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Quah Ting Wen & Shanti Pereira qualify for Tokyo, growing S pore s Olympic contingent to 23

Swimmer Quah Ting Wen and sprinter Veronica Shanti Pereira will compete at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics (July 23-Aug 8), after getting their spots via universality places set aside by their sports governing bodies on Friday (July 2). Their qualifications mean that the Team Singapore contingent is now 23 athletes strong, including defending Olympic champion Joseph Schooling. Quah s third Olympics The Singapore Swimming Association announced on Friday (July 2) that Quah, 28, had qualified as she was the highest ranked athlete based upon the FINA points table achieved by June. Her points were taken from the 50m and 100m freestyle events. The multiple SEA Games gold medallist, who holds six national records, will compete in her third Olympics in Tokyo.

HotelPlanner signs up Singapore swimmers

Singapore Swimming Club is the country’s largest non-golfing, members-only recreational club. HotelPlanner executive vice president, Asia Pacific, Christopher Lee said: “This partnership with Singapore Swimming Club is our first collaboration with a recreational club in Singapore… With pent-up demand for travel growing, we are also keen to explore more partnerships with other recreational and sporting associations in Singapore and the Asia-Pac region.” HotelPlanner has a strong track record as a supporter and partner of professional sporting events and leagues, including the United Soccer League, National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils and the Ladies Professional Golfing Association. Most recently, it pledged USD30,000 in free hotel rooms in a

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