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1 Background  



1.1  Broadcasters  







2 Competitors  





3 Games summary  



3.1  Medalist  







4 Sport climbing  





5 Swimming  





6 References  














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Singapore at the
2022 Asian Games
IOC codeSGP
NOCSingapore National Olympic Council
Websitewww.singaporeolympics.com (in English)
inHangzhou
September 23 (23-09) – October 8 (8-10)
Competitors431 in 32 sports
Flag bearers Amita Berthier, Jowen Lim
Medals
Ranked 20th
Gold
3
Silver
6
Bronze
7
Total
16
Asian Games appearances (overview)
  • 1954
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  • 2022
  • Singapore competed in the 2022 Asian GamesinHangzhou, China from 23 September to 8 October 2023. The Games was postponed in 2022 due to Covid-19 pandemic.[1] This will be Singapore's 19th appearance at the Asian Games, having competed at every Games since 1951.

    Background[edit]

    On 25 February 2023, during the Singapore Leg of the Hangzhou Asian Games Fun Run event organised by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), Dr Koh Koon Teck was announced as the chef-de-mission of the Hangzhou Games. He will be assisted by Olympians Tao Li and Koh Seng Leong, who were appointed as his deputies.[2][3]

    Broadcasters[edit]

    Name Type Ref
    Mediacorp Free-to-air and over-the-top [4][5]

    Competitors[edit]

    Singapore will be sending a total of 431 athletes, competing across 32 sports.[6] This will be the highest delegation ever that Singapore have sent to the Games.[7] Fencer Amita Berthier and Wushu exponent Jowen Lim have been chosen as the flag bearers.[8]

    Source: [9]

    Sport Male Female Total
    Artistic Swimming 0 10 10
    Diving 2 2 4
    Swimming 11 11 22
    Marathon swimming 2 1 3
    Water Polo 13 13 26
    Archery 3 2 5
    Athletics 12 9 21
    Badminton 9 4 13
    Baseball 24 0 24
    Boxing 0 1 1
    Bridge 9 9 18
    Canoe (Sprint) 6 2 8
    Chess 0 1 1
    Cricket 15 0 15
    Cycling 2 0 2
    Dragon Boat 14 14 28
    Equestrian 0 4 4
    Esports 1 0 1
    Fencing 4 12 16
    Football 0 22 22
    Go (Weiqi) 5 0 0
    Golf 4 3 7
    Gymnastics (Artistic) 1 4 5
    Gymnastics (Rhythmic) 0 4 4
    Hockey (Field) 18 18 36
    Ju-jitsu 4 5 9
    Modern Pentathlon 1 0 1
    Roller Skating 5 0 5
    Rowing 1 2 3
    Rugby Sevens 12 12 24
    Sailing 7 6 13
    Sepak Takraw 6 0 6
    Shooting 4 8 12
    Softball 0 17 17
    Sport Climbing 5 0 5
    Squash 4 0 4
    Table Tennis 5 5 10
    Taekwondo 1 2 3
    Triathlon 2 2 4
    Wrestling 2 1 3
    Wushu 3 4 7
    Xiangqi 2 2 4
    Total 219 212 431

    Games summary[edit]

    Medalist[edit]

    Medal Athlete Sport Event Date
     Gold Shanti Pereira Athletics Women’s 200M 2 October
     Gold Maximilian Maeder Sailing Men’s Kite 27 September
     Gold Ryan Lo Sailing Men’s ILCA7 27 September
     Silver Stephenie Chen Canoeing Women’s K-1 500m 3 October
     Silver Shanti Pereira Athletics Women’s 100M 30 September
     Silver Teong Tzen Wei Swimming Men’s 50m Butterfly 28 September
     Silver Jowen Lim Wushu Men’s Daoshu + Gunshu 27 September
     Silver Justin Liu
    Denise Lim
    Sailing Nacra 17 26 September
     Silver Isaac Goh Sailing Boy’s ILCA4 26 September
     Bronze Kimberly Lim
    Cecilia Low
    Sailing 49erFX 26 September
     Bronze Victoria Chan Sailing Women's ILCA6 27 September
     Bronze Keira Marie Carlyle Sailing Girl’s ILCA4 26 September
     Bronze Kimberly Ong Wushu Women's Changquan 25 September

    Sport climbing[edit]

    Speed
    Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final / BM
    Best Rank Opposition
    Time
    Opposition
    Time
    Opposition
    Time
    Opposition
    Time
    Rank
    Tan Bing Qian Men's 6.767 18 Did not advance
    Speed relay
    Athlete Event Qualification Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final / BM
    Time Rank Opposition
    Time
    Opposition
    Time
    Opposition
    Time
    Rank
    Denzel Chua
    Mohamad Kamal
    Tan Bing Qian
    Men's 20.293 6Q  Iran (IRI)
    WFS
     China (CHN)
    L 20.632–16.152
     South Korea (KOR)
    L 23.169–17.827
    4
    Combined
    Athlete Event Qualification Semi-finals Final
    Boulder
    Point
    Lead
    Point
    Total Rank Boulder
    Point
    Lead
    Point
    Total Rank Boulder
    Point
    Lead
    Point
    Total Rank
    Dennis Chua Men's 69.9 30 99.9 10Q 14.9 12 26.9 18 Did not advance
    Luke Goh 69.5 45.1 114.6 9Q 24.6 26.1 50.7 13 Did not advance

    Swimming[edit]

    Men
    Athlete Event Heats Final
    Time Rank Time Rank
    Quah Zheng Wen 100 m freestyle Q 49.27 8
    Maximillian Ang 200 m individual medley 2:02.44 7 Q 2:03.32 8
    Zachary Tan 200 m individual medley 2:03.08 8 Q 2:02.94 7
    Jonathan Tan 100 m freestyle Q 48.94 6
    Women
    Athlete Event Heats Final
    Time Rank Time Rank
    Gan Ching Hwee 1500 m freestyle 16:24.67 4
    Letitia Sim 50 m breaststroke Q 31.15 7
    100 m breaststroke
    Quah Jing Wen 200 m butterfly Q 2:10.13 5
    Quah Jing Wen
    Quah Ting Wen
    Amanda Lim
    Marina Chan
    4×100 m freestyle relay Q 3:44.16 4

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Postponed Asian Games 2022 scheduled for September- October 2023". Olympics. 19 July 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  • ^ "Team Singapore's Chefs de mission for SEA Games & Asian Games 2023 announced!". activesgcircle.gov.sg. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  • ^ "Singapore NOC introduces Chef de Mission at Asian Games Fun Run". ocasia.org. 25 February 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  • ^ "Watch 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 mewatch". mewatch.sg. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  • ^ "19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022 FAQs". mewatch.sg. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  • ^ "Team Singapore to field its largest Asian Games contingent in Hangzhou". singaporeolympics.com. 5 August 2023. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ "Largest Singapore contingent in Asian Games history". Youthopia.sg. 7 August 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  • ^ "WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (31 Jul-6 Aug)". Yahoo News. 2023-08-06. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  • ^ "Singapore at 2023 Asian Games: Complete team list". Olympics. 7 August 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2023.

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