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ST Full-time Report: S’pore teen takes another step towards F1 dream | Paralympians call for more empathy towards the disabled

The F3 season typically takes place on the sidelines of F1 circuits, including some iconic venues such as England’s Silverstone.

Dear ST reader, Having trained and raced in Europe for years, Singaporean teenager Christian Ho took a significant step towards his dream of competing in Formula One as it was announced on Monday that a move to F3 is imminent for the 17-year-old. Back home, as Singapore’s Paralympians lapped up the cheers of their fans during a bus parade last Saturday, they also called for more empathy towards people with disabilities. Finally, Lions coach Tsutomu Ogura explained his unconventional approach for their recent training camp, which included playing friendly matches on back-to-back days, as they prepare for the year-end Asean Football Federation Championship. See you again next week. For the latest news on Singapore sports, check out    The F3 season typically takes place on the sidelines of F1 circuits, including some iconic venues such as England’s Silverstone. The Lions will play three more club friendlies against top-tier Japanese sides in October before taking on Myanmar and Chinese Taipei in November. Despite the lack of success in recent years, he is optimistic about the future. They are looking forward to another chance to play in the Asian Women’s Champions League. Multiple gold-winning swimmer Yip Pin Xiu recalls irritable Grab drivers complaining about having to help with her wheelchair. The 35-year-old, who has cerebral palsy, is the first Singaporean to win a medal in the sport at the Games. Singapore finished third and fourth in the boys’ and girls’ team events respectively. He is aiming for a fourth straight gold medal at the 2025 SEA Games. This is the first time that a global technology leader is sponsoring the event. Rohit Brijnath pieces together the rich history of Singapore Island Country Club’s well-known course.