11 June 2013 he Sports Awards is the Republic’s Tmost highly coveted honours for our athletes and sporting partners. Introduced in 1967, the awards pay homage to achievements in and contributions to Singapore’s sporting scene.

This year’s Singapore Sports Awards recognises not only the achievements of our athletes and sporting partners, but also the new legacies they have created. The record-breaking milestones we have witnessed in the past year have raised the bar for Sporting Singapore and this will serve to inspire and empower future sportsmen and sportswomen, as well as regular .

Tonight, the Singapore Sports Awards takes on a brand new ceremony format as we celebrate our sporting superstars and their legacies in jubilation.

An exciting and significant evening lies ahead at the Singapore Sports Awards 2013.

op Programme Programme

6.15pm Arrival of Guests and VIPs Presentation of Main Awards by Cocktail Reception Mr Teo Chee Hean Deputy Prime Minister, 7.00pm Coordinating Minister for National Security, Arrival of Guest-of-Honour Minister for Home Affairs and Mr Lawrence Wong President, Singapore National Olympic Council Acting Minister and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Mr Lawrence Wong and Acting Minister Senior Minister of State Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Ministry of Communications and Information and Senior Minister of State Ministry of Communications and Information Welcome address by Mrs Jessie Phua Chairperson, Singapore Sports Awards 2013 Organising Committee Best Sports Event of the Year (Local) Best Sports Event of the Year (International) Most Inspiring Sports Story of the Year Speech by Mr -BXSFODF8POH Sportsboy/Sportsgirl Team of the Year (Event) Acting Minister Team of the Year (Event) Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Team of the Year (Team Sport) and Coach of the Year Senior Minister of State Sportsgirl of the Year Ministry of Communications and Information Sportsboy of the Year Sportswoman of the Year

Presentation of Meritorious Awards by Dinner Dr Tan Eng Liang Vice President, Entertainment Singapore National Olympic Council and End of Programme Mr Cheah Kim Teck Vice Chairman, Singapore Sports Council op Meritorious Meritorious Awards Awards (Seniors) (Seniors)

Individual Event

Athletics National Women’s Doubles Team Gary Yeo Foo Ee ( 2012 ) Dipna Lim Prasad Yao Lei Badminton Derek Wong Zi Liang National Bowling Women’s Doubles Team Gu Juan (Asian Championship) Shayna Ng Lin Zhi Bowling Jazreel Tan Shi Hua Daphne Tan Shi Jing Cherie Tan Shi Hua National Bowling Women’s Trio Team Jazreel Tan Shi Hua (Asian Championship) Amanda Ng Li Chuen Canoeing New Hui Fen Geraldine Lee Wei Ling Daphne Tan Shi Jing

Golf National Sailing 420 Women’s Team Jonathan Woo Ke-Jun (World Championship) Griselda Khng Gymnastics Lee Shu Xian Lim Heem Wei National Men’s Team Sailing (Asian Championship) Elizabeth Yin Yueling Colin Cheng Xinru Clarence Chew Zheyu Shooting Pang Xuejie Jasmine Ser Xiang Wei National Table Tennis Men’s Team Silat (London 2012 Olympic Games) Muhammad Ridhwan Bin Selamat Gao Ning Muhammad Shakir Bin Juanda Yang Zi Zhan Jian Swimming Li Hu Kai Quan Mylene Ong Chui Bin National Table Tennis Women’s Doubles Team (Asian Championship) Lynette Lim Shu En Joseph Isaac Schooling Li Jiawei

Table Tennis National Table Tennis Women’s Team Gao Ning Yang Zi (World Team Championship) Zhan Jian Yuegu Li Jiawei Sun Beibei Li Jiawei Yu Mengyu Weightlifting Helena Wong Kar Mun op Wushu Seet Wee Key Meritorious Awards (Sportsboy/Sportsgirl)

Individual

Athletics Jannah Wong Min

Sailing Loh Jia Yi Samuel Neo Jiun Jie

Silat Rudi Hermawan Bin Zahri Nurul Shafiqah Binte Mohamed Saiful Muhammad Nur Alfian Bin Juma’en Nur Shafiqa Binte Sheik Alau’ddin Muhammad Iqbal Bin Abdul Rahman

