VISION, MISSION, CORE VALUES

Statement of Anti-Doping Policy

   STATEMENT

The Motor Sports Singapore, MSS (“NSA”) has on 21 March 2024 signed the Collective Policy thereby agreeing to at all times:

1. Recognise and accept the Anti-Doping Singapore (ADS) as the National Anti-Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having the responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;

2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;

3. Adopt the Anti-Doping of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants; and

4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities.

The MSS condemns the use of doping in sport. It recognises the right of all its Athletes to participate in a sport that is free from the misuse of drugs. The MSS is committed to educate, inform and test, as appropriate, participants competing in (motorsport) in Singapore, and representing Singapore, so that it remains a drug-free sport.

It is a requirement of participation in the sport that all its Athletes, Athlete support personnel and other persons under the jurisdiction of the MSS comply with the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules set out and published by the MSS and ADS.

In testing its Athletes, the MSS is committed to handling the management of results in a confidential and accountable manner and to carry out disciplinary procedures where appropriate by the fair and independent process it has agreed with its members and with ADS, its appointed National Anti-Doping Organisation, for the collection of doping control samples. The disciplinary procedure for a contravention of these rules is published in full in the ADS Anti-Doping Rules.

 STATEMENT

The Executive Committee / Management Committee of the Motor Sports Singapore has on 21 March 2024 adopted the ADS Anti-Doping Rules as the Motor Sports Singapore’s Anti-Doping Rules. The ADS Anti-Doping Rules published by Anti-Doping Singapore (or its successor), as amended from time to time, shall take immediate effect and be construed as rules of the Motor Sports Singapore.

APPLICATION OF ANTI-DOPING RULES

All affiliates, members, athletes, participants, staff and any other individual, paid or on a volunteer basis, who are under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Floorball Association are bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of the Singapore Floorball Association and agree to abide by these Anti-Doping Rules.

For more information, refer to ADS website here.

 

Find out more: 

ADS website 

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/about-ads/

Check Medications & Drugs

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/check-medication/

TUE Policy and forms 

https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/therapeutic-use-exemption/

WADA’s Prohibited List [updated annually] 

 https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited-list

Safeguarding in Sports is Everyone's Responsibility #SGSafeSport


Why is Safe Sport important?

Abuse, harassment and other inappropriateinterpersonal behaviours in the community affect enjoyment and participation insport at all levels.
If left unaddressed, it will:

1. Compromise the safety and well-being of affectedpersons

2. Create a culture of permissibility

3. Allow fractures to develop within the community

4. Result in disillusionment

5. Damage the trust, goodwill and confidence

Motor Sports Singapore launches the Safe SportPolicy as a guidance for our community.

You can find more information in these documents attached:

Safe Sport Policy
Safe Sport online reporting form

Safe Sport Commission Singapore website

Reporting

  • Approach Motor Sports Singapore appointed Safeguarding Officer through email at contactus@mss.org.sg
  • To report it to Safe Sport Commission (you'll be directed to fill up a form), please visit here

Bishan Motorsports Group (BMG) is an initiative spearheaded by a team of motor sports enthusiasts at the Bishan Community Club. Since its inception in September 2011, BMG has been actively organizing events and engaging PMETs, youth, young families and adults in motor sports activities. These include the Prime Minister & PA award winning Singapore Night Race Carnival @ Bishan, Karting & NERF Shootout @ Bishan and many other motor sports events with our various corporate partners and sponsors. The BMG committee envisions that through these refreshing and energizing motor sports events, enthusiasts, families, youths, and PMETs will come together to bond, build friendships, enhance community cohesiveness and racial harmony through social outreach engagements, and to increase the awareness and participation of motor sports events in Singapore heartlands.

The history of the Malaysia and Singapore Vintage Car Register (MSVCR) dates back to the days of Malaya, 1955. The Club’s mission is simply to encourage the use and preservation of period vehicles, with a myriad of motoring events on both sides of the Causeway. A founding member of FIVA, the Club has 350 members worldwide.‍‍

     The NTU Motoring Club (NMC) promotes and encourages the passion of motorsports in the NTU community, cultivating the growth of interest through various motoring activities in the community. The NMC advocates strong exposure to motorsports and also upholds road safety at the same time. NMC currently consists of a strong membership of alumni and members.

Founded in 1993, the NUS Motoring Club believes in promoting a sustainable and popular youth motorsports and motoring culture in Singapore through the ideals of education, exposure and responsibility. We specialise in creating exposure of motorsports and automotive events for the NUS community and the youth at large. We believe that everyone should be exposed to safe and responsible motoring and motorsports at a young age as this will allow them to be confident and mature drivers and adults in the future.

The Traction Circle is the representation of the dynamic interaction between a vehicle’s tyre and the road surface. The Club was formed to enable the exploration and experience of this fundamental concept hence the incorporation of the diagram in our logo. The Club was formed in 2002 for the purpose of promoting and improving the driving skills of driving enthusiasts. Registered officially with the Singapore Registry of Clubs and Societies, our activities center around driving – on kart tracks, country roads and race tracks. We do not exclude any marques, so feel free to join us. Check our event calendar regularly for details of monthly events where you can explore the limits of your vehicle in safety.


Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) was founded on 24 May 1969 through the amalgamation of the Forces Driving Club and the Singapore Motor Club. At its inception, it was known as the Singapore Motor Sports Club (SMSC). The history of motor sports in Singapore dates back to 1929, but it was the withdrawal of the British Armed Forces in the late 1960s that served as the catalyst for bringing together two organizations that had been both competitors and friends.

