Basketball
Basketball Association of Singapore: Official site of the Basketball Association of Singapore, which has been promoting basketball in Singapore since 1925.
Basketball Without Borders: Basketball Without Borders (BWB) is the NBA’s and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach programme, conducted annually since 2001.
BBAXN: BBAXN is an organisation committed to revolutionising amateur basketball in Singapore. It offers a platform for individuals, small and large companies, and social groups, to network and improve their physical fitness while enjoying one of the world's most popular sports.
FIBA: Official site for FIBA, the International Basketball Association. Includes press releases, rules and regulations, promotions and FIBA partners, latest results and upcoming events.
Inside Hoops: Updated several times a day, 365 days a year, Inside Hoops features scores and stats, key news and trade rumours, player and team rankings and analysis, exclusive interviews with players in the pro and amateur basketball world, professional analysis and fun editorials.
International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF): The IWBF is in the business of developing and supporting the sport of wheelchair basketball throughout the world.
NBA (National Basketball Association): Official site of the NBA. Includes news, features, multimedia, player profiles, chat transcripts, schedules and statistics.
NBL: Official site of the National Basketball League.
Singapore Slingers: Singapore's first professional basketball team, comprising an international line-up of 12 players including seasoned players from America, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Disability Sports in Singapore
Bowling Association for the Disabled, Singapore (BADS) is an association set up to make bowling accessible to all persons with disabilities in Singapore. It organises and coordinates all bowling activities for the disabled community which will eventually lead to the selection and training of elite teams to represent Singapore in international competitions.
Deaf Sports Association Singapore: The national body for sports with regard to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Inculcates values into the deaf community through sports as social integration, character building and healthy lifestyle.
Goalball (Singapore) aims to promote and provide a platform for the sport of goalball. The organisation's vision is to have a sustainable team sport for the visually impaired that can be enjoyed by everyone, including sighted persons.
Running Hour: An inclusive sports co-operative that promotes integration of persons with special needs through running. We have members who are mildly intellectually challenged, physically challenged and visually challenged joining us to keep fit.
Lawn Bowls Association for the Disabled (Singapore): To enable and empower sportsmen with disabilities to excel in lawn bowls; to engage the disabled and its larger community to participate and enjoy the sport.
Para Athletics (Singapore): The organisation recognises a commitment to serve both its para-athletes and the fraternity. Its primary commitment is to provide an opportunity for para-athletes to fully develop their athletic potential.
Para Cycling Federation of Singapore: A national disability sports association dedicated to the development of disabled athletes by promoting para cycling as a competitive sport, a recreational activity and as a means of rehabilitation for persons with disabilities. Formerly known as the Handcycling Association of Singapore.
Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore: Provides equine-assisted therapy (a.k.a. hippotherapy) to children and adults with physical and mental disabilities.
Singapore Disability Sports Council: Singapore's national disability sports organisation which reaches across all disability groups, offering a wide range of sports at both elite and non-elite levels.
Special Olympics Singapore: Special Olympics (SO) is a global organisation that serves athletes with intellectual disabilities working with hundreds of thousands of volunteers and coaches each year. SO Singapore was set up in April 1983 and offers nine sports out of 32 official sports recognised by the SO.
Table Tennis Association for the Disabled (Singapore): To promote the sport of table tennis in Singapore, especially among the disabled persons, so that they can benefit from participating n a disabled-friendly sport.
Wheelchair Basketball Association (Singapore): To promote and create greater awareness of the sport of basketball in Singapore.
Wheelchair Tennis Association (Singapore): Registered in June 2016.
Singapore Sports
Handball Federation Singapore: The national governing body for handball. Its mission is to collaborate with various stakeholders and extend the growing potential of handball in Singapore.
Kin-Ball Association of Singapore: A sport that involves three teams, twelve players and one rather large ball. The Association was founded in 2014 to promote Kin-Ball, a sport that involves teamwork, respect and inclusion.
National Registry of Coaches: The National Registry of Coaches (NROC) is a database of coaches who are recognised by the Singapore Sports Council to be certified and competent in coaching.
Netball Singapore: As the national body for netball, Netball Singapore's mission is to encourage, promote and develop the sport of netball in Singapore. The association supports 50 multi-team club members, and over 260 schools in Singapore have netball in their curriculum. Its target is to become one of the world's top 10 netball teams by 2011.
Singapore Amateur Cycling Association: A nonprofit organisation affiliated with the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) in the promotion of cycling as a sport and a form of exercise for Singaporeans of all ages.
Singapore Disability Sports Council: Singapore's national disability sports organisation which reaches across all disability groups, offering a wide range of sports at both elite and non-elite levels.
Singapore National Olympic Council: The Council aims to develop and protect the Olympic Movement in Singapore. Besides encouraging the development of high-performance sports, it also selects and co-ordinates national representation by Singapore athletes in major regional and international games like the Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and SEA Games.
Singapore Silat Federation: Formed in 1976, the Federation aims to promotes silat in the country, and organises tournaments for the benefit of its members.
Singapore Sports Council: The main function of the Singapore Sports Council is to promote sports participation to all Singaporeans. It operates various sports facilities in Singapore.
Launched in April 2001, Team Singapore is aimed at making sports a winner in Singapore. It is about Singaporeans striving together for sporting excellence for Singapore.
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