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Woon Sui Kut : ウィキペディア英語版
Woon Sui Kut

Woon Sui Kut () was one of Singapore's longest-serving veteran swimming officials and a known figure in the international sporting arena. He was formerly a teacher at Victoria School.
Woon had officiated in numerous swimming events, including 10 Olympics swimming events in his lifetime. Woon served as the Secretary-General of the Singapore Swimming Association from 1964 - 1999, and as Vice-President of the Asian Swimming Federation (AASF), and a member of the international swimming body, ''Fédération Internationale de Natation['' (FINA). He was also known in the local swimming fraternity as "the Father of Swimming, Technical Officiating, Life Saving, Diving and Water Polo"〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.swimming.org.sg/news/Latest_News/Senior_Singapore_Swimming_Official_Woon_Sui_Kut_Passes_Away_Peacefully_s2_p18184.htm )
Woon died peacefully at the Changi General Hospital on 21 December 2013, at 4.34pm. He had died from complications after a fall at home a day before, and four days after returning from his officiating work at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar.
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