Olympic champ Axelsen’s Chinese proficiency stuns fans, says he practises writing characters to relieve stress, World News
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Olympic champ Axelsen’s Chinese proficiency stuns fans, says he practises writing characters to relieve stress, World News

Top Stories Tamfitronics As a two-time Olympic champion and a father to two young daughters, Danish shuttler Viktor Axelsen has a lot on his plate.And in times of immense stress, the current world No. 2 badminton player has taken to practising his Chinese writing skills, which he says helps bring inner peace.Following his victory over Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn at the Paris 2024 Olympics men's singles finals on Monday (Aug 5), Axelsen answered questions posed by reporters from Hong Kong TVB in Chinese.Netizens were impressed by his fluency, with a clip of the interview uploaded to Facebook garnering over four million views at the time of writing."That was surprising," commented one user."He speaks better Mandarin than most of us. So fluent and confident," said another.As it turns out, Axelson started learning the language from a personal...
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The wait for an Olympic medal goes on for Singapore kitefoiler Max Maeder, Singapore News
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The wait for an Olympic medal goes on for Singapore kitefoiler Max Maeder, Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics MARSEILLE – The Paris Olympics have been a test of skills, tactics and most importantly, patience for Singaporean kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder.The 17-year-old was made to wait another day to fight for a spot on the podium after light winds resulted in the postponement of the Formula Kite final. Only one race out of up to a maximum of six was held at the Marseille Marina on Aug 8.But the two-time world champion noted that waiting was a normal part of the sport, saying: “You come to kiting and sometimes the weather doesn’t play ball, and sometimes it just doesn’t work out.“So you get used to it and I’ve been competing long enough so that it doesn’t really bother me to wait around. I mean, of course, it’s a shame to wait.”While the mixed...
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Caught on camera: Singaporean gets fined $1,000 for not wearing seat belt in Australia , Singapore News
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Caught on camera: Singaporean gets fined $1,000 for not wearing seat belt in Australia , Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics A Singaporean woman holidaying in Queensland, Australia was caught on camera with no seatbelt on.PHOTO: Supplied to Shin Min Daily NewsPUBLISHED ONAugust 08, 2024 8:10 AMByLim KeweiOne month after returning from a family vacation to Australia, a Singaporean woman was issued a traffic fine for failing to buckle up.The woman surnamed Lu, 42, told Shin Min Daily News that she and her friend's family had flown to Australia during the June school holidays.They started their journey in Brisbane and rented a car driving around Queensland where they stayed for over a week before flying back to Singapore in end-June."Unexpectedly, I suddenly received a letter from the Queensland state government at the end of July, which said I did not wear my seat belt correctly and will be fined A$1,161 (S$1,005)," she lamented.Lu then researched the...
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‘We have every reason to rejoice’: PM Wong reflects on Singapore’s past and future in first National Day message, Singapore News
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‘We have every reason to rejoice’: PM Wong reflects on Singapore’s past and future in first National Day message, Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics In his first National Day message on Thursday (Aug 8) as prime minister, Lawrence Wong reflected on Singapore's past and spoke about the "exciting opportunities and possibilities" in the future."We may be a young nation, but we have overcome much together, so we have good reasons to be confident about our future," Wong said in his speech."Despite the challenges, we will take Singapore onwards and upwards."Wong was sworn in on May 15, becoming Singapore's fourth PM.He was addressing the nation from Sri Temasek on the Istana grounds while his office in the main Istana building is undergoing extensive renovation.Sri Temasek is also where Lee Kuan Yew and his family spent the night of Aug 8, 1965, Wong added, stating how Lee had "tossed and turned that night, consumed with worry of how to build a nation from...
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