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S/N NSA Safeguarding Officers S/N NSA Safeguarding Officers Amateur Muaythai Association 1 Singapore 2 Archery Association of Singapore 3 Basketball Association of Singapore Paul Ng 4 Bowls Singapore 5 Cuesports Singapore Liew Lily 6 Equestrian Federation of Singapore Shirley Khaw Chong Yi Mei 7 Fencing Singapore Juliana Seow 8 Football Association of Singapore 9 Gateball Association of Singapore 10 Handball Federation Of Singapore 11 Motor Sports Singapore 12 Netball Singapore Cassandra Ang 13 Singapore Amateur Boxing Association 14 Singapore Athletics Belinda Foo 15 Singapore Badminton Association Michelle Zhuo Singapore Baseball & Softball 16 Association Emmeline Yip 17 Singapore Bowling Federation Nicole Chua 18 Singapore Canoe Federation Chloe Goh 19 Singapore Chess Federation Ng Thai Ee 20 Singapore Contract Bridge Association 21 Singapore Cricket Association Mohamed Shoib 22 Singapore Cycling Federation Mahipal Singh 23 Singapore DanceSport Federation 24 Singapore Disability Sports Council Kelly Fan Chia Yi Liang 25 Singapore Dragon Boat Association Linda Kong Raizal A Jalil 26 Singapore Esports Association Keith Lim 27 Singapore Floorball Association Aaron Chang 28 Singapore Golf Association Raizan Rosli Dawn Ho 29 Singapore Gymnastics Karen Norden 30 Singapore Hockey Federation K Balachandran 31 Singapore Ice Hockey Association Tsang Yin Kwan 32 Singapore Ice Skating Association 33 Singapore Judo Federation 34 Singapore Karate-Do Federation Audric Ping Clare Lim 35 Singapore Kendo Club Tay Beng Huan 36 Singapore Lifesaving Society Lee Minghan (Isaac) Singapore Modern Pentathlon 37 Desmond Chan Association 38 Singapore Mountaineering Federation 39 Singapore Pickeball Association 40 Singapore Power Boat Association James Lim 41 Singapore RollerSports Federation Benedict Chong 42 Singapore Rowing Association Johan Sapan Charlie Brown 43 Singapore Rugby Union Kristy Teh' Martin Williams 44 Singapore Sailing Federation Rohaizan Bin Mohamed Zain 45 Singapore Sepak Takraw Federation Shahril Abdul Ghani 46 Singapore Shooting Association Jeanine Heng Fiona Binte Azlani 47 Singapore Silat Federation Noh Mohd Shariff Nurul Shehan Binte Johan Singapore Ski & Snowboarding 48 Association Singapore Squash Rackets 49 Association Edwin Ker 50 Singapore Swimming Association Leon Lim Linda Tan 51 Singapore Table Tennis Association Laura Wong 52 Singapore Taekwondo Federation 53 Singapore Tennis Association Ashlina Ali Desmond Ho 54 Singapore Underwater Federation Muhd Faiz Suhaimi Singapore Waterski & Wakeboard 55 Federation 56 Singapore Weightlifting Federation 57 Singapore Weiqi Association Singapore Wushu Dragon & Lion 58 Leon Toh Dance Federation Singapore Xiangqi General 59 Association 60 Special Olympics Singapore Rachel Ng 61 Sports Boules Singapore Jayden Goh 62 Triathlon Association of Singapore Angela Lua 63 Volleyball Association of Singapore Chloe Ang 64 Wrestling Federation Of Singapore Gerard Lim.
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