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Singapore at the 2005 SEA Games information


Singapore at the
2005 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codeSIN
NOCSingapore National Olympic Council
Websitewww.singaporeolympics.com (in English)
in the Manila
Competitors363
Flag bearerRemy Ong
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
42
Silver
32
Bronze
55
Total
129
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Singapore participated at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines under the IOC country code SIN. Sending a delegation of 658 athletes and 291 officials, the third largest it had ever sent to the games, the Singapore team set its target at 35 gold medals, five more than the haul won at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games held in Vietnam.

The selection criteria for participating in the games was set strictly based on their ability to win at least a bronze medal for the country. Hence, the Singapore National Olympic Council asked the various sporting federation bodies to nominate their candidates based on their performance between 1 March 2005 to 24 June 2005, with achievements above the bronze medal scores in previous games. While this process was relatively smooth for some sports such as swimming, table tennis and badminton, it raised issues on management and competence for others like athletics, chess and squash.

The Ministry of Community Development produced a theme song, Live Our Dreams, composed by Thomas Schönberg and sung by Kit Chan, to inspire the Singapore contingent in the games. The Chief of mission to the games was Oon Jin Teik.

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