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Old 07-04-2012, 07:50 PM   #28
radikal

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hmm... truth to be told, there will be folks who love sports and there will be folks who shun it, there's a full spectrum out there. go to any sports complex in Singapore and you see the big slogan "Sports for Life". not that the infrastructures aren't there, it is more so that folks placed a higher priority in getting the dough onto their dinner table.

looking into schools, ACES day is put in place but the execution part is flawed. sports are activities carried out over a protracted period of time, not a one-off event marked in the calendar. go to the cross country events, track events, marathon events, or any other sports events, no lack of participants me say. only a matter of sustainability in terms of the individual's interests in the event.
Yes, it's just lip service with no real support. that has to change
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