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About

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: 3 Stadium Drive #01-33 Singapore 397630

UEN Number: T03SS0136E

IPC Number: IPC000511

Singapore Gymnastics celebrates in 2015 as our nation reaches its 50th year of independence. Like this precious community we call home, the gymnastics family is young and vibrant with big dreams. As the entire country celebrates this special year, Singapore Gymnastics will continue to spread our passion for the sport, and belief in the value of gymnastics for everyone. We will work hard to build a strong future for the sport, to help our budding gymnasts achieve their dreams and to bring sporting pride to Singapore.

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Partners & Sponsors

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 Teams until 2016.

Game Day specializes in sports medicine products for athletes of all levels. Supporter of Singapore Gymnastics 2013 – 2015.

Beauty Direct Pte Ltd is the official distributor of Chacott products, is the Sponsor for Singapore Gymnastics National Rhythmic Gymnastics Teams from 2014 – 2016.

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Event Sponsors

Barilla is the official Pasta Sponsor for the 11th Singapore Gymnastics Open Championships & 1st SEAGZone Gymnastics Championships 2014, and GymFest 2014.

Fragrance Hotel Management Pte. Ltd is the official Partner Hotel for the 11th Singapore Gymnastics Open Championships & 1st SEAGZone Gymnastics Championships 2014.

San Benedetto is the official Water Sponsor for the 11th Singapore Gymnastics Open Championships & 1st SEAGZone Gymnastics Championships 2014, and GymFest 2014.

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd is the official Bronze Event Sponsor of GymFest 2014.

ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited is the Event Sponsor of National Danish Performance Team “ORBITA” Show 2014.

Delfi Marketing Pte Ltd is the official distributor for Kjeldsens for the National Danish Performance Team “ORBITA” Show 2014.

Hong Leong Holdings Limited is the Event Sponsor of National Danish Performance Team “ORBITA” Show 2014.

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NTUC FairPrice Foundation Ltd is the Event Sponsor of National Danish Performance Team “ORBITA” Show 2014.

Alvin Sports Enterprise is the official awards for the 7th Singapore Gymnastics National Championships 2015.

Fostre Catering Pte Ltd & Food Fest F&B Pte Ltd is the official catering for the 7th Singapore Gymnastics National Championships 2015.

LilliPutt Pte Ltd is the event sponsor for the 7th Singapore Gymnastics National Championships 2015.

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Pictured: Nadine Joy Nathan Team Singapore WAG Gymnast at SEA Games 2015 6 Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

Contents Page

SG Management Committee 8 SG Audit Committee 9 SG Secretariat 9 SG Discipline Representatives 9 SG MC Advisor 9 SG Coaches 10 Message from the President 11 Marketing Report 13-15 High Participation - Events 17-18 - Membership 19 - Judge Accreditation 20 - National Competition Programme 21 - Volunteers 21 - Courses 23 High Performance - Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) 25 - Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) 27 - Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) 29 - Major Games Report 30-31 - Singapore Gymnastics National Champions 32-33 Sport Singapore Funding 34-35 Other Relevant Disclosures - Conflict of Interest 36 - SG Reserves Position 36 - Disclosure of annual remuneration of Top 3 Key Executives 37

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SG Management Committee

Management Committee 2013 – 2015 (June)

MC meeting attendance from July 2014 to June 2015

Goh Hwee Cheng President 5/5 Lee Hong Chuang 1st Vice-President 4/5 Floyd Smith 2nd Vice-President 2/5 Patrick Ho 3rd Vice-President 4/5 Stephen Lim Treasurer (co-opted July 2014) 5/5 Pansy Khua Assistant Treasurer 5/5 Chai Soh Lan Secretary 5/5 Dr David Tay Assistant Secretary 2/5 Dr John Chia Committee Member 4/5 Keong Sin Gen Committee Member 4/5 Sng Puay Liang Committee Member 3/5 Perry Koh Committee Member 3/5

