The Phnom Penh Post

Nat’l bodies ink sport MoU in Singapore

- HS Manjunath

THE National Olympic Committee of Cambodia and the Singapore National Olympic Council yesterday morning formally signed a historic agreement in the field of sports for greater co-operation between the two countries in promoting Olympic values, fair play and sporting excellence.

The agreement was initialed by SNOC President Tan Chuan Jin and his Cambodian counterpar­t Thong Khon at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Singapore yesterday morning with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Executive Council Member Ng Ser Miang countersig­ning as a witness for a three to six year pact Singapore and Cambodia regard as a big boost to the bilateral relationsh­ip between two fraternal Asean members.

Under the terms of the deal, the agreement will be in effect until December 31, 2020, with an open provision for another three year extension if both parties are willing.

Hailing the pact as a great step forward, NOCC President and Tourism Minister Thong Khon said with close co-operation between a sporting giant in the region like Singapore and a fast emerging nation as Cambodia, the vision of the future would be brighter on both sides.

“We are pleased to partner SNOC in an MOU to develop our sports teams and expertise together” the NOCC Chief said.

The SNOC President Tan Chuan Jin, who is also the speaker of the Singapore Parliament, said the MOU signified opportunit­es present for bilateral cooperatio­n in sports developmen­t and the progress made together as a region.

“We look forward to growing in tandem with our counterpar­ts in NOCC” he said.

“Both NOCC and SNOC will place greater emphasis on good training and developmen­t of athletes and coaches and national federation­s will be encouraged to make co-ordinated efforts in lifting quality of training and competitio­n,” noted NOCC Secretary-General Vath Chamroeun, who was part of the NOCC delegation.

The MoU creates a platform for exchange of visits, combined training between national teams and mutual visits by officials, trainers, judges, experts and scientists.

Both SNOC and NOCC have pledged in the MoU to vigorously pursue antidoping initiative­s and work for greater co-operation in sports medicine and sciences.

As hosts of multiple SEA Games and other major regional and internatio­nal events, including the year ending multimilli­on-dollar WTA Finals, Singapore has the organisati­onal experience and excellence that would be of vital significan­ce to Cambodia as the Kingdom prepares to stage the 2023 SEA Games for the first time since its inception eight decades ago.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? From left: IOC Executive Council Member Ng Ser Miang, NOCC President Thong Khon and SNOC President Tan Chuan Jin pose together after signing a sport pact at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Singapore yesterday.
SUPPLIED From left: IOC Executive Council Member Ng Ser Miang, NOCC President Thong Khon and SNOC President Tan Chuan Jin pose together after signing a sport pact at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Singapore yesterday.

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