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Quest for 2024 Olympics begins for some Singapore athletes amid busy year

SINGAPORE: Singapore athletes will face a jam-packed sporting calendar this year, with regional, Asian and world competitions on the horizon for many of them.

But they are unfazed by the pressure of competing so frequently, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced competitions to bunch up or be postponed until the situation was more stable. 

For some national athletes, the quest to reach the ultimate stage, the 2024 Olympics in Paris, starts now. 

Closer to home, for the first time, the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) will be held in consecutive years.

For Singapore's fencers, they will be looking to repeat their dominant performance in the Hanoi games last May, at the Phnom Penh edition later this year.

At the regional games last year, national fencer and Olympian Kiria Tikanah won a women’s team gold and individual silver in the epee event. 

She believes the Paris Olympics is now on everyone’s minds. 

“It's going to be a lot more intense compared to 2022, because fencing-wise, everyone's going to be gunning for the Olympics. So the competition is going to be bigger, a lot more intense,” said Kiria, who featured in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. 

“The stress levels are going to be way higher than what they used to be. So that's something that I would have to be mentally ready for and to be in my best physical shape.”

For her, qualification events squeezed into the next 12 months include the world and Asian championships, as well as the Asian Games. 

While last year was more of an adjustment period back into competing after the pandemic, this year’s aim is to try and produce the results, said Kiria. 

“We are really going to put a bit more emphasis on producing better results consistently.”

National shuttlers Terry Hee and Jessica Tan are

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