Swimming Chien Yin Xiang Qi Teo Zhen Ren

Table Tennis Clarence Chew Zheyu

Wushu Jowen Lim Si Wei

Event

National Sailing Optimist Team at the Asian Team Racing Championship Elisa Yukie Yokoyama Jessica Goh Kai Ling Loh Jia Yi Edward Tan Yi Zhu Samuel Neo Jiun Jie Ryan Teo Yee Kang Matthew Scott Lau Wen Jiang

op Best Sports Event Best Sports Event of the Year (Local) of the Year (Local) Finalists Finalists

24th Canon Lion City Cup OCBC Cycle Singapore 2012

The Lion City Cup is an annual international association Since its inaugural year in 2009, OCBC Cycle Singapore has football competition organised by the Football Association grown into a premier mass participation event on Singapore’s of Singapore. Started out in 1977, it was the only soccer sporting calendar. In 2012, the fourth year of the event, close tournament in the world then which catered to Under-16 to 11,000 cyclists from over 70 different nations took up the contestants. unique opportunity to cycle on closed public roads in the heart of Singapore. Last year, the AFC Ajax U16 team, The FC Porto U16 Team, Manchester City U16 Team, and The Vasco Da Gama U16 team OCBC Cycle Singapore continues to offer cycling categories were invited to play in Singapore. The finals was held at the to cater a wide range of ages, from kids to biker enthusiasts Jalan Besar Stadium and it was between Singapore’s National and professionals. The Pro Criterium night pitted Olympic Football Academy and the AFC Ajax. The event drew over Medallists and Tour de France heroes against each other in 13,000 enthusiastic fans from all walks of life to support for the a thrilling race around the F1 Pit Building won by Robbie youth teams. McEwen. The Super Challenge, a new component of the event, offered a 59km route that put the cyclists to the ultimate test of endurance.

65th Singapore Cricket Club Standard Chartered Marathon International Rugby Club 7s Singapore 2012

The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s (SCC 7s) The Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS) is is the oldest and most prestigious rugby 7s event in the region. Singapore’s pinnacle running event. In 2012, SCMS was Celebrating its 65th Anniversary in 2012, the event provided 2 awarded its Gold Label status by the International Association weeks of rugby action including the Asian Sevens Series, which of Athletics Federations (IAAF) for the second time running. served as the Rugby Sevens World Cup Qualifier tournament This ensured that Singapore remains among the ranks of for Asia. The top 12 Asian rugby teams were gathered at the world-class marathons such as New York City Marathon and Padang competing for the chance to represent Asia in the London Marathon. Rugby World Cup in Moscow in 2013. SCMS 2012 saw 53,000 running enthusiasts participating, The SCC 7s has grown from a local tournament for amateur amongst whom was the oldest marathoner in the world - Fauja club teams from Singapore and Malaysia to a world class Singh. The inspiring 101-year-old participated in the event event. It is undoubtedly one of the world’s strongest rugby 7s to raise awareness for the SportCares Foundation, a Vision tournaments and it attracts interest from many of the world’s 2030 initiative that aims to leverage on the power and positive top club sides and national development sides. impact of sport as a force for social good. Positioned as the ‘people’s race’, the various fringe activities such as the Carnival and Kids Zone also brought together the different communities and enhanced the supporters’ experience. Best Sports Event Best Sports Event of the Year (International) of the Year (International) Finalists Finalists

FINA/ARENA Swimming World HSBC Women’s Champions 2012 Cup 2012 (Singapore) The 5th instalment of the HSBC Women’s Champions was held at the magnificent Tanah Merah Country Club. This is the final leg of the FINA/Arena Swimming World Cup, an annually staged elite level world swimming series. More Playing the full 288 holes over 4 days, this highly anticipated than 220 swimmers, including some of the top 10 in the world international golf championships saw a stellar field represented from 26 countries, took part in what was hailed as the most by 16 nations which had won over 450 international titles and exciting competitive swimming event on Singapore’s sports 36 major trophies. Over 26,000 local and overseas spectators calendar. This is also the only elite level swimming series event graced the 4-day event which was broadcasted to over 1.5 to be held in Singapore. The 7th edition of the event will be billion households. They were also treated to a slew of fringe taking place on 5-6 November later this year. activities including Pro-Am Competition, HSBC Junior Clinic and a Spectators Interactive Village. The 2-day event was broadcasted to 98 territories, reaching out to 410 million households. There was also live and on-demand Singapore’s golf fanatics were treated to an intense final in a web streaming on FINA TV. four-way play-off which eventually saw American Angela Stanford crowned the winner.

