Five gymnastics judges have represented Singapore with distinction at the 2025-2028 Intercontinental Judges' Course in Lausanne, Switzerland. This achievement highlights their dedication to excellence in the sport and strengthens Singapore's reputation in the international gymnastics community.
The Singapore Gymnastics Development Programme (SGDP) for Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) is set to continue its success in 2025, with training camps scheduled for June and November. Since its inception in 2019, the SGDP has been integral in fostering the growth and development of both athletes and coaches, helping them progress towards higher levels of performance within Singapore’s gymnastics community.
To ensure quality standards and a comprehensive implementation, we’ve made the decision to delay the official launch. We now aim to launch the programme at the Singapore Gymnastics (SG) Classic competition in November 2025.
Singapore Gymnastics has officially released the SEA Games selection policies for 2025, providing clarity and transparency for athletes, coaches, and clubs.
Welcoming David Kenwright to Singapore
We’re thrilled to announce that David will join us in November as the lead WAG Technical Expert for our SGDP Camp and High-Performance Symposium.
David Kenwright has spent over 40 years shaping the landscape of Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, leading elite athletes to the podium on some of the world’s biggest stages.
Women's Artistic Gymnastics TAC has organised a series of workshops to prepare judges, coaches, and athletes for the 2025-2028 Code of Points. These sessions provided key updates and strategies for upcoming competitions.
Singapore Gymnastics is excited to announce two major initiatives coming up this November: the High-Performance Symposium and SGDP Workshops, both of which are available to all SG-registered technical members. These events are part of SG’s ongoing commitment to fostering high-performance excellence through a blend of technical expertise and collaborative learning opportunities.
As part of the revamped Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) National Programme, which will take effect in 2025, Singapore Gymnastics has released the schedule for its 2025 Judging Courses. These courses are essential to ensure all WAG judges remain up-to-date with the latest standards and regulations, aligning with both the updated National Programme and the new FIG Code of Points (COP) for 2025-2028.
Singapore Gymnastics (SG) is thrilled to kick off the final half of our 2024 event calendar with the implementation of the new Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) National Programme across two of our three upcoming events. Additionally, the Gymnastics Classic International will be conducted under the new Code of Points (CoP) across all three disciplines, marking a significant milestone in our competitive structure.
On August 22, decorated Singapore gymnast Nadine Joy Nathan made a special visit to Henry Park Primary School to share her journey with Primary 5 and 6 students. Nadine, who has represented Singapore on the world stage at the World Championships, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and SEA Games, spoke about her experiences as both a student and a high-performing athlete.
Singapore Gymnastics' innovative National Squad Training programme has been making waves in the gymnastics community since its launch. Spanning three disciplines—Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG)—the initiative aims to elevate athletes' performances while fostering a strong sense of community and collaboration between national and club-level coaches.
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Technical and Advisory Committee (TAC) held a productive meeting on September 1, 2024, via Microsoft Teams, focusing on key updates and decisions that will shape the gymnastics community in the coming year.
The Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) National Programme is set to undergo important changes, with the aim of enhancing both athlete participation and performance. Following a comprehensive review meeting held on August 13, the Working Group appointed by the WAG TAC outlined a strategic plan to address existing gaps and improve the overall programme.
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) convened its first meeting, setting a clear direction for future developments in gymnastics judging and program enhancements.
In a bid to keep the gymnastics community updated and well-prepared for upcoming competitions, the Women's Artistic Gymnastics Technical Advisory Committee (WAG TAC) is organizing a series of face-to-face workshops in Bishan. These workshops will focus on the adoption of the new Code of Points (CoP) for 2025-2028 and preparation for the Classic International competition scheduled for November 2024.
The Technical Advisory Committees (TAC) for both MAG & WAG has initiated a review of the national gymnastics’ programmes for both men and women. To manage this crucial task, the TAC has appointed dedicated working groups to oversee the process, aiming to enhance the quality and effectiveness of these programmes.
Approaching the conclusion of 2024, Singapore Gymnastics issues a critical reminder to all judges across disciplines to prepare for re-accreditation in 2025. The upcoming process is pivotal due to revisions in the Code of Points (CoP) that will impact judging criteria, procedures, and reviews of discipline-specific National Programmes.