New National Stadium hosts first major sporting event
The 55,000-seater National Stadium played host to the inaugural World Club 10s Rugby, which featured top international players such as Piri Weepu, who plays for the New Zealand All Blacks.
The 55,000-seater National Stadium played host to the inaugural World Club 10s Rugby, which featured top international players such as Piri Weepu, who plays for the New Zealand All Blacks.
ActiveSG recently introduced mind sports such as Weiqi and Xiangqi to its programme lineup, and launched its pilot Weiqi programme for children.
During the ActiveSG badminton camp, 10 children aged 6 to 12 got the opportunity to pick up basic badminton techniques during the June school holidays.
During the ActiveSG football camp, a group of children aged 8 to 12 got the opportunity to pick up basic football skills during the June school holidays.
Under a collaboration between SportCares Foundation and ActiveSG, 20 disadvantaged youths received the opportunity to learn tennis at the ActiveSG Tennis Camp.
Under the ActiveSG Tennis Camp, a group of children aged 5 to 14 got the opportunity to learn basic tennis skills during the June school holidays.
Children aged 7 to 16 got the chance to dance to their favourite K-pop tunes at a four-session KpopX Fitness holiday programme.
A group of 18 children aged 4 to 12 got the chance to learn basic basketball skills in a fun way at a two-day ActiveSG introductory basketball camp.