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  A PROSPEROUS START TO THE LUNAR NEW YEAR FOR 25TH SEA GAMES TEAM SINGAPORE ATHLETES AT THE MAP AWARDS


 
A PROSPEROUS START TO THE LUNAR NEW YEAR FOR 25TH SEA GAMES TEAM SINGAPORE ATHLETES AT THE MAP AWARDS
Singapore, 17 February 2010 - Team Singapore's highly successful 25th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games contingent gathered tonight at the Fairmont Singapore for a Chinese New Year-inspired Multi-Million Dollar Award Programme (MAP) Awards and Appreciation Dinner to celebrate their exceptional performance at the Games. The contingent returned from the 25th SEA Games in Vientiane, Laos, last December with an impressive medal haul of 98 medals (33 Gold, 30 Silver and 35 Bronze) despite the nation sending in its smallest contingent for the SEA Games.

2 Keeping to the Chinese New Year tradition, the event was kicked off with a special lion dance to greet the Guest-of-Honour, Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC). Also present at the celebrations were Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, along with coaches, officials, partners and sponsors.

3 The Year of the Tiger will prove to be a challenging and exciting year for Team Singapore, with several major games such as the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, 16th Asian Games Guangzhou 2010 and Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 lined up till the end of the year. To usher in good luck and prosperity for Team Singapore in the Year of the Tiger, a "lo-hei" ceremony was held as part of the celebrations tonight.

4 Continuing the theme of the evening, DPM Teo presented the MAP awards, totalling $455,000, to the 25th SEA Games medallists and record breakers in red packets. This is the first time that athletes are being rewarded for breaking the SEA Games records. The MAP awards are sponsored by Tote Board and Singapore Pools.

5 "Tonight, we have laid out a dinner for Team Singapore, starting with the traditional "Lo Hei" to usher in good fortune and success for the Lunar New Year. As you know the year ahead will be a busy one, with the Youth Olympic Games in August, the Commonwealth Games in October and the Asian Games in November. Success comes only from commitment and hard work. But for the moment let us celebrate our team's success at the SEA Games with the awards and the appreciation dinner. May this be an inspiration and encouragement for greater success this year," said Guest of Honour, Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence and President, Singapore National Olympic Council.

6 The biggest winner of the evening was the Singapore swimming team, who were the top performers at the 25th SEA Games, contributing a total of 33 medals to the medal tally. Singapore's gold medallists from the swimming team received a total of $200,000 tonight for their 14 Gold medals. Apart from the gold medals, the swimmers also set 12 new SEA Games records. The shooting and table tennis teams also came away with a handsome reward tonight, receiving $75,000 and $80,000 respectively for their outstanding performance in Vientiane, Laos.

7 At the event, appreciation plaques were given out to sponsors and supporters of Team Singapore to thank them for their unstinting support during the 25th SEA Games. They included Tote Board and Singapore Pools, NTUC Fairprice and Nestle Singapore Pte Ltd.

8 The contingent and guests were treated to a special photo exhibition presented by CANON, featuring the works of winners of the Canon SEA Games Photo Contest, jointly organised with The Straits Times. Photographers, Mr Wee Keng Hor and Mr Suhaimi Bin Abdullah, bagged the top prize of the competition and were in Vientiane, Laos, to capture key moments of Team Singapore competing at the Games. A selected collection of the photographs depicting highlights of the 25th SEA Games were on display at the MAP Awards tonight.

9 For more information on Team Singapore at the 25th SEA Games, please visit www.teamsingapore.com.sg
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Hazwani Hasni
Singapore Sports Council
Office: 6500 5246
Email: hazwani_hasni@ssc.gov.sg
About Team Singapore
Originally mooted by the then-Ministry of Community Development and Sports, Team Singapore was launched on 20 April 2001 by then-Deputy Prime Minister Dr Tony Tan. Team Singapore is the united identity of elite athletes, coaches and officials from Singapore that represents the country in major multi-sport Games and identified international competitions.

The three core attributes of Pride, Performance and Perseverance anchor that which is the collective Team Singapore. Underscoring the traits of a winning team, these attributes are the important elements of sportsmanship and excellence that propel the nation forward to succeed on the world's sporting stage.

Team Singapore inspires our nation's athletic talents to continually evolve the level of elite sports in Singapore, while galvanising and connecting the community in support of their sporting endeavours.
For further information, please visit www.teamsingapore.com.sg
About the Singapore National Olympic Council
The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) is the national nonprofit organisation that coordinates the selection of Singaporean athletes for competition at the major games such as the Olympics, the Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games and the South East Asian Games. Singapore's involvement in the Games is resolutely anchored in the Olympic ideals that were first espoused by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, in 1894. For more information, please visit www.snoc.org.sg.
About the Singapore Sports Council
The Singapore Sports Council (SSC) is Singapore's lead agency tasked with developing sports in Singapore. Our vision is to create a Sporting Singapore where Sports is a way of life. The SSC aims to develop sports champions and create enjoyable sporting experiences for Singapore through the three strategic thrusts of cultivating a sporting culture, achieving sports excellence and creating a vibrant sports industry. Formed on 1 October 1973, the SSC is a statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. Please visit the SSC website at www.ssc.gov.sg for more information.
About the Multi-Million Dollar Award Programme (MAP) Awards
About MAP Awards [234 Kb]
MAP AWARDS RECIPIENTS
S/N
Sports
Name
Event
GOLD
MAP
Category
Old SEA Games Record








