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  2. Big Splash, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Big Splash was built in 1977 by Singapore Aquatic Sports Pte Ltd (owned by Goldhill Properties) on a 2.8-hectare site of the reclaimed land in the new East Coast Park. It was a project of the Parks and Recreation Department of the Ministry of National Development, and built at the cost of S$6 million. The waterpark featured an 85-metre long ...

  3. Singapore at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    2022. 2023. 2024. Singapore competed at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan from 14 to 30 July. [1]

  4. Underwater World, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    28 hectares (69 acres) No. of animals. 2500. No. of species. 250. Major exhibits. Aquatic Creatures. Underwater World, also known as Underwater World Singapore Pte Ltd, was an oceanarium located on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. It was opened on 13 May 1991 and closed on 26 June 2016.

  5. List of Singaporean records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Singapore 7 June 2015: Southeast Asian Games: Singapore, Singapore: 400m freestyle : 3:52.64 Glen Lim: Swimfast Aquatic Club 21 March 2019: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore: 800m freestyle : 8:06.96 Glen Lim: AquaTech Swimming 18 March 2023: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore: 1500m freestyle : 15:30.87 ...

  6. Marina Bay Sands - Wikipedia

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    CE1 DT16 Bayfront. Website. marinabaysands .com. Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore and a landmark of the city. At its opening in 2010, it was deemed the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$ 8 billion (US$6.88 billion).

  7. Singapore Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Hub is a 35-hectare public-private partnership that is anchored by the new National Stadium and existing Singapore Indoor Stadium, and also incorporates a new aquatics facility, indoor sports hall, water sports centre, public sports facilities, and retail. The Sports Hub opened to the public on 30 June 2014, and is currently ...

  8. Singapore at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships - Wikipedia

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    2019. 2022. 2023. 2024. Singapore competed at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 18 June to 3 July.

  9. Nicholas Tan - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Tan. Nicholas Tan is a Singaporean former national swimmer and model. [1] Tan has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), the Asian Games, World Championship and FINA Swimming World Cup. [2] He is the gold medallist in the men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay in the 2007 Southeast Asian Games.