MC meeting attendance from July 2013 to June 2014

Goh Hwee Cheng President 5/5 Lee Hong Chuang 1st Vice-President 4/5 Floyd Smith 2nd Vice-President 2/5 Marla Kvaal 3rd Vice-President 4/5 Lim Ye-lin Treasurer 4/5 (co-opted October 2011) Stephen Lim Assistant Treasurer 2/5 (co-opted March 2014) Chai Soh Lan Secretary 5/5 Dr David Tay Assistant Secretary 2/5 Dr John Chia Committee Member 3/5 Keong Sin Gen Committee Member 3/5 Sng Puay Liang Committee Member 4/5 Perry Koh Committee Member 4/5

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SG Audit Committee

Audit Committee Joseph Kwok Chairperson (Co-opted January 2015) Goh Boon Kiat Chairperson (Service ended January 2015) Wee Choo Peng Member Daniel Tan Member (Co-opted March 2015)

Auditor C.C Yang And Co. Legal Adviser (Pro Bono) Koh Swee Yen Wong Partnership LLP Gurjoth Kaur Randhawa Wong Partnership LLP

SG Secretariat

CURRENT

Janssen Ong General Manager Ong She-na Finance & Office Manager Quek Meizhen Teresa High Performance Manager (Acting) (change of position from May 2014) Eleonora Klidzia High Participation Manager Sheela Klein BookKeeper

PREVIOUS Chong Yimei High Performance Manager (service ended September 2014) Sim Shilin High Perforance Manager (service ended May 2015)

SG Discipline Representatives

Perry Koh Gymnastics for All Sng Puay Liang Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Chai Soh Lan Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Patrick Ho Rhythmic Gymnastics Keong Sin Gen Trampoline

SG MC Advisor

Lam Poh Min MC Advisor (Co-opted January 2015)

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SG Coaches

MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS (MAG) Lin Zhen Qiu MAG Coach Ryosuke Kusumi MAG Coach He Tao MAG Coach

WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS (WAG) Tao Xiaomin WAG Coach Zhu Yibin WAG Coach Zhen Chao WAG Coach Wang Xin WAG Coach Zhang Ruoping WAG Coach Chen Xiao WAG Coach Zhao Qun WAG Coach (service ended October 2014) Yuan Kexia WAG Coach (service ended October 2014)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS (RG) Zhu Xiao Ping RG Coach Rimma Stopina RG Coach Zhou Yu RG Coach (service ended June 2015) Zhou Ying RG Coach (service ended January 2015) Victoria Karpenko RG Coach (service ended October 2014)

DANCE INSTRUCTORS Joana Melchior RG Rebecca Shanhun RG

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Message from the President

This year has been a year of many challenges and key changes.

To help us meet this, the gymnastics community has had to pull together. Members of the Management Committee, the SG secretariat, judges, coaches, gymnasts and parents as well as volunteers all played a big part in every success and helped us achieve the desired outcomes.

As the sport continues to grow, the secretariat has had to work hard to ensure stakeholder needs are met with the resources available. They have provided the support for our elite gymnasts at local, national and international competitions, and also run continuous education programs for judges and coaches.

They have implemented new initiatives and processes to improve the responsible management of the sport. This includes the key appointment of Discipline Representatives to represent the Management Committee for matters relating to all the different disciplines as well as Gymnastics-For- All. Financial controls were improved, and a breakeven target was set for non-Sport SG funded activities.

Through the hard work of the entire gymnastics fraternity, it is heartening to see our gymnasts make their mark internationally. We attained our first MAG bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games 2014. Our WAG representative flew the flag at the Youth Olympic Games 2014 as she qualified for the All-Around Finals. Our young team performed commendably on home ground for the 28th SEA Games 2015, earning 1 Gold, 3 Silver & 4 Bronze Medals.

There is much more to gymnastics than a competitive endeavour, and the sport’s mix of grace and power was on display as we hosted the National Danish Performance Team “ORBITA” Show, a Gymnastics-For-All highlight for 2014.

Thousands of hours were put in for the SEA Games 2015 preparations, and we are proud to have been a part of the nation’s successful hosting of the event.

My heartfelt thanks to Sport Singapore for believing in SG and their unwavering supporting. My appreciation goes out to the secretariat team, our sponsors, gymnasts, coaches, judges, parents, and volunteers. And a big thank you to my fellow Management Committee members for an excellent job done, with the unwavering support provided by our SG MC Advisor Mr Lam Poh Min. The list goes on!