HSBC Asian 7s Series, Singapore Li-Ning Singapore Open 2012 The HSBC Asian 7s Series held its inaugural competition in The Li-Ning Singapore Open celebrated its 25th Anniversary Singapore in 2012, doubling up as the Asian qualifiers for in 2012, proving its success as a marquee sporting event that the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2013 with the top three teams promotes badminton in the region. earning a spot in the World Cup. Hailed as Singapore’s most prestigious badminton event, The competition saw a twofold increase in participation the competition played host to international top players and with 10 participating teams from the region in 2012, up from showcased Singapore’s top shuttlers who represented the 4 teams in 2011. It attracted about 6,000 spectators per day nation at the Olympic Games. The event was broadcasted with a wide range of fringe activities to enhance spectators’ internationally to 17 countries and attracted over 29,000 experience. There were also rugby clinics, rugby celebrities’ spectators. interactions and apparel giveaways to participants. Best Sports Event Most Inspiring Sports of the Year (International) Story of the Year Finalists Finalists

Gerrard Lin: “30km mark. 12km more. Hell began”

Leslie Tan, Red Sports, 31 december 2012

Leslie Tan illustrates the triumph of mind over matter and how an ordinary Singaporean like Mr Gerrard Lin is making an ONE Fighting Championship™ 2012 extraordinary impact on the lives of others. Mr Lin, who is better ONE Fighting Championship™ is the largest MMA organisation known by his nickname Ah Siao, in Asia and was recently recognised as The Most Exciting ran the 2012 Standard Chartered MMA Promotion in the World by the prestigious Asian MMA Marathon Singapore dragging a Awards. 14kg tyre to help raise awareness and funds for the Bone Marrow Donor Programme. The event brings the best fighters and champions in Asia together to compete for greatness in the fastest growing sport Leslie takes readers on an up-close and personal journey into in the world – Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). MMA allows Mr Lin’s mission; from the intense training that he put himself fighters from all over Asia to enter the cage to prove the through to prepare for the race, to the struggles he faced during effectiveness of their core martial art on the world stage. ONE the run. As Mr Lin put it: “30km mark. 12km more. Hell Fighting Championship™ held two sold-out events in 2012 at began....Then it was hell again as the sun became my adversary. the Singapore Indoor Stadium titled ONE FC: WAR OF THE The body was screaming.” LIONS (March) and ONE FC: RISE OF KINGS (October). It made history as more than 10,000 MMA fans in Singapore Mr Lin’s accomplishment of what many would look to as an witnessed the crowning of the first Asian World Champions on almost impossible mission is truly an inspiration. the largest stage in Asian MMA.

There’s Always Another Mountain to Climb

Jeanette Tan, Yahoo! News, 5 june 2012

Jeanette Tan’s story about Mr Shariff Abdullah’s determination to live a full and normal life despite his disability tugs is truly a heart-gripping piece. Jeanette draws readers in as she brings out the difficulties and challenges Shariff faced. 43-year- old Shariff was born without a left foot, but from a very young age would not let that stop him from climbing in life, both literally and figuratively. In her story, Jeanette recounts the lowest point in Shariff’s life; when doctors told him that he needed to amputate a further five inches from his left leg. The stress from the prospect of not being able to work proved too much for him – Shariff made several attempts to take his own life, including drinking Dettol. Today, Shariff climbs mountains and runs marathons to raise awareness and funds for charity groups. Shariff’s resilience and ability to bounce back from adversity proves that there is always hope, even when hope seems lost. As Jeanette illustrates in Shariff’s words: “...today I can be a loser, tomorrow I can be a winner.” Most Inspiring Sports Sportsboy/Sportsgirl Story of the Year Team of the Year Finalists (Event)

