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Singapore Sports Hub

Singaporeans enjoy their sports whether it is as participants or as spectators. A state of the art sports center, known as the Singapore Sports Hub  was opened in June 2014. 

This SGD 1.3 billion facility has the largest dome roof in the world! The 55, 000 seat stadium is the perfect venue for international, regional and local sporting events as well as entertainment shows. 

The Singapore Sports Hub has a multi sport indoor arena, an aquatics centre and a water sport facility.

The Singapore Sports Hub has played host to such great events as the Rugby World Cup 10s in 2014, the 2015 SEA Games, 2016 Singapore National Day Parade, WTA Finals and entertainment super stars such as Madonna and Jay Chou.

The  Water Sport Centre caters to water sport enthusiasts. Water craft such as kayaks, canoes and pedal boats are offered for rent. A 500 metre Regatta course has been mapped out on the water of the Kallang Basin for those who are up to the challenge! 
The Water Sports Centre is open 7 days a week from 7 am to  8 pm. and on public holidays from 7 am to 10 pm.

The Centre also offers kayaking courses.

The Aquatics Centre consists of
  • 50m X 10 lane competition pool which is 3m deep.
  • 50m X 8 lane training pool which is 1.35 - 2m deep
  • 25m wide diving pool/multi purpose pool 5m deep
  • changing rooms and shower facilities
  • 3,000 seats
  • 3,000 additional temporary seats
  • VIP lounge
  • Vip area with separate lift access
With the recent Olympic gold medal win of Joseph Schooling in the Men's 100m butterfly, there has been a renewed interest and enthusiasm for competitive swimming in Singapore. 

Classes offered at the Aquatic Centre include swimming lessons, scuba & snorkeling and aqua fitness classes.

Other water activities like sailing, kayaking, water skiing, sailing and scuba diving off the island Pulau Hantu, which is known for its coral reefs, is also popular. 

Sporting Facilities

Singapore encourages a healthy and active lifestyle by having a wide range of sporting facilities available to the population. One of the most affordable ways they do this is by providing community clubs across the country. These community clubs offer swimming pools, basketball courts, gymnasiums, badminton and other sporting options.
To name but a few of these community clubs:

Kampong Glam Community Club
Woodlands Galaxy Community Club
Queenstown Community Centre
Cairnhill Community Club
Tiong Bahru Community Centre
Buona Vista Community Club
Katong Community Centre
More information on Community Centres and their facilities can be found on www.pa.gov.sg


In addition to the Community Centre sporting facilities singapore offers many more state of the art sporting facilities such as:

Clementi Swimming Complex
Delta Sport Centre
Bedok Sports Centre
Kallang Squash Centre
Bedok Tennis Centre
Yishun Stadium
Bishan Sports Hall
Hougang Sports Hall
Kallang Lawn Bowl
Our Tampines Hub
Pasir Ris Sport Centre

More information can be found on www.myactivesg.com

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