1
Athletics
Wong Tuck Yim James
Men's Discus Throw
1
$10,000
Individual











Zhang Guirong
Women's Shot Put
1
$10,000
Individual









2
Cuesports
Ang Boon Chin
Men's Snooker Doubles
1
$15,000
Team Event



Lim Chun Kiat















Peter Edward Gilchrist
Men's Billiards Singles
1
$10,000
Individual









3
Shooting
Goh Jia Yi
Women's 10m Air Rifle Individual
1
$10,000
Individual











Zhang Jin
Men's 10m Air Rifle Individual
1
$10,000
Individual











Zhang Jin
Men's 10m Air Rifle Team
1
$15,000
Team Event



Koh Tien Wei Jonathan







Ong Jun Hong















Lim Swee Hon Nigel
Men's 10m Air Pistol Team
1
$15,000
Team Event



Poh Lip Meng







Gai Bin















Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine
Women's 50m Rifle 3 position Individual
1
$10,000
Individual



















Gai Bin
Men's 50m Pistol Team
1
$15,000
Team Event



Poh Lip Meng







Lim Swee Hon Nigel













4
Silat
Rabiatul Adawiyah Bte Yusak
Women's Artistic Single (Tunggal)
1
$10,000
Individual

















5
Swimming
Quah Ting Wen
Women's 100m Freestyle
1
$10,000
Individual - 1st Gold &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 00:56:03
Yr '99 - Joscelin - 00:56:05











Women's 200m Freestyle
1
$5,000
Individual - 2nd Gold &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 02:00:57
Yr '07 - THA - 02:03:00










Ong Wei Shien Zach
Men's 200m Backstroke
1
$10,000
Individual











Tao Li
Women's 200m Backstroke
1
$10,000
Individual - Ist Gold












Women's 100m Backstroke
1
$5,000
Individual - 2nd Gold &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 01:02:96
Yr '05 - Tao Li - 01:03:83











Women's 100m Butterfly
1
$5,000
Individual - 3rd Gold &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 00:59:24
Yr '05 - Joscelin - 00:59:91











Women's 200m Butterfly
1
$5,000
SEA Games Record - 02:13:49
Yr '05 - Tao Li - 02:14:11










Lim Shu-En Lynette
Women's 800m Freestyle
1
$10,000
Individual &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 08:35:41
Yr '07 - MAL - 08:47:80










Lim Xiang Qi Amanda
Women's 50m Freestyle
1
$10,000
Individual &






$5,000
SEA Games Record - 00:25:82
Yr '05 - Joscelin - 00:26:13










Lim Wen Hao Joshua
Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
1
$15,000
Team Event &



Lim Yong En Clement


$5,000
SEA Games Record - 07:30:73
Yr '05 - SIN - 07:35:85


Ong Wei Shien Zach







Cheah Mingzhe Marcus















Quah Ting Wen
Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
1
$15,000
Team Event &



Lim Shu-En Lynette


$5,000
SEA Games Record - 08:11:75
Yr '07 - SIN - 08:20:77


Lim Xiang Qi Amanda







Ong Chui Bin Mylene















Ong Chui Bin Mylene
Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
1
$15,000
Team Event &



Lim Xiang Qi Amanda


$5,000
SEA Games Record - 03:45:73
Yr '07 - THA - 03:51:86


Lim Shu-En Lynette







Quah Ting Wen















Ong Kai Yi Russell
Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
1
$15,000
Team Event &



Lim Wen Hao Joshua


$5,000
SEA Games Record - 03:23:22
Yr '07 - SIN - 03:26:70


Yeo Kai Quan Danny







Ong Wei Shien Zach















Lim Jia Yi Shana
Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
1
$15,000
Team Event &



Ho Ru'En Roanne


$5,000
SEA Games Record - 04:10:38
Yr '07 - SIN - 04:12:18


Tao Li







Quah Ting Wen













6
Table Tennis
Feng Tianwei
Women's Team
1
$15,000
Team Event



Wang Yuegu







Sun Beibei







Yu Mengyu







Sim Kai Xin Zena















Yang Zi
Men's Team
1
$15,000
Team Event



Gao Ning







Cai Xiaoli







Pang Xue Jie







Lim Jie Yan















Wang Yuegu
Mixed Doubles
1
$15,000
Team Event



Yang Zi















Sun Beibei
Women's Doubles
1
$15,000
Team Event



Yu Mengyu















Feng Tianwei
Women's Singles
1
$10,000
Individual











Gao Ning
Men's Singles
1
$10,000
Individual









7
Water Polo
Luo Nan
Men's Team
1
$30,000
Team Sport



Yip Ren Kai







Tan Wei Keong Terence







Tay Sin Chao Nigel







Teo Zhen Wei Eugene







Lin Diyan







Lin Diyang







Lee Kok Wang Alvin







Wee Kenneth







Ong Wei Sheng Kelvin







Loh Lai Hua Samuel







Chin Yong Jie Andy







Lim Yao Xiang













8
Wushu
Khor Poh Chin
Women's Duilian with Weapon
1
$15,000
Team Event



Tao Yijun







Tay Yu Juan















Total Gold Medals / MAP Awards

33
$455,000


LIST OF APPRECIATION PLAQUE RECIPIENTS
S/NO
Appreciation Plaque Recipients


1
NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd


2
Nestle (Singapore) Pte Ltd


3
CapitaMalls Asia Ltd


4
National Library Board


5
Clear Channel Singapore Pte Ltd


6
Singapore Press Holdings Ltd


7
MediaCorp Pte Ltd


8
Canon Singapoe Lte Ltd


9
Diners World Travel Pte Ltd


10
Sunrise & Co. (Pte) Ltd


11
Singapore Totalisator Board & Singapore Pools