True Grit

Chan U-Gene, The Sunday Times, 15 april 2012

Chan U-Gene’s story about Kirsten Koh’s battle to recover from a dreadful accident to walk at the Sundown Marathon is truly a tale for the ages. It is a story that anyone can relate to - and be inspired by. For Koh is not an elite athlete. She is an ordinary person, a weekend warrior who was going about her own business when she was knocked down by a lorry while cycling. Not only did U-Gene chart the physical trauma of the accident, National Sailing Optimist Team noting that she underwent 19 operations totalling 80 hours, needed 5 litres of blood from transfusions and had eight broken at the World Team Racing bones, but this was also a record of the mental battle she went Championship through to recover her identity as an athlete after the accident left her 2cm shorter, with a limp and perpetual pain. Elisa Yukie Yokoyama, Jessica Goh Kai Ling, Loh Jia Yi, It is a story of how an athlete was knocked down doing sport, Edward Tan Yi Zhu, Samuel Neo Jiun Jie and how sport is helping her to get up again. The National Sailing Optimist Team impressed the world by defending their Championship title at the World Team Racing Championship. Comprising Elisa Yukie Yokoyama, Jessica Goh, Loh Jia Yi, Victory Lies in Tan’s Duel with Edward Tan and Samuel Neo, the championship title was deemed “impossible”, given that they had to win the team Life racing event and the overall Nation’s Cup. The team proved naysayers wrong with their determination Rohit Brijnath, and success. Not only did they defend the championship title, The Straits Times, they also swept all individual podium positions. 4 september 2012 Never before has a country in the world dominated the elite “What matters is what she tells us junior sailing event in such a fashion, and this remarkable team about life, that it isn’t perfect, it’s from Singapore is the first. messy, it’s unfair and yet, she reminds us, disadvantage is only as daunting as we make it”. This line from Rohit’s commentary sums up succinctly why ’s achievements matter. Why the Paralympics matter. And why disabled athletes do what they do. More importantly, this telling of Laurentia’s tale - of how even at the Paralympics, she had to also overcome a disadvantage in being deaf and not hearing the music in her programme - and the unveiling of her philosophy towards life, is a lesson that moves everyone, not just those in the sporting fraternity. It tell us why Laurentia is an inspiration and a hero, not just because she’s the proud owner of several Paralympic medals, but because she’s taken on life - and won. Team of the Year Team of the Year (Event) Finalists (Event) Finalists

National Bowling Women’s Team

Amanda Ng Li Chuen, Cherie Tan Shi Hua, Daphne Tan Shi Jing, Jazreel Tan Shi Hua, New Hui Fen, Shayna Ng Lin Zhi

The Singapore women’s bowling team of Amanda Ng, New Hui Fen, Shayna Ng, Daphne Tan, Cherie Tan and Jazreel Tan has certainly turned in top-class performances this past year and done Singapore proud. The sextet took the team silver medal at the 22nd Asian Tenpin National Table Tennis Women’s Bowling Championships held in Hong Kong last year, beating strong contenders from 21 other countries. Team Their performance is a reflection of teamwork, passion and a fighting spirit - qualities that bode well for continued success. Feng Tianwei, Wang Yuegu, Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei

It was yet another victorious year for the National Table Tennis Women’s Team. Comprising Feng Tianwei, Wang Yuegu, Li Jiawei and Sun Beibei, the quartet returned home from the 2012 London Olympic Games with the Women’s Team Bronze medal. The same team brought home the Silver medal in the same event at the 2008 Olympic Games. It is with their dedication, passion, and an unrelenting quest for success, that Singapore made its mark as a powerhouse on the world map of Table Tennis.

National Sailing 420 Women’s Team

Rachel Lee Qing, Cecilia Low Rui Qi

2012 was a momentous year for the National Sailing 420 Women’s Team, as sailors Rachel Lee and Cecilia Low beat 35 other boats to be crowned world champions of the 420 in Austria. With this feat, the dynamic duo became the first team from Asia to win the ladies title.

