Singapore at the 2023 SEA Games

The team were led by chef-de-mission Dr Hing Siong Chen, a member of the Singapore National Olympic Council’s (SNOC) Executive Committee and President of the Singapore Cycling Federation, assisted by deputies Mr Lim Tong Hai and Ms Jasmine Yeong-Nathan – both were national representatives in football and bowling respectively.

[5] No athlete were fielded in Dance Sports, Jet Ski, Karate, Obstacle Race, Soft Tennis and Weightlifting.

[6] On 26 April, Fencer Samson Lee reportedly missed three training sessions due to the birth of his child, his father’s hospitalisation and work commitments.

[7] Singapore entered ten cyclists, Calvin Sim, Tong Khoon Fung, Darren Lim, Riyadh Hakim, Yeo Boon Kiak, Arfan Faisal, Chelsie Tan, Luo Yiwei, Elizabeth Liau and Faye Foo in the Games.

Swimmer Quah Ting Wen, with Cambodian vovinam exponent Pal Chhor Raksmy, received the best athlete award at the closing ceremony of the SEA Games.

Shanti Pereira winning the 200 metres ; she would go on to win the 100 metres as well, becoming the first Singapore sprinter to complete the sprint double at the SEA Games
Ang Chen Xiang won Singapore's first 110 metres hurdles at the SEA Games since 1967