Former Sentosa chief Quek Swee Kuan to head Sports Hub from Dec 1

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The man who had a hand in transforming Sentosa into the nation’s primary playground, Quek Swee Kuan, has now been tasked with turning the Singapore Sports Hub into a similar proposition. Former Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) chief executive Quek’s appointment as...

In a Facebook post, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong noted that Quek’s background meant he had relevant experience and made him “a good candidate”. He added: “He resonated deeply with our vision of a sporting Singapore, where sports and Sports Hub can be a part of the life of every Singaporean.”

Mr Tong noted that Magnus, whom he said had “a clear eye on the vision of the Sports Hub for Singapore”, was a good fit as chairman of the Hub too. “He was instrumental in the successful and smooth conclusion to the Government’s takeover of the Sports Hub. And having also served as Co-Chair for the SportCares Advisory board, and Sport Singapore board member, I can think of no one who is more well placed to help drive our ambitions for the Sports Hub.

At a press conference on June 10, SportSG chairman Kon Yin Tong said taking back ownership and management of the Sports Hub would enable the 35-ha facility to be turned into the “heart of sports in Singapore”. The venue includes the 55,000-seater National Stadium, the OCBC Aquatic Centre, the multi-purpose indoor OCBC Arena and also the 41,000 sqm Kallang Wave Mall.

Since it began operations in 2014, the Sports Hub has hosted several marquee events, but has also grappled with issues such the poor condition of its football pitch. But much of the scrutiny – and criticism – fell on its thin programming calendar.

 

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