The results achieved at SEA Games had proven beyond doubt that the hard work and efforts paid off, but as with all great endeavors, we recognize more needs to be done to keep improving our beloved sport.

I wish the new Management Committee all the best as they embark on the new journey.

Sincerely,

Goh Hwee Cheng

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Pictured: Team Singapore Gymnast Timothy Tay

Photographer: Steven Goh / SportSG

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Marketing Report

Singapore Gymnastics has continued to embark on various marketing activities as we believed in the benefits:

 Brand Visibility on a global platform  Network and Build new relationships  Direct access for potential corporate sponsors and  Opportunites to exclusive & special coverage, features and interviews  Supporting Athletes (Through sponsorship and membership benefits)

There were five key areas that the Singapore Gymnastics continued to focused on in FY2014: 1) Media Partnership 2) Sponsorships 3) Ticketing 4) Merchandise 5) Social Media

1. Media Partnership

Singapore Gymnastics has proactively worked with various media partners in a variety of digital, broadcast, and print media outlets to create more awareness, enthusiam and public support for our association and its endeavours.

2. Sponsorships

We continue to seek corporate sponsorships for our events & ensure that we financially maintain a positive net position. Our corporate sponsors, in their tie-ups with us, have seen the benefits of their brands being strengthened through their active involvement in such cause or social responsibility programmes.

Such sponsorships can enhance a company’s image and visibility; differentiate the company from competitors and help develop closer relationships with current & prospective customers.

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Recognising the importance of such partnerships, Singapore Gymnastics continues to engage prospective organizations where there can be a good match in terms of branding fit and mission-alignment. And we have seen success in bringing on board new corporate sponsors for our events.

In the last financial year, total sponsorship income received by Singapore Gymnastics amounted to $11,000 from Singapore Press Holdings Ltd, ComfortDelGro Corporation Ltd, NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd, Hong Leong Holdings Ltd, and a personal donation by Ms Carmee Lim. Total sponsorship in-kind received amounted to $7,800 from the 60 nights hotel rooms sponsorship from Fragrance Hotel Management Pte. Ltd.

3. Ticketing

Total spectatorship for National Championships 2015 under cash ticket sales increased 260% over National Championships 2014.

Singapore Gymnastics ticketing strategy relies on affordable price and accessibility to as many people as possible. The ticket prices range from $5 to $10. Tickets purchased online are priced slightly cheaper than tickets purchased at the door. In addition, at each competition, Singapore Gymnastics also offers complimentary tickets to local and international schools for their students, with the aim to increase interest in gymnastics and to offer them a great chance to support their favourite gymnasts.

4. Merchandise

From t-shirts, key chains, towels, and pens Singapore Gymnastics has a vast range of gift items for our supporters to purchase at very reasonable prices. In FY2014, total sales of Singapore Gymnastics merchandise is $933.50.

Singapore Gymnastics will continue to promote its merchandise during events and via Singapore Gymnastics website.

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5. Social Media

We know that Social Media has so many incredibly fascinating and creative uses and platforms that it has evolved into its own industry alongside TV, Newspapers & Videos. Our social media channels namely Facebook & Twitter, continue to serve as part of our marketing and communication platforms to our followers. On our official Facebook page, we have over 2300 fans who closely follow our regular news.

Our primary social media objective is to increase awareness of our gymnasts’ experiences regularly with their friends, family and supporters through these media platforms. The importance of interacting with, not just talking to fans, is to achieve a sustained level of engagement so that they feel part of our team and in turn encourage many others to join.

Our weekly SG Posts continue to provide news updates to our mailing list subsribers so that they are able to stay connected with us and keep themselves abreast of our happenings.

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Photo Taken: GymFest Singapore 2014 Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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High Participation

1. EVENTS

11th Singapore Open Gymnastics Championships 2014 (AG) – FIG Sanctioned Event

11th Singapore Open Gymnastics Championships 2014 (RG) & 1st SEAGZONE Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 2014 (RG)

PARTICIPANTS Year Competition WAG MAG RG Total

2012 Singapore Open 169 54 144 367 2013 Singapore Open 192 63 204 459 2014 Singapore Open 218 76 247 541 Participants increased by 17% between 2014 and 2015.

