GENERAL INFORMATION

The Singapore Ice Skating Association (SISA) is a not-for- profit National Sports Association (NSA) founded in 1988 and staffed by volunteers to serve the needs of Singapore's growing community of recreational and competitive ice skaters. We are sanctioned by the Sport Singapore (SS) and are also a member of the Singapore National Olympic Council, the International Skating Union (ISU) and the Asian Skating Union (ASU). SISA is also an approved Institution of Public Character (IPC).
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SISA Vision
Vision
To cultivate an ice skating culture in Singapore, to participate in major international competitions within the next decade and develop Singapore as a center of excellence in ice sports in South East Asia, while providing opportunities for all (from toddlers to seniors) to learn to skate in a safe and fun environment.
Mission
SISA is the national governing body for figure and speed skating in Singapore, providing recreational and competitive programs and athlete development pathways as well as organizing local and international competitions, seminars and clinics for all levels of athletes, coaches and officials in order to promote, nurture and develop the sport. SISA is dedicated to developing personal excellence and sportsmanship though participation in skating.
SISA Mission
Milestones
  1. Asian Winter Games Debut

    05/02/2011

    Represented by Short Track Speed Skater, Lucas Ng. 
    The 7th Asian Winter Games held from 30 January – 6 February 2011 at Astana & Almaty, Kazakhstan.

  2. Full ISU Figure Skating Membership

    18/04/2011

  3. Launch of Skate Star Program

    01/04/2012

    Singapore’s first Olympic rink, The Rink @ JCube opens April 2012.
    Skatestar, Singapore’s first Learn-to-Skate programme for figure, short track speed skating and ice hockey was launched with the opening of the rink.
     

  4. Full ISU Short Track Membership

    10/06/2012

  5. 1st ISU International Competition in Singapore

    12/04/2013

    Our first International ISU competition held in Singapore, the inaugural ISU World Development Trophy in Short Track Speed Skating on 13 April 2013.

  6. SEA Games Debut

    29/09/2017

    Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 30 - 31 September 2017

    Represented by:

    Short Track Team

    Men

    Ladies

    Lucas Ng
    Miki Chong
    Chua Qi En
    Lim Chia Yeh

    Cheyenne Goh
    Danielle Han
    Deanna See
    Suvian Chua

    Figure Skating Team

    Ladies

    Yu Shuran
    Chloe Ing

    Achievements

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    Figure Skating Ladies, Yu Shuran

    Figure Skating Ladies, Chloe Ing
    1000m Ladies, Cheyenne Goh
    1000m Men, Lucas Ng
    3000m relay Ladies
    3000m relay Men

    500m Ladies, Cheyenne Goh

  7. Winter Olympic Games Debut

    09/02/2018

    Held in Pyeongchang, South Korea from 10 - 22 February 2018.

    Represented by Short Track Speed Skater, Cheyenne Goh.

  8. SEA Games 2019

    30/11/2019

    Held in Manila, Philippines from 1 - 4 December 2019.

    Represented by:

    Short Track Team

    Men

    Ladies

    Trevor Tan
    Lucas Ng
    Xu Jing Feng
    Zen Koh

    Cheyenne Goh
    Suvian Chua
    Soo Kar Weng
    Chin Victoria

    Figure Skating Team

    Men

    Ladies

    Pagiel Sng

    Chloe Ing

    Achievements

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    Figure Skating Ladies, Chloe Ing
    500m Ladies, Cheyenne Goh
    1000m Ladies, Cheyenne Goh
    3000m relay Men

    3000m relay Ladies

  9. Youth Winter Olympic Games Debut

    08/01/2020

    Held in Lausanne, Switzerland from 9 - 22 January 2020.

    Represented by Short Track Speed Skater, Trevor Tan and Alyssa Pok

Values
Sportsmanship
Integrity
Discipline
Respect
Commitment to Excellence