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There are a number of us who possess no sports background or paddling experience when we first join the team. But with the help, guidance and support from our seniors and our coach, we got the hang of it all and improve our paddling performance. Many of us come from the various club teams and school teams in Singapore.

The Ladies Team of 2000

The Vibrant team of 2000!

Preparing to race! This is the 12-men crew. But notice we have to use the full-sized dragonboat for the 12-crew races. For the Singapore Team we are sitting a gap apart on the boat. At the Jakarta Sea Games in 1997

Our coach is Mr Ng Sin Teik and he is a versatile paddler able to paddle on either sides of a dragon boat. This gives him the skill to present demonstration to both the left and right side paddlers. He is a very good and caring  coach who always buy us bananas and apples Our dear coach Mr Ng Sin Teik :>so that we won't go hungry after training. Because he looks upon every one of us in the team as his own children, many of us call him 'lao ba' (dear father). He is quite experienced in knowing the strength and weaknesses of each paddler so he could guide each one accordingly. He is also a very understanding man who is always open to suggestions and views for improvement from the ladies paddlers. His training is never boring and is planned to cater to the needs of the whole team. At times he would make us do circuit, running and sprinting, sometimes it would be visualization and aerobics work. He always try to make training fun but challenging so that we would not get so tensed up and stressed out during training. 

Come meet my Captain and Vice-captain! :>

                 Ladies Team Captain, Elise                     Ladies Team Vice-Captain, Ivy

              My Captain, Elise         My Vice-Captain, Ivy Kang                                                               

The Ladies team training is comprised of both water and land works. We also train with weights to build up our strength and power. Most of the time we train with free weights consisting of bar bells and dumb bells. One good thing is that one could learn a lot of new things, especially   proper weights lifting techniques and methods. Now I'm not afraid to step into a gym to lift weights. Actually ladies can train up with weights as good as guys can. Here's an illustration of our training schedule :

  Time What to bring Something to take note Training Program
Tues 6-8pm Training Attire Come 15 mins earlier to get changed and warm up jogging/running

circuit/rowing

Thursday 6-8pm Training Attire As above jogging/running

weights training

Saturday 4-6pm Training Attire As above jogging/running

rowing

Sunday 9-12pm Training Attire As above jogging/rowing

During off-peak seasons usually there will be no trainings on Sunday. The above training schedule is only a guideline, and should give you some ideas how the training is like and what do for our training. However, it is subjected to change due to certain circumstances as this is decided by our coach and we have to follow his instructions. For updated training schedule and training program, please visit SDBA web site for more information.

The Sea Games Team of 1997. My coach is standing to the extreme right. Well, we sure looked dark and rugged after months of tedious training! :P

The Sea Games team at 1997 Jakarta Sea Games

All of us in the team come from different background. Some of us are already in the working population, but there are also a number of us who are still students from educational institutions in Singapore. You have a chance to meet new people and new friends. :>

The Singapore Ladies Team in a full sized Dragon Boat at Jakarta Sea Games'97

During major Games and international races we often have to race in a full-sized Dragon boat. This is the Ladies Team in the Sea Games 1997.

So it you are willing to dedicate the time and effort do come join us and you can be sure you are in for an adventure of a lifetime!

    The National Paddlers in China                  Two of my team-mates in China. Hey ... what's that? They had a rare companion with them, no wonder they were so happy!

When we go for Overseas races, we have a chance to visit places of interests. This is us during our races in China in 1997. Many of us bought lots of souvenirs from China to give to friends and family back in Singapore.

And now here's a brief outline of the team's humble achievement board from 1997 onwards. :) I have been with the team for a short period, so for the more updated info for this, you can contact SDBA.

Event Championship Position
Penang International Dragonboat Festival 1997 20-crew Ladies Championship Champion
Penang International Dragonboat Festival 1997 10-crew Ladies Championship Champion
Singapore International Dragon Boat Festival 1997 Merlion Women Championship 12-crew 4th Place
2nd "Yan Huang Cup" World Overseas Chinese Dragon Boat Series Ladies 20-crew Championship for 500m at Huang Shan racing area 1st Runner-up
2nd "Yan Huang Cup" World Overseas Chinese Dragon Boat Series Ladies 20-crew Championship for 1000m at Doumen racing area 1st Runner-up
19th Sea Games Ladies 500m and 1000m -
3rd Asian Dragon Boat Federation Championship 1998 Mixed Team 500m Champion
3rd Asian Dragon Boat Federation Championship 1998 Mixed Team 250m 2nd runner-up
Penang International Dragon Boat Festival 1998 Mixed Team 500m 1st runner-up
Singapore International Dragon Boat Festival 1998 Merlion Women Championship 12-crew 1st Runner-up
Thailand International Swan Boat Race 1998 20-crew ladies Championship 4th Place