Rachel and Cecilia were previously gold medallists at the 2010 , and had paired up again just four months prior to the World Championships. However, they proved that with commitment and determination, nothing can stand in their way to success. Team of the Year (Team Sport)

National Football Men’s Team at the Asean Football Federation Suzuki Cup

Mohammad Shahril Bin Ishak, Hariss S/O Harun, Mohamad Izwan Bin Mahbud, Mohamad Shaiful Bin Esah Nain, Mohammad Isa Bin Abdul Halim, Baihakki Bin Khaizan, Shi Jiayi, Shahdan Bin Sulaiman, Aleksandar Duric, Fazrul Nawaz S/O Shahul Hameed, Qiu Li, Muhammad Fazli Bin Ayob, Mustafic Fahrudin, Bennett Daniel Mark, Mohamed Hyrulnizam Bin Juma’at, Mohammad Khairul Amri Bin Mohammad Kamal, Muhammad Bin Arismail, Muhammad Safuwan Bin Baharudin, Mohammad Firdaus Bin Kasman, Mohamed Hafiz Bin Rahim, Sim Wei Zhi Joey, Muhammad Zulfahmi Bin Mohd Arifin The Singapore National Football Men’s Team won the Asean title for a record fourth time, when they beat Thailand with an aggregate score of 3-2 at the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup last year. Singapore was the winner of the ASEAN crown in 1998, 2004 and 2007. It is without a doubt that the team’s passion, commitment and fighting spirit were what led the Lions to their victory. Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Finalists Finalists

Babella Balazs Fernando Javier Alegre Arbulu Canoeing Sailing

Babella coaches at the Singapore Canoe Federation. Fernando’s contribution to the Singapore Sailing Team helped place the Republic on the world map of sailing yet again. He spends a significant amount of time and effort in developing each and every athlete through designing customised The team’s success at the Optimist World Championships is training and diet programmes for them. He also works on a testament of his effective coaching and dedication to the the athletes’ mental and strength endurance through specific development of the . training methods, such that they are at their optimal during competitions. Notably, 3 out of the 5 sailors who represented Singapore in the championships last year were debutants. Within a short span of Under his coaching, Singapore qualified for the 2012 London 7 months, Fernando raised the level of athletes, leading them to Olympic Games for the first time in history. an unprecedented back-to-back clean sweep of the world titles. With his dedication to the team, he has grown both the quality and quantity of the Optimist sailors from 32 in 2011 to 48 in 2012, with the junior sailors picking up podium finishes at other continental events. He has also been consistently building the pipeline of national sailors for the past 7 years.

Radojko Avramovic Football

Radojko led the Singapore Lions to an unprecedented fourth Asean Football Championship title. With his wealth of experience and the work he has done with the team, he is hailed as the “miracle worker” by Singapore’s football fans. Radojko was also responsible for the 2004 and 2007 triumphs at the Asean Football Championship. After nine years of service, he steps down from the Singapore football scene as reputedly the most successful manager of the national team. Coach of the Year Sportsgirl Finalists of the year Finalists

Mohamad Hidayat Bin Hosni Elisa Yukie Yokoyama Silat Sailing

Going beyond the call of duty, Hidayat pays attention to Yukie is a fighter who performs impeccably at competitions. more than just the athletes’ training. He cooks for them at competitions and communicates with their parents on their She represented Singapore at several international sailing development - demonstrating genuine care and concern for his competitions in 2012 and clinched the IODA World team. Championship and the Singapore Optimist Open Championship titles respectively, bringing glory to the country. As the Head Coach at the Singapore Silat Federation, he demands a high standard of training and discipline from Going into the last day of racing at the 2012 World both the coaches and the athletes. He also demonstrates Championships with equal leading scores from her other sportsmanship. He runs, kicks, punches, sweats together with competitors, Yukie had to win all of her races in order to clinch the athletes to demonstrate himself as a role model for both the the IODA World Championship title. In the face of pressure, athletes and coaches. Yukie did not relent and emerged victorious. Under his charge, Singapore bagged a total of 22 Golds, 19 Silvers and 16 Bronzes in 2012 at various international Silat competitions.

