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==History== |
==History== |
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The Toa Payoh Swimming Complex operates a public [[swimming pool]] and another pool used extensively for elite training, [[water polo]], [[synchronised swimming]] and [[diving]]. |
The Toa Payoh Swimming Complex operates a public [[swimming pool]] and another pool used extensively for elite training, [[water polo]], [[synchronised swimming]] and [[diving]]. It has played host to the National Schools’ Swimming Championships for many years. Notably, in March 2006, this swimming complex hosted the synchronised swimming event of the Asian Swimming Championships. It was also one of the competition venues for the inaugural [[2010_Youth_Olympics|Summer Youth Olympics Games]]. |
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Toa Payoh Swimming Complex played host to the National Schools’ Swimming Championships for many years. In March 2006, this swimming complex hosted the synchronised swimming event of the Asian Swimming Championships. |
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==2010 Summer Youth Olympics== |
==2010 Summer Youth Olympics== |
Revision as of 21:54, 12 March 2012
The Toa Payoh Swimming Complex and Sports Hall are located within the Toa Payoh Sports Recreation Centre.[1]
History
The Toa Payoh Swimming Complex operates a public swimming pool and another pool used extensively for elite training, water polo, synchronised swimming and diving. It has played host to the National Schools’ Swimming Championships for many years. Notably, in March 2006, this swimming complex hosted the synchronised swimming event of the Asian Swimming Championships. It was also one of the competition venues for the inaugural Summer Youth Olympics Games.
2010 Summer Youth Olympics
Work has been done to upgrade the Swimming Complex to Olympic standards for diving for the Youth Olympic Games.[1]