Sports wins big in Singapore 2009 Budget
In this year's Singapore Budget, one of the largest increases goes to the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. One big reason: sports.
In this year's Singapore Budget, one of the largest increases goes to the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. One big reason: sports.
Ever wondered what it is like to study sports in Singapore? Red Sports interviews a Republic Polytechnic student about his Sports and Exercise Sciences diploma course.
If you have just finished your GCE O Levels and are thinking of a career in the sports industry, you'll be happy to know that there are four diplomas from two polytechnics that are sports-related.
Singapore and London signed a Memorandum of Understanding yesterday to promote business and economic spinoffs between the two Olympic host cities, according to a report in Today (Wednesday, January 14, 2009).
Those who have just finished their GCE O Levels and are dreaming of a career in the sports industry can take encouragement from the fact that the Singapore sports industry is now worth over S$1 billion.
Yahoo!, Google and MSN all put Red Sports on their first page when you search for the terms "singapore sports calendar 2009".
Apart from Thailand, who went down 2-3 to Vietnam in front of 40,000 fans at the My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi, American sportswear giant Nike was also a loser on the pitch last night.
Red Sports is holding its own and beating the big boys online. Our traffic ranking has been climbing steadily in Singapore.