Lifesaving at the 2032 Olympics?

Recently, it was announced that Brisbane, Australia will be hosting the 2032 Summer Olympic Games. This has gathered a lot of chatter in the lifesaving community to include Lifesaving as an demonstration sport at the 2032 Games. Surf Lifesaving is no stranger to the Australian community and the petition has already gotten 3000 signatures sinceContinue reading “Lifesaving at the 2032 Olympics?”

First batch of certified Junior Seal students!

This week, we have our first batch of Junior Seal students who attained their Junior Seals 1 certification! With their knowledge and skills, the students are able to execute the reach, throw, wade and accompanied rescue! On top of that, the students also learnt obstacle swim and manikin carry! Congratulations to our Junior Seals 1Continue reading “First batch of certified Junior Seal students!”

The Lifesaving Pathways

Being from Singapore, sports has never been the priority. Many of us would tend to put our academics before our sports. This is even more prevalent in “unknown” sports like Lifesaving where Direct School Admissions (DSAs) is non-existent. So, why take up lifesaving? What does the sport pathway look like in Singapore? Here’s what itContinue reading “The Lifesaving Pathways”

Lifesaving Sport

What exactly is Lifesaving Sport? The primary intend of the sport is to advocate lifesavers in the development, maintenance and improvement of crucial physical and mental ability demanded to save lives in the aquatic environment. This makes every lifesaver well verse in all the elements; from the pool to the ocean. Read up more aboutContinue reading “Lifesaving Sport”

Lifesaving: a sport? – David Kong

Mention lifesaving and the first thought that comes into most people’s minds is a lifeguard saving someone in distress. Actually, that’s just a part of lifesaving. Lifesaving has now also become one of the largest sporting events in Australia and other countries. Lifesaving competitions takes two forms – open water, held on a beach; andContinue reading “Lifesaving: a sport? – David Kong”

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