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Jan 31, 2008
Don't begrudge our sportsmen their monetary awards
I AM shocked that Singapore Sailing president Low Teo Ping saw it fit to call Tao Li a greedy grabbing athlete, 'Tao Li taken to task over comments' (ST, Jan 29).

Greedy? For wanting to keep $1,425 of her earnings?

Instead of explaining his disagreement with Tao Li's comments and stand, Mr Low resorted to a mean personal attack that is ungentlemanly. His words to Tao Li reflect a lack of grace towards a 17-year-old who has done Singapore proud.

Athletes in Singapore make immense sacrifices and, apart from the occasional rewards for winning medals, most will retire from sports with little financial security for their time, effort and sacrifices. Yes, the Government sponsors and volunteers (such as Mr Low) contribute to the development of these athletes but these are not purely altruistic acts. Success of Singapore athletes at international competitions brings prestige to the country and recognition to paid sports officers (higher bonuses, perhaps?) as well as volunteers (like Mr Low).

It is ironic that we live in a society which rightly accepts high salaries for civil servants and ministers but which would begrudge our sporting heroes a few thousand dollars.

Mr Low owes Ms Tao Li an apology.

Ho Jia Ying (Ms)

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