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Singapore Gymnastics Concludes a Successful 2025 Competitive Season

Published Thu 15 Jan 2026

Singapore Gymnastics (SG) is proud to conclude the 2025 competitive season, reflecting on a year marked by strong performances, important milestones, and continued progress across all disciplines at both regional and international levels.

Throughout 2025, Singapore gymnasts delivered commendable performances at the Asian Senior and Junior Championships across Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG). These results highlighted the growing depth, consistency, and competitiveness of Singapore’s national programmes at the continental level. Notably, Mikayla Yang finished 6th in the qualification round, demonstrating strong competitiveness among Asia’s best gymnasts.

Singapore was also represented at the Senior and Junior World Championships in MAG, WAG, and RG, as well as at the Trampoline (TRA) Age Group World Championships, gaining valuable experience and exposure against the world’s leading athletes. These participations reflect SG’s continued commitment to long-term athlete development and performance development pathways.

One of the key highlights of the year was Amanda’s performance at the Senior World Championships, where she qualified for the Balance Beam final and finished 6th in the final, marking an important milestone for Singapore gymnastics and demonstrating the programme’s ability to compete at the highest international level. Another key highlight was Jovi Loh’s qualification for the Junior Men’s All-Around final at the Junior World Championships, further underlining the strength and progression of Singapore’s emerging talent on the world stage.

SEA Games Success

At the SEA Games, Singapore gymnasts delivered a strong medal haul, winning three silver and one bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastics, as well as a silver medal in Rhythmic Gymnastics, contributing to Team Singapore’s overall success and reinforcing Singapore’s standing within the region. The team successfully achieved its targeted medal outcome, securing a total of five medals at the SEA Games. These achievements reflected the athletes’ resilience, preparation, and ability to perform under pressure at major multi-sport events.

Credit: Kong Chong Yew - SNOC

Appreciation for WAG Head Coach Gerrit Beltman

Singapore Gymnastics extends its sincere appreciation to Coach Gerrit Beltman, former Head Coach for Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, for his dedication, leadership, and significant contributions to the programme.

Under Coach Gerrit’s guidance, the WAG programme made meaningful progress in performance standards, athlete preparation, and international competitiveness.

Coach Gerrit concluded his role with Singapore Gymnastics in December 2025. Singapore Gymnastics thanks him for his service and wishes him every success in his future endeavours.

Appreciation for Kaeson Lim

Singapore Gymnastics would also like to acknowledge Kaeson Lim, who is retiring from competitive gymnastics. SG thanks Kaeson for his dedication, commitment, and contributions to Singapore Gymnastics and wishes him all the best in his future endeavours.

Looking Ahead

Singapore Gymnastics is pleased to confirm that a new WAG Head Coach will be joining the organisation in January 2026. Further details regarding the appointment will be shared in due course.

As SG looks ahead, the organisation remains focused on strengthening its performance development systems, supporting athlete development, and preparing teams for upcoming major competitions, including future Asian Championships, World Championships, and multi-sport games.

Singapore Gymnastics thanks all athletes, coaches, officials, partners, and stakeholders for their continued support throughout the 2025 season and looks forward to building on this momentum in the year ahead.


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