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How to support our Singapore athletes in Paris 2024 Olympics?

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The Olympics have returned, now bigger and better than ever. This international multi-sport event features over 10,000 athletes from 206 countries, competing in 32 sports, including archery, table tennis, and the new addition of breakdancing.

Singapore has sent 23 athletes to compete in 11 sports, including sprint queen Shanti Pereira and two-time World champion kite foiler Max Maeder. Don’t miss the excitement and achievements of these incredible athletes at the 2024 Olympics!

When will our Singapore athletes be competing at the 2024 Olympics?

30 July
17:00: Equestrian Individual Dressage (Caroline Rosanna Chew)
17:15: Swimming Men’s 100m Freestyle (Jonathan Tan)
17:44: Swimming Women’s 1500m Freestyle (Gan Ching Hwee)

31 July
13:30: Badminton Women’s Singles (Yeo Jia Min)
17:00: Swimming Women’s 200m Breaststroke (Letitia Sim)

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1 August
13:30: Badminton Men’s Singles (Loh Kean Yew)
17:15: Swimming Men’s 50m Freestyle (Jonathan Tan)
18:15: Sailing Men’s Dinghy (Ryan Lo)

2 August
15:00: 25m Pistol Women’s Qualification Precision Shooting (Teh Xiu Hong)
16:35: Athletics Women’s 100m (Shanti Pereira)
17:35: Swimming Women’s 800m Freestyle (Gan Ching Hwee)

3 August
16:35: Athletics Men’s 100m (Marc Brian Louis)
18:45: Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay (Levenia Sim, Letitia Sim, Gan Ching Hwee, Quah Jing Wen)

4 August
16:55: Athletics Women’s 200m (Shanti Pereira)
18:15: Sailing Men’s Kite (Max Maeder)

7 August
15:00: Golf Women’s Individual Stroke Play (Shannon Tan)
15:30: Canoe Sprint Women’s Kayak Single 500m (Chen Jiexian Stephenie)

How to watch the game in Singapore?

1. MeWatch
Mediacorp’s digital on-demand service will stream the Olympic Games in real time. Simply sign up for a free meCONNECT account to access all the Olympic events.

2. Channel 5
You can also watch the closing ceremony, curated Games coverage, and daily highlights on Channel 5.

3. VPN
If you’re from another country or have a special interest in a different sport, you can use a VPN to connect to a server in your preferred country and stream the national broadcaster. In many countries, this service is free! Setting up ExpressVPN is very straightforward and it works on TVs, computers, phones, tablets, and even streaming boxes. Plus, you’ll gain access to U.S. Netflix, Hulu, BBC iPlayer, and many other international streaming services!