National Championships 2015

PARTICIPANTS Year Competition WAG MAG RG Total

2013 National Championships 114 19 126 259

2014 National Championships 120 26 157 303

2015 National Championships 161 35 278 474

Participants increased by 56% between 2014 and 2015. RG alone increased by 77%.

SPECTATORS 2013 2014 2015

Spectators (Total) 1307 1276 1967

Income $3,476 $7,431 $11,240

Spectators increased by 54% between 2014 and 2015 – which correlates to the increase in participants.

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National Danish Performance Gala “ORBITA” In December 2014, the National Danish Performance Team arrived in Singapore during its 10 month world tour to showcase “ORBITA”, a family entertainment performance. Singapore Gymnastics presented this in cooperation with the Embassy of Denmark (Singapore). During the 1.5 hours performance, spectators were treated to a dazzling display of graceful movements, dynamic and energetic sequences, imaginative choreography and powerful vaulting and tumbling by skilful athletes.

Alongside this, the team also conducted a workshop for 100 children called “Learn to Move”. The workshop introduced elements from the show and allowed the participants to try the equipment from the show. The participants learnt a dance called “We Move The World” which they performed during the main ORBITA gala.

GymFest Singapore 2014 . All participants were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze. . Nanyang & St Margaret’s both received special awards for entertainment & creativity, and were given the opportunity to attend World Gymnaestrada in 2015. . The schools have arranged a combined performance and are registered for World Gymnaestrada 2015 in Helsinki Finland. . The event saw a 30% increase in participants from the 2012 version, following inspiration in the 2013 version, the Asian Gymnaestrada. The increase was due to more and larger group performances.

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2. MEMBERSHIP Membership numbers have increased gradually over the four membership types during 2012-2015.

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, Trampoline Singapore that joined in 2014 and our newest full member Friends of Gymnastics, that joined in 2015.

Membership numbers as at 7 July 2015: FULL MEMBERSHIP – 8

ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP – 19

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP - 93

ATHLETE MEMBERSHIP - 620

Pictured: Team Singapore Women's Artistic gymnast Michelle Teo Photographer: Steven Goh / Sport SG

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3. JUDGE ACCREDITATION

National 1 National 2 National 3 FIG Total 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 WAG 11 20 7 6 0 0 11 11 37 MAG 8 12 0 0 0 0 7 8 20 RG 5 9 3 3 5 3 6 6 21

 The total number of nationally accredited judges across the disciplines has increased by 23% between 2014 and 2015.

 Since we first stated the National Judge Accreditation in 2014, the standard and consistency of judging at SG competitions has greatly improved. Judges who are not gaining the experience through competitions or not attending refresher courses are not maintaining their accreditation. Therefore the judging panels are filled with up to date judges.

 With the advancement of a number of judges from Level 1 to 2 in all disciplines, we will rapidly approach the “ideal state” for the number of judges – which will then need to be maintained, whilst upgrading judges and preparing them for FIG courses in 2017 after the new Code of Points is published.

 FIG Brevet judges have certain requirements to meet to be eligible for category upgrade in the next cycle. This has been closely monitored, and judges are being supported to meet these requirements in time for 2017 FIG courses.

Pictured: RG FIG Brevet Judges – SEA Games 2015

Photographer: Steven Goh / Sport SG

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4. NATIONAL COMPETITION PROGRAMME (Levels & Stages) The National Programme (Levels & Stages) has seen a local review with coach and judge input for WAG, MAG & RG. Updates and Clarifications have been published on the SG website.

A more thorough review should be conducted after the Singapore Open 2015 competition in September.

5. VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEERS 2014 2015 AG 57 76 RG 38 44 Total 95 120

Volunteers increased by 26% between 2014 & 2015. This was due to recruitment of more Adult Volunteers, which has also helped with the smoother running of competition. This included; parents & NYP students on event management courses.

Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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6. COURSES

FIG Academy Level 1 Trampoline Singapore Gymnastics hosted the FIG Academy Level 1 for Trampoline Gymnastics with 22 coaches in Singapore during 17th to 24th August 2014. This is the first time Singapore has hosted an FIG Academy in Singapore, where 22 coaches from China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore & Vietnam attended. The academy experts, Chris Evans (GBR), John Beer (GBR), Eduardo Mendes (POR) provided a comprehensive, enjoyable and highly beneficial course as the sport of Trampoline develops in Singapore. 16 coaches from Singapore achieved over 60% in the examination.

FIG Academy Level 2 Trampoline For the first time, Singapore Gymnastics registered 3 coaches to attend the FIG Trampoline Academy Level 2 for Trampoline Gymnastics in New Zealand. Lee Kern Choong, Tan Xiting, & William Soh all achieved over 70% in the examination.

FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Age Group Training Camp Singapore Gymnastics hosted the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Age Group Training Camp in Singapore during 17th to 19th March 2015. This Age Group Development and Competition Programme for Rhythmic Gymnastics were developed in 2014 by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG). A total of 18 coaches from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei & Vietnam attended. The experts were Hardy Fink (CAN) and Nadya Aleksandrova (GBR).

FIG Academy Level 1 Rhythmic For the first time, Singapore Gymnastics sent two Singaporean coaches to attend the FIG Academy Level 1 for Rhythmic Gymnastics, in Manila Philippines. Coaches Miki Nomura and Cherrie Kwek both scored over 70% in the examination.

FIG Academy Level 2 Artistic Gymnastics Singapore Gymnastics registered 4 Men’s artistic Coaches and 5 Women’s artistic coaches to participate in the FIG Academy Level 2 for Artistic Gymnastics. Singapore topped the results table with Qiao Ya – 95% and Ng Koon Yu – 97%. All 9 coaches scored over 70% in the examination.

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Pictured: Team Singapore Women’s Artistic gymnast Ashly Lau

Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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High Performance

1. Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Competitions Women’s had a relatively eventful year in their quest for excellence at competitions. Senior athletes participated at the Commonwealth Games 2014 finishing 7th in the Team event, as well as Asian Games 2014 where Joey Tam finished 6th in . Junior gymnast Nadine Nathan successfully qualified for the Youth Olympic Games held in Nanjing, where she achieved IAA score of 49.325, qualifying in 14th position for the Finals. She bested this score this year at the SEA Games as a Senior, obtaining 51.700 to qualify in second place for the All-Around Final, eventually winning Bronze.

Meticulous planning and tight teamwork set our team on the path of recovery and subsequent success at the 2015 SEA Games. The Women’s team led by head coach Tao Xiaomin, consisting of members Ashly Lau, Janessa Dai, Kelsie Muir, Michelle Teo, Nadine Nathan, and Zeng Qiyan achieved final team score of 202.500, surpassing our 2011 team score of 189.002. The girls are on track for World Championships 2015, with the aim of qualifying for Olympic Games 2016.

spexScholarship Our women’s efforts have kept them on the prestigious SSI spexScholarship program for the second year running, with 3 Seniors – Janessa Dai, Ashly Lau, and Nadine Nathan – selected to receive enhanced support from SSI for the year 2015. SSI continue to provide valuable assistance in the fields of sports science & sports medicine, tracking and accelerating the recovery of our gymnasts.

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2. Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) Competitions Our Men’s SEA Games campaign netted a total of 3 bronzes and 2 silvers, including the first Men’s team medal in SEA Games. The team consisting of Aizat Jufrie, Gabriel Gan, Gregory Gan, Hoe Wah Toon, Terry Tay, and Timothy Tay achieved a final team score of 318.000. Hoe Wah Toon and Gabriel Gan won Silver in Exercise and Pommel Horse respectively, while Gabriel Gan and Aizat Jufrie achieved Bronze in Individual All-Around and Horizontal Bar respectively. At the Commonwealth Games 2014, the Men’s won their first ever medal at a Major Game – bronze by Hoe Wah Toon with a score of 14.195.

