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Selamat Hari Raya 🌙Maaf Zahir dan Batin.
21/03/2026

Selamat Hari Raya 🌙
Maaf Zahir dan Batin.

Guardian Girls Karate is more than just a program - it’s a global movement; a powerhouse collaboration between the World...
18/03/2026

Guardian Girls Karate is more than just a program - it’s a global movement; a powerhouse collaboration between the World Karate Federation, the Koyamada International Foundation, and the UNFPA.

This initiative equips women and girls with the ultimate toolkit: the practical skills to confront and defeat gender-based violence. ​By leveraging the discipline of Karate, the program transforms lives - forging unshakable confidence, resilience, and leadership through the lens of self-defense and mutual respect.

​We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Shannon Leong represented the Karate-do Union of Singapore (KUS) at the WKF Guardian Girls Karate Instructors’ Seminar in Tokyo (March 7–8, 2026). Training alongside leaders from 13 Asian nations, Shannon has returned ready to ignite this mission in Singapore.

At KUS, we are proud to stand behind the Guardian Girls initiative. We aren't just training athletes; we also champion the safety and strength of every woman.🥋💥

Go Shannon! 🔥We’re all behind you! Step onto that tatami with confidence and give it your best. 🥋🇸🇬
12/03/2026

Go Shannon! 🔥

We’re all behind you! Step onto that tatami with confidence and give it your best. 🥋🇸🇬

We are proud to celebrate three outstanding KUS National Training Squad athletes who have been awarded the prestigious S...
05/03/2026

We are proud to celebrate three outstanding KUS National Training Squad athletes who have been awarded the prestigious Singapore Schools Sports Council (SSSC) Colours Award (Distinction) in recognition of their sporting excellence in Karate.

The award, presented by the Singapore Schools Sports Council, honours exceptional student-athletes from secondary schools, junior colleges, and Millennia Institute for their achievements and exemplary character. Conferred annually, it comprises Distinction and Colours awards, as well as the coveted Best Sportsboy and Best Sportsgirl titles.

Their achievement reflects not only their talent and perseverance, but also the strong spirit of discipline and resilience cultivated through Karate. We commend their hard work and commitment, and we look forward to seeing them continue to excel and inspire others in the sporting arena.

Congratulations to Elijah Tham, Yew Yaxi and Gareth Sng on this well-deserved honour! 🥋🏆

Wishing you a prosperous and joyful Chinese New Year! May the Year of the Horse (馬年) bring you strength and success! ✨🧧
17/02/2026

Wishing you a prosperous and joyful Chinese New Year! May the Year of the Horse (馬年) bring you strength and success! ✨🧧

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mr Roland Teo, a former President of KUS.Mr Teo’s leadership and dedic...
31/01/2026

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mr Roland Teo, a former President of KUS.

Mr Teo’s leadership and dedication left a lasting impact on the KUS community. He will be remembered for his service, commitment, and the many lives he touched.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

May he rest in peace.

The SEAG Karate contingent was honoured to attend the SNOC MAP Awards Presentation & Appreciation Night for SEA Games 20...
22/01/2026

The SEAG Karate contingent was honoured to attend the SNOC MAP Awards Presentation & Appreciation Night for SEA Games 2025.

Accompanied by KUS President Seah, the team, comprising of Team Manager Sensei Leong, Coach Sensei Kelvin, and athletes Dimanya Dewangee, Chua Sheng Da, and Isaiah Tang proudly represented KUS.

Congratulations to Marissa Hafezan on receiving the MAP Award, which was graciously accepted on her behalf by her cousin, Ms Diyanah.

The evening was further enriched by the opportunity for the KUS team to meet Minister and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), Ms Grace Fu; Minister David Neo; and Chef de Mission Lawrence Leow, making it a meaningful celebration of sporting excellence and support for Team Singapore.

The SOF–Peter Lim Scholarship is now open for applications, supporting athletes in their sporting development alongside ...
17/01/2026

The SOF–Peter Lim Scholarship is now open for applications, supporting athletes in their sporting development alongside their academic pursuits. Eligible members are encouraged to apply.

📌 Application closes: 11 February 2026 (5pm)

Visit https://sof.sg/scholarship/ for more information.

Calling all student-athletes! 🇸🇬
�Applications for the Singapore Olympic Foundation-Peter Lim Scholarship 2026 are now open.
�Apply via www.sof.sg by 11 February, 5.00pm. 🧑🏻‍💻👩🏾‍💻

The season starts now! 🥋🔥Our Female Individual Kata rep Shannon, along with Sensei Leong, are hitting the mats at Series...
07/01/2026

The season starts now! 🥋🔥

Our Female Individual Kata rep Shannon, along with Sensei Leong, are hitting the mats at Series A in Tbilisi, Georgia, representing with focus, skill, and determination.

Let’s go! 💪🌍

Wishing everyone good health, happiness and success in 2026. On to the next chapter! 🎆🎊
31/12/2025

Wishing everyone good health, happiness and success in 2026. On to the next chapter! 🎆🎊

Click the link below to read the full article! Thank you to Baseline for the spotlight on Karate 🇸🇬https://baseline.sg/f...
27/12/2025

Click the link below to read the full article! Thank you to Baseline for the spotlight on Karate 🇸🇬

https://baseline.sg/features/people/singapore-karates-climb-to-competitiveness-through-overseas-exposure/

Singapore karate’s upward trajectory was underlined by a breakthrough SEA Games campaign, headlined by debutant Marissa Hafezan’s historic women’s under-55kg kumite gold — the Republic’s first in the sport since 1993 — and Isaiah Tang’s bronze, as the national team showed growing competitiveness on the regional stage.

Behind the results is a deliberate push for overseas exposure, with athletes funding and attending elite training camps in Japan, Turkey and Vietnam, with some competing regularly in WKF events. These experiences have paid dividends, most notably for kata specialist Shannon Leong, who became the first Singaporean female athlete to reach the round of 16 at the World Karate Championships in November.

With juniors already training alongside regional counterparts and more athletes targeting international circuits like the Karate1 Series A and Premier League, Singapore karate is laying the groundwork to move beyond SEA Games success and challenge Asia’s and the world’s best.

Read the full article through the link in bio.

📸: Karate-Do Union of Singapore

Wishing all a joyful Christmas season filled with peace, love, and happiness. 🎅🏻🎄🎁
25/12/2025

Wishing all a joyful Christmas season filled with peace, love, and happiness. 🎅🏻🎄🎁

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