Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said this will allow student athletes to study and train together with senior athletes.
New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE: Two decades after it first opened its doors, the Singapore Sports School will move its campus from Woodlands to Kallang as part of the Kallang Alive Masterplan.
Watch live: Mandatory paternity leave to be doubled; parents of newborns to get 10 extra weeks of shared leaveKallang Alive Sport Management committed to ensure top-tier events are accessible to all The Kallang Alive project was first revealed in 2019 as a mixed-use lifestyle destination where Singaporeans can participate in community sports activities and enjoy world-class entertainment and sporting action.Kallang Football Hub and Kallang Tennis Centre opening earlier this year.
“There is still much more we can do. Now that the government has taken over the Sports Hub, we have the ability to unlock its full potential, and make the whole Kallang area more alive,” he added.In his speech, Mr Wong also touched on the recently concluded Paris Olympics where a total of 23 athletes across 11 sports represented Singapore.
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