how tough the training, no matter how tough the competition, our waterpolo boys have once again displayed the conviction and spirit to overcome their opponents.

Like the National Waterpolo Team, James Wong won his eighth consecutive discus gold medal, and Sportman of the Year Goh Qiu Bin his third consecutive wushu gold medal in Manila.

Qiu Bin also bagged the silver medal at the 6th International Wushu Championship in Beijing.

6. If we look at longevity, we cannot leave out Joscelin Yeo too. Since her nine gold medals at the SEA Games 1993 she has been our most consistent performer at the regional meet. Despite the competition getting tougher with athletes specializing in single events Joscelin continued to bag seven gold medals at the SEA Games 1995, and six gold medals at the 1999, 2003 and 2005 SEA Games.

At Manila not only was she the most be-medaled athlete, she also broke two SEA Games records and created a mark by being the first woman to go below a minute for the 100m butterfly in the SEA Games.

All in all, she has won forty SEA Games gold medals, beating the mark of 39 held previously by another great swimmer Patricia Chan.

For Joscelin’s achievements she will be presented with a Special Award tonight.
7. Today, our award winners are making great strides and winning not only at the SEA Games but also beyond, in bigger continental and international meets.

Sportsgirl Zhang Jingna at the Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championship in Melbourne.

Team (Event) of the Year the National Bowling Women’s Trios Team at the World Championship in Denmark.

Junior Team (Event) of the Year the National Fencing Women’s Foil team at the Asian Fencing Championship in Sabah.

And Sportswoman of the Year Li Jia Wei at the Asian Table Tennis Championship in Korea and many ITTF Pro Tour meets. Even Coach of the Year Zhang Yong Qiang made waves by bringing his young sailors to gold winning performances at the Youth World Sailing Championship in Busan.

Congratulations to all the award winners tonight.

8. Year 2005 will also be remembered for Singapore’s hosting of the 117th IOC Session.

Working as a Team we impressed the International Olympic Committee and the world with our passion and commitment to produce what was arguably the best ever IOC Session.

The IOC Session and its fringe activities the Olympic Museum Exhibition, The Stamps and Olympics Exhibition and the Olympic Day Run involved not just the SNOC, SSC, MCYS and the various ministries, but also volunteers, retail staff at the shopping centres, service staff at the airport and hotels, taxi drivers and the ordinary Singaporean man-in-the-street who all wanted to contribute to the best IOC Session ever.

This reinforces the point that sports can bring and pull people together.

It was this spirit that we carried with us to the SEA Games, the international Championships and the 117th IOC Session.

And it is this spirit that we will take with us to the Asian Games in Doha in December this year.

9. It leaves me now to thank the Singapore Sports Award Organizing Committee from SNOC, SSC and the sponsors Singapore Totalisator Board/Singapore Pools Pte Ltd, Singapore Airlines Ltd, Asia Pacific Breweries and NTUC Fairprice Co-operative Ltd.
10. Congratulations once again to the award winners, and I wish everyone an enjoyable evening.

Thank You.

 

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