“Sailors in Singapore are not as competitive and aggressive” – Malaysian sailor Natasha Nabila

The 2nd Fish & Co. Youth Sailing Championships attracted four Finnish, five Thai, nine Korean, 15 Hong Kongers and 23 Malaysian sailors to give locals a taste of foreign competition.

By |2014-03-29T21:03:08+08:00March 29th, 2014|sailing, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

Sailing: Locals get to mix it up with foreign sailors at Fish & Co National Youth C’ships

56 sailors from Malaysia, Thailand, Finland, Korea and Hong Kong raced in the regatta, providing a timely comparison for Singapore's sailors.

By |2014-03-29T21:05:47+08:00March 26th, 2014|sailing, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

Sailing: Max Teo of ACS (Junior) wins silver fleet gold medal with 22 points at Optimist Open Championships

The Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) sailor won four bullets or first positions out of eight races.

By |2014-03-04T20:23:28+08:00March 4th, 2014|sailing, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

“Sailing has changed from being all about results, to performing well internally” – sailor Darren Choy

Darren Choy will partner Joel Pang in the 470 class at the 2013 SEA Games.

By |2013-12-16T16:28:21+08:00December 11th, 2013|sailing, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments

“I was one of the last few to cross the line, and all the other sailors cheered for me as though I came in first” – sailor Joel Pang

Joel, who started out in track and field, switched to sailing while he was in Singapore Sports School.

By |2013-12-16T16:28:02+08:00December 9th, 2013|sailing, The Red Sports Interview|0 Comments
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