SIA rather sponsor Aussie swimmers than our "3rd Class" local swimmers

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SIA has just proven Jack Lin is right. Singaporeans are 3rd class citizens.

SSA president said talks with SIA for possible tie-up came to nothing. But SIA VP denied ever being approached by SSA. So who is telling the truth and who is lying?

SIA should just admit it instead of trying to defend its action. Afterall, if the Singapore government is treating Singaporeans as 3rd Class citizens, what can we expect from GLCs like SIA?

http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC100729-0000090/SIA-takes-the-plunge-with-Oz-swimmers

SIA takes the plunge with Oz swimmers
Airlines' partnership Down Under raises eyebrows in Singapore


Jul 29, 2010

SINGAPORE - Some of Australia's top swimmers Leisel Jones, Stephanie Rice and Eamon Sullivan will be flying on Singapore Airlines (SIA) when they travel to international meets around the world. This was made possible after Singapore's national carrier signed a deal with Swimming Australia, which lasts until 2012.

According to British sports website sportspromedia.com, the three-year partnership is worth US$600,000 ($819,000). SIA said the terms of the agreement were confidential.

The deal has raised a few eyebrows in the sports fraternity, with athletes and officials wondering why Singapore's national carrier has chosen to back the swimmers from Down Under, when the Singapore Swimming Association (SSA) is one of the most successful national sports associations (NSA) in the country.

Singapore Swimming Association president Jeffrey Leow told MediaCorp that the association had explored a possible tie-up with SIA for the Fina/Arena Swim World Cup last year, but a deal never got off the ground.

Describing the decision as a "commercial reality" which NSAs face when dealing with most local companies, Mr Leow said: "We had some informal contact but nothing came out of it."

National swimmer Zach Ong, who took home three gold medals at last year's SEA Games said SIA's partnership with Swimming Australia was "a bit ridiculous".

"I learnt about it last month, from a swimmer, who saw the SIA billboards at a short course event in Australia. I'm pretty sure SIA can do more to help our athletes and reduce costs for associations like swimming," said the 19-year-old.

However, Mr Nicholas Ionides, SIA's vice-president of public affairs, told MediaCorp: "I am not aware of an approach last year by Singapore Swimming Association for sponsorship. We have also checked with several other departments and they have no recollection of such an approach either."

The SIA-Swimming Australia partnership, signed in March, will make the airline the preferred carrier for all international travel for the swim team, which won six gold medals and set four world records at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

SIA's Mr Ionides said the agreement was a commercial one, not a sponsorship. "Swimming Australia approached us last year for such a partnership because of our extensive network," he said yesterday. "The main elements provide for discounts related to targeted travel volume, similar to the corporate agreements that we have with many corporations around the world."

According to Mr Ionides, there will be also be spillover benefits for Singapore's swimmers. "A secondary objective for Swimming Australia is to use Singapore as a base and preferred destination for training their swimmers," he said.

Sports officials whom MediaCorp spoke to felt Singapore Inc could do more for local sports. Singapore Table Tennis Association president Lee Bee Wah said: "I have spoken to many companies and I find it very tough."

Ms Annabel Pennefather, president of the Singapore Hockey Federation, said: "We federations hope SIA can be more forthcoming. For NSAs, it would be nice if you arrive in a country on your own national carrier rather than another airline."

SIA, however, said it does support local sport, pointing to free air tickets given to the Singapore Sports School as well as for the annual Singapore Sports Awards. SIA is also the official airline for next month's inaugural Youth Olympic Games.

"We have also provided similar support in recent years to Singapore Disability Sports Council and Singapore National Paralympic Council," said Mr Ionides.
 
Why would SIA want to sponsor sinkie losers when they can can get far greater international exposure and publicity by sponsoring a team of world class winners!

<table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="500"><tbody><tr><td>Country </td><td> GOLD </td><td> SILVER </td><td> BRONZE </td><td> TOTAL </td></tr> <tr><td> USA </td><td> 12 </td><td> 9 </td><td> 10 </td><td> 31 </td></tr> <tr><td> AUS </td><td> 6 </td><td> 6 </td><td> 8 </td><td> 20 </td></tr> <tr><td> GBR </td><td> 2 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> CHN </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> FRA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> JPN </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 5 </td></tr> <tr><td> ZIM </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 4 </td></tr> <tr><td> RUS </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 4 </td></tr> <tr><td> GER </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td></tr> <tr><td> HUN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td></tr> <tr><td> NED </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> KOR </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> ITA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> BRA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> NOR </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> TUN </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> SLO </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> SRB </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> AUT </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> DEN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> CAN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr></tbody></table></table>
 
I think SIA also sponsored Aussie or New Zealand dragon boat team
 
I think SIA also sponsored Aussie or New Zealand dragon boat team

Will they be sponsoring the Orchard Rd Dragon Boat Race, starting from Wendy's Restuarant to Paragon? on a certain rainy day?
 
aiya...the whole knows, SIA is craving until neck long long for rights to fly between Australia and US...

So, they will do everything to suck up the politician's good books.
 
Why would SIA want to sponsor sinkie losers when they can can get far greater international exposure and publicity by sponsoring a team of world class winners!

<table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="500"><tbody><tr><td>Country </td><td> GOLD </td><td> SILVER </td><td> BRONZE </td><td> TOTAL </td></tr> <tr><td> USA </td><td> 12 </td><td> 9 </td><td> 10 </td><td> 31 </td></tr> <tr><td> AUS </td><td> 6 </td><td> 6 </td><td> 8 </td><td> 20 </td></tr> <tr><td> GBR </td><td> 2 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> CHN </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> FRA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 6 </td></tr> <tr><td> JPN </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 5 </td></tr> <tr><td> ZIM </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 4 </td></tr> <tr><td> RUS </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 4 </td></tr> <tr><td> GER </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 3 </td></tr> <tr><td> HUN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 3 </td></tr> <tr><td> NED </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> KOR </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> ITA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> BRA </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> NOR </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr><td> TUN </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> SLO </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> SRB </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> AUT </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> DEN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr> <tr><td> CAN </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td></tr></tbody></table></table>

Hmmmm.... I looked and searched the list for hours and I still can't find the much talked about SGP team... :mad:

Where is it???
 
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