One Team Singapore Golf Day supports athletes on sporting journey

One Team Singapore Golf Day supports athletes on sporting journey

Singapore, February 21, 2023: A total of $489,600 from 35 corporates and individuals was raised for the One Team Singapore Fund (OTSF) at the inaugural One Team Singapore Golf Day jointly organised by Sport Singapore (SportSG) and the Singapore Olympic Foundation (SOF) on February 16. 

With matching grants from the Government, a total of $979,200 will go towards the OTSF. The event was graced by Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Law, who presented tokens of appreciation to the donors and sponsors.

Established in 2017, the OTSF enables all supporters of Team Singapore to contribute towards strengthening the High-Performance Sport (HPS) system. It offers one-for-one matching grants, up to $50 million, from the Government for donations to support Team Singapore athletes. 

These donations will be directed towards enhancing the athletes’ support infrastructure and capabilities, including improving their daily training environment, and in areas such as data analytics and sport science. It was announced during Budget 2022 that the OTSF Matching Grant will be extended for another five years until FY2026.

Dr Chiang Hock Woon, Co-Chair of the One Team Singapore Golf Day Organising Committee, said: “Every athlete goes through a journey of hard work, sacrifice, perseverance, failures, and successes. 

“As they pursue to reach their full potential and achieve breakthroughs, we know that they rally the nation and inspire all Singaporeans in the process. All the donations received will go a long way in supporting their journey and bring them one step closer to their sporting dreams.”

The One Team Singapore Golf Day was attended by around 150 partners, donors, sponsors and Team Singapore supporters as well as 10 athletes across seven sports: golfers James Leow and Aloysa Atienza, billiards player Peter Gilchrist, swimmer Quah Ting Wen, and bowlers Shayna Ng, Cherie Tan and Jazreel Tan. Appreciation plaques were also presented to donors and sponsors to thank them for their contributions.

Source: https://www.singaporeolympics.com