SEA Games: Some concern over Typhoon Kammuri but it's largely business as usual for Team Singapore

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MANILA - Singapore's athletes and officials are unfazed by the arrival of Typhoon Kammuri in the Philippines, where the 30th SEA Games is taking place from Saturday (Nov 30) to Dec 11.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Singapore's athletes and officials are unfazed by the arrival of Typhoon Kammuri in the Philippines, where the 30th SEA Games is taking place from Saturday to Dec 11.

He added:"In any case, the conditions will be the same for every team. Equipment-wise, we will need to see if we need to make any changes to the model of our tyres. Tyre pressure may also be adjusted, as typically lower pressure will help with more traction in wet conditions.Golf team manager Ong Kian Hui agreed, saying:"We have no real concerns as our golfers have experience playing in different conditions.

He said:"If the typhoon does affect us, we are prepared to do exercises and do whatever preparations we can indoors. Team manager Muhammad Rezal Ramli noted that it could be dangerous for skateboarders to compete on slippery surfaces, saying:"We can't skate on slick conditions. Skaters could easily slip and fall."

"It's not just material of the ground but also the whole course - how it's designed, how steep it is, how high the rails are, the shape of the bowl, shape of the skatepark, so it's also important for the park skaters."

 

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