Singapore Gymnastics (SG) has officially announced the re-launch of the Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Group (RGG) programme, marking a major milestone in the nation’s long-term strategy.
The initiative is a foundational pillar of Singapore’s preparation and vision for the upcoming 2027 and 2029 South East Asian (SEA) Games. Currently, one Senior RGG squad has commenced intensive training at the National Training Centre (NTC).
New RGG Working Group Appointed
To ensure the programme has the robust structural and technical backing required for international success, SG has established a dedicated RGG Working Group.
The committee comprises below members and is tasked with steering the development of group gymnastics in the country:
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Cherrie Kwek
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Phaan Yi Lin
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Zhou Ying
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Elina Baruzdina
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Marta Rostoburova
Junior Programmes Under Discussion
While the immediate focus is on the Senior group, SG is already looking toward the future. The Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), in tandem with the RGG Working Group, is currently exploring the expansion of the discipline.
Discussions are underway regarding the potential framework, development, and implementation of Junior and younger age-group RGG programmes across Singapore.
Status Update for Local Clubs: SG emphasizes that these discussions are ongoing and no final decisions have been made at this stage for junior and younger age groups.