Zhou Shusen Vera Tan Yan Ning Table Tennis Wushu

Shusen led the Singapore Table Tennis Women’s Team to many Vera started to participate in competitive Wushu at the tender victories since he took over the helm of leadership. In 2010, the age of 11. With merely 3 years of experience, she has done stunning upset of World’s Number 1 team at the World Singapore proud in 2012 at the 4th Junior Wushu Championship Team Table Tennis Championship held in Moscow, positioned held in , China. the Singaporean paddlers as a force to be reckoned with. Organised by the International Wushu Federation, the In 2012, he led the team to the Bronze medal at the 2012 competition was hailed as the most prestigious Wushu London Olympic Games, and had coached Feng Tianwei to a competition in the world for competitors below the age of 18. Silver medal at the Women’s Singles in the same game, earning Singapore’s first individual Olympic medal in 52 years. Vera had to compete against others who were older than her, but she proved that age was no barrier. She did Singapore Shusen is actively involved in all aspects of the athletes’ proud by bagging a Gold and Silver medal in the Taijiquan and development, and works closely with them on their styles and Taijijian category respectively. techniques in the sport. Sportsboy Sportsboy of the year of the year Finalists Finalists

Keith Saw Hui Xun Samuel Tan Wei Han Bowling Wushu

Keith has been in the competitive bowling scene for the past With only four years of active training and competitive 5 years. participation in Wushu, Samuel represented Singapore at the 4th Junior Wushu Championship - the most prestigious junior He did Singapore proud by claiming the men’s single title at the Wushu competition in the world. Asian Tenpin Bowling Championship last year in Hong Kong. At the World Youth Championship held in last year, Donned in Singapore colours, Samuel did the Republic proud Keith also played an instrumental role in helping his team win when he clinched the Gold medal in the Taijiquan category, the silver medal. and the Silver in the Taijijian category.

Keith’s stellar performance in 2012 was a testament to his At the age of 16, his accomplishment is a testament to his hardwork and focus in the sport over the past few years. hardwork and dedication to the sport.

Quah Zheng Wen Swimming

Zheng Wen is undoubtedly an outstanding swimmer. He is currently the record holder of five events in the open category as well as seven events in the U-17 category. At the tender age of 16, he has represented Singapore at the 2012 London Olympic Games and other international swimming competitions such as the FINA World Cup, Singapore; and the regional and inaugural SEA Swimming Championships. Zheng Wen is an all-rounded individual. Apart from his academic achievements in school, he is known to be an unassuming young man who is humble and embodies great sportsmanship. A role model for other young athletes, Zheng Wen is set for a bright swimming career ahead of him. Sportswoman Sportswoman of the year of the year Finalists Finalists

Shayna Ng Lin Zhi Feng Tianwei Bowling Table Tennis

Shayna is no stranger to the competitive world of bowling. At the age of 27, Tianwei has a whole string of accolades to her With 9 years of active participation in the sport, Shayna name. With seven years of active participation in the sport, she has represented the Republic in numerous international has been instrumental in placing Singapore on the world map competitions. of Table Tennis. Last year, at the Asian Tenpin Bowling Championships held in In 2012, Tianwei represented Singapore in a total of 15 Hong Kong, Shayna teamed up with the other national bowlers international competitions. Amongst which is the World Team and bagged the Bronze and Silver medals in the Doubles and Table Tennis Championship, where she was part of the Women’s Team category respectively. Team that won the Silver medal for Singapore. At the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals, Tianwei and her teammate fought At the World Cup 2012 held in Poland, Shayna was up against hard to win the Women’s Double championship title. the defending World Cup champion in the final round. She remained unfazed, taking down her contender to emerge as the At the 2012 London Olympic Games, Tianwei beat Japan’s top- new World champion. notch paddler in the semi-finals to clinch the Women’s Singles Bronze medal. This is Singapore’s first Olympic medal in an Shayna’s victory in 2012 is a testament to her hardwork, individual event in 52 years, representing a proud moment commitment and dedication to the sport. Shayna has also for the Republic. Tianwei also played an instrumental role in proven that she is able to excel even in the face of pressure. winning the Team Bronze at the Olympics. Tianwei embodies the true spirits of sportsmanship. She has raised the bar for all Singaporean athletes, chartering the way for the future of Singapore’s sporting scene. Acknowledgement

The Singapore National Olympic Council and the Singapore Sports Council would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to:

Guest-of-Honour Mr. Lawrence Wong Acting Minister Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Senior Minister of State Ministry of Communications and Information

Tote Board and Singapore Pools Pte Ltd for sponsoring the Awards and the Event

Singapore Airlines Ltd for sponsoring the air tickets for the three main Award winners

Canon Singapore Private Limited for sponsoring the lucky draw prizes

Samsung Asia Pte Ltd for sponsoring the lucky draw prizes

All other individuals and organisations who have contributed towards the event.

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