'Marks of true sportsmanship' : the conceptions of sportsmanship in Singapore from colonial era to present day
Singapore’s sporting scene has been revitalised by Joseph Schooling’s recent Olympic success, being the first Singaporean clinching a gold medal. Schooling calls for more financial support as he considered funding to be one of the concerns holding back Singaporean athletes. Schooling’s views on spor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1472912023-03-11T20:12:23Z 'Marks of true sportsmanship' : the conceptions of sportsmanship in Singapore from colonial era to present day Hong, Benjamin Kay Sheng Scott Michael Anthony School of Humanities smanthony@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore::Social aspects Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore::Politics and government Singapore’s sporting scene has been revitalised by Joseph Schooling’s recent Olympic success, being the first Singaporean clinching a gold medal. Schooling calls for more financial support as he considered funding to be one of the concerns holding back Singaporean athletes. Schooling’s views on sport are a contrast to older Singaporean athletes, such as Tan Eng Liang. Tan believes that material gain, and monetary incentive should be aside from sports, and that representing the country was incentive enough. However, both athletes have the nation at heart, prioritising national pride and glory. Nonetheless, they still differ in opinion despite their common nationality and sentiments of patriotism. My thesis seeks to explain the differences in conceptions of sportsmanship between generations through the examination of the various influences and values that affect such conceptions. Bachelor of Arts in History 2021-04-01T04:59:52Z 2021-04-01T04:59:52Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Hong, B. K. S. (2021). 'Marks of true sportsmanship' : the conceptions of sportsmanship in Singapore from colonial era to present day. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147291 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147291 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Singapore’s sporting scene has been revitalised by Joseph Schooling’s recent Olympic success, being the first Singaporean clinching a gold medal. Schooling calls for more financial support as he considered funding to be one of the concerns holding back Singaporean athletes. Schooling’s views on sport are a contrast to older Singaporean athletes, such as Tan Eng Liang. Tan believes that material gain, and monetary incentive should be aside from sports, and that representing the country was incentive enough. However, both athletes have the nation at heart, prioritising national pride and glory. Nonetheless, they still differ in opinion despite their common nationality and sentiments of patriotism. My thesis seeks to explain the differences in conceptions of sportsmanship between generations through the examination of the various influences and values that affect such conceptions. |
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