Juniors had a successful outing to Hong Kong Invitational in Jan 2015, competing amongst gymnasts from SEA countries Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Sean Yeo received a Bronze for IAA total 71.750. At the same time, he and fellow team-mate Phua Li Tat obtained Silver on Pommel Horse & Bronze in Parallel Bars respectively. Our boys continue to polish up their game in a bid for continued success at major games, and hope to qualify for the first time to Olympic Games 2016.

Photographer: Steven Goh / SportSG

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Pictured: Team Singapore Rhythmic

Gymnast Daphne Chia

Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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3. Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) Competitions RG achieved a breakthrough by winning their first ever SEA Games medal, Gold in the Group All-around event. The Group achieved all-time best scores of 14.350 in 5 Ribbons and 13.350 in 6 Clubs 2 Hoops, giving them the highest All-around score ever achieved by RG Group in competition of 27.700. The individuals also performed well, with Tong Kah Mun achieving 57.200 to place All-Around 5th, and Daphne Chia taking 6th position All-Around with 54.150. Our Rhythmic Individual team competed at their first-ever Commonwealth Games in 2014, finishing 8th. RG continue efforts to gain entry to major games.

Pictured: Team Singapore SEA Games Gold Medal Winning Rhythmic Group: Ann Sim, Dawne Chua, Alison Tang, Edlyn Ho, Noelle Goh. Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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4. Major Games Report

Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Gymnast Results Ashly Lau Women’s Artistic Team – 7th Janessa Dai Individual All-Around – 18th (Janessa Dai) & Joey Tam 19th (Lim Heem Wei) Lim Heem Wei Michelle Teo Aizat Jufrie Men’s Artistic Team – 10th Gabriel Gan Individual All-Around – 23rd (Gabriel Gan) Hoe Wah Toon Floor Exercise – 7th (Hoe Wah Toon) Terry Tay Pommel Horse – 6th (Gabriel Gan) Timothy Tay Vault – 3rd (Hoe Wah Toon) & 6th (Aizat Jufrie) Daphne Theresa Chia Rhythmic Team – 8th Phaan Yi Lin Individual All-Around – 13th (Tong Kah Mun) Tong Kah Mun

Incheon 2014 Asian Games Gymnast Results Janessa Dai Women’s Artistic Individual Joey Tam Balance Beam – 6th (Joey Tam) Lim Heem Wei Aizat Jufrie Men’s Artistic Individual Gabriel Gan Individual All-Around – 18th (Gabriel Gan) Hoe Wah Toon Terry Tay

Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games Gymnast Results Nadine Joy Nathan Women’s Individual All-Around – 18th

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Singapore 2015 Southeast Asian Games Gymnast Results Ashly Lau Women’s Artistic Team – Silver Janessa Dai Individual All-Around – Bronze (Nadine Nathan) Kelsie Muir Michelle Teo Nadine Nathan Zeng Qiyan Aizat Jufrie Men’s Artistic Team – Bronze Gabriel Gan Individual All-Around – Bronze (Gabriel Gan) Gregory Gan Floor Exercise – Silver (Hoe Wah Toon) Hoe Wah Toon Pommel Horse – Silver (Gabriel Gan) Terry Tay Horizontal Bar – Bronze (Aizat Jufrie) Timothy Tay Daphne Theresa Chia Rhythmic Individual All-Around – Tong Kah Mun 5th (Tong Kah Mun) & 6th (Daphne Chia) Alison Tang Rhythmic Group All-Around – Gold Ann Sim Dawne Chua Edlyn Ho Noelle Goh

Pictured: Team Singapore Men’s Artistic SEA Games Silver Medallist Hoe Wah Toon Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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5. Singapore Gymnastics National Champions

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Category Name of Gymnast School/Club International Mei Togawa Nanyang Girl’s High Junior International Janessa Dai Senior Spore Junior Sew Ying Xi Nanyang Girl’s High Stefanie Level 1 in Lam Zhi Min Raffles Gym Academy Age Suzanne Stage 2 in Tan Jann CHIJ Our lady queen of peace age Stage 3 in Poh Shandy Tao Nan school AGE Stage 4 in Lim Sze Prime Gymnastics Club age Kinder In Tan Shang Qi Alexis Win-Win Gymnastics Training Centre Age

Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) Category Name of Gymnast School/Club International Yeo Xong Sean Singapore Sports School Junior International Gabriel Gan Zi Jie Gymnastics Coaches Association Senior Singapore Level 1 in Yao Hong Yang Win-Win Gymnastics Training Centre age Level 2 in Ng Tze Kwee Keith Bazgym Gymnastics age Level 3 in Keane Ng Xuan Zhong Hua Secondary school age Heng Stage 3 out Clarence Lau Jun Hwa Chong Institution of age Wei

Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) Category Name of Gymnast School/Club International Michele Lau Singapore Sports School Junior

International Tong Kah Mun Senior International Dawne Chua Junior Noelle Goh (Group) Edlyn Ho Ann Sim

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Alison Tang Kinder In Reanne Yeoh FlyOnce Sports age Shyen Yee

Stage 2 in Xylia Lim Yi Jie Nanyang Junior College age Stage 3 in Bettie Bok Li En CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School age Stage 4 Khow Kai Lin Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy

Pictured: Team Singapore Rhythmic gymnast Ann Sim

Photographer: Haruhiko Otsuka

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Sport Singapore Funding

Sport Singapore Funding for Financial Year 14/15 Total Funding 2,070,537

High Performance (HPE) Elite & Developmental (Dev) 1,376,820 (a) Coaching Headcount 586,820 (b) Overseas Training & Competition 125,500 (c) Local Training & Competition 39,500 (d) Sports Equipment 20,000 (e) Training Facilities 605,000

Capability Development 35,000 (a) Coaching Capability Development 15,000 (b) Officiating Capability Development 20,000

Sports Events 12,000 (a) Singapore Open Championships 6,000 (b) National Championships 6,000

NSAM – Basic Tier 385,700 (a) Subsidy for Headcount 310,700 (b) Subsidy for Office & Operations 30,000 (c) Office Rental 45,000

Campaign 261,017 (a) 28th SEA Games Competition Management 60,000 (b) 28th SEA Games Sports Equipment 201,017

Summary of SSI Funding for Financial Year 2014 Total Funding 247,220 spexScholarship 247,220 (a) Coaching 85,000 (b) Overseas Training & Competition 96,900 (c) Local Training & Competition 4,500 (d) Equipment 34,820 (e) Medical Support 26,000

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Sport Singapore Funding for Financial Year 13/14 Total Funding 1,733,740

High Performance (HPE) Elite & Developmental (Dev) 1,405,040 (a) Coaching Headcount 577,390 (b) Overseas Training & Competition 196,950 (c) Local Training & Competition - (d) Sports Equipment 80,700 (e) Training Facilities 550,000

Capability Development 30,000 (a) Coaching Capability Development 10,500 (b) Officiating Capability Development 19,500

Sports Events 10,000 (a) Singapore Open Championships 5,000 (b) National Championships 5,000

NSAM – Basic Tier 246,700 (a) Subsidy for Headcount 176,700 (b) Subsidy for Office & Operations 25,000 (c) Office Rental 45,000

Conditional Funding 42,000 (a) Competition Judging Equipment 42,000 -

Summary of SSI Funding for Financial Year 2014 Total Funding 44,126 spexScholarship 44,126 (a) Coaching - (b) Overseas Training & Competition 13,800 (c) Local Training & Competition 6,300 (d) Equipment 24,026 (e) Medical Support -

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Other Relevant Disclosures

1. 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.

2. SG Reserve Position Reserve Policy Our reserves position is as follows: % Increase Current Year Previous Year (Decrease) Unrestricted Funds (Reserves) 443,503 461,766 -4% Restricted / Designated Funds: 54,257 54,121 0% -Building Fund - - - Educational Fund - - - Others 54,257 54,121 0% Endowment Funds Total Funds 497,760 515,887 -4%

Ratio of Reserves to Annual Operating Expenditure 0.20 0.21 -1% Operating Expenditure for the year 2,433,857 2,489,246

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 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.

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3. Disclosure of annual renumeration of Top 3 Key Executives No. of executives FY2014 FY2013 FY2012 Salary range below $100,000 3 3 3 Salary range $100,001 to $150,000 - - -

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