Unfortunately, most of the records from the pre-seventies era were lost when the Clubhouse at Farrer Park was destroyed by fire.

In 1996, with the assistance and advice of the Singapore Sports Council, the Club transitioned to an Association, henceforth known as the Singapore Motor Sports Association (SMSA). This change was made to better reflect our growth from a Club to a National Sporting Association (NSA) recognized by the Singapore Sports Council as the governing body for all forms of motor sports in Singapore. In 2017, SMSA rebranded itself as Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) to better represent its role and aspirations in the local and international motorsports scene. MSS is a non-profit organization registered with the Registrar of Societies and Associations in Singapore.

MISSION & VISION
Motor Sports Singapore is the National Sports Association (NSA) governing Motor Sports in Singapore.

Our Vision

Towards Excellence in Motor Sports

Our Mission

To adopt a 3-prong approach in developing Motor Sports in terms of competitive, recreational and spectator aspects.

Our Core Values

POLE – Positioned to take on any challenge to achieve our goals

P – Passion – We are driven by our Passion for the Sport we love best. Our Passion keeps us focused in achieving our Vision.

O – Open – We believe in keeping an Open-minded approach in our dealings and to have Open and honest communication always.

L – Leadership – We believe in working towards and achieving our goals under a highly motivated leadership together with self-renewal process to ensure rejuvenation.

E – Excellence – We believe in achieving and attaining excellence in all that we embark upon.

HISTORY

Statement of Anti-Doping Policy

   STATEMENT

The Motor Sports Singapore, MSS (“NSA”) has on 21 March 2024 signed the Collective Policy thereby agreeing to at all times:

1. Recognise and accept the Anti-Doping Singapore (ADS) as the National Anti-Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having the responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;

2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;

3. Adopt the Anti-Doping of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants; and

4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities.

The MSS condemns the use of doping in sport. It recognises the right of all its Athletes to participate in a sport that is free from the misuse of drugs. The MSS is committed to educate, inform and test, as appropriate, participants competing in (motorsport) in Singapore, and representing Singapore, so that it remains a drug-free sport.

It is a requirement of participation in the sport that all its Athletes, Athlete support personnel and other persons under the jurisdiction of the MSS comply with the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules set out and published by the MSS and ADS.

In testing its Athletes, the MSS is committed to handling the management of results in a confidential and accountable manner and to carry out disciplinary procedures where appropriate by the fair and independent process it has agreed with its members and with ADS, its appointed National Anti-Doping Organisation, for the collection of doping control samples. The disciplinary procedure for a contravention of these rules is published in full in the ADS Anti-Doping Rules.

 STATEMENT

The Executive Committee / Management Committee of the Motor Sports Singapore has on 21 March 2024 adopted the ADS Anti-Doping Rules as the Motor Sports Singapore’s Anti-Doping Rules. The ADS Anti-Doping Rules published by Anti-Doping Singapore (or its successor), as amended from time to time, shall take immediate effect and be construed as rules of the Motor Sports Singapore.

APPLICATION OF ANTI-DOPING RULES

All affiliates, members, athletes, participants, staff and any other individual, paid or on a volunteer basis, who are under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Floorball Association are bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of the Singapore Floorball Association and agree to abide by these Anti-Doping Rules.

For more information, refer to ADS website here.

 

Find out more: 

ADS website 

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/about-ads/

Check Medications & Drugs

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/check-medication/

TUE Policy and forms 

https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/therapeutic-use-exemption/

WADA’s Prohibited List [updated annually] 

 https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited-list

Safeguarding in Sports is Everyone's Responsibility #SGSafeSport


Why is Safe Sport important?

Abuse, harassment and other inappropriateinterpersonal behaviours in the community affect enjoyment and participation insport at all levels.
If left unaddressed, it will:

1. Compromise the safety and well-being of affectedpersons

2. Create a culture of permissibility

3. Allow fractures to develop within the community

4. Result in disillusionment

5. Damage the trust, goodwill and confidence

Motor Sports Singapore launches the Safe SportPolicy as a guidance for our community.

You can find more information in these documents attached:

Safe Sport Policy
Safe Sport online reporting form

Safe Sport Commission Singapore website

Reporting

  • Approach Motor Sports Singapore appointed Safeguarding Officer through email at contactus@mss.org.sg
  • To report it to Safe Sport Commission (you'll be directed to fill up a form), please visit here

Bishan Motorsports Group (BMG) is an initiative spearheaded by a team of motor sports enthusiasts at the Bishan Community Club. Since its inception in September 2011, BMG has been actively organizing events and engaging PMETs, youth, young families and adults in motor sports activities. These include the Prime Minister & PA award winning Singapore Night Race Carnival @ Bishan, Karting & NERF Shootout @ Bishan and many other motor sports events with our various corporate partners and sponsors. The BMG committee envisions that through these refreshing and energizing motor sports events, enthusiasts, families, youths, and PMETs will come together to bond, build friendships, enhance community cohesiveness and racial harmony through social outreach engagements, and to increase the awareness and participation of motor sports events in Singapore heartlands.

The history of the Malaysia and Singapore Vintage Car Register (MSVCR) dates back to the days of Malaya, 1955. The Club’s mission is simply to encourage the use and preservation of period vehicles, with a myriad of motoring events on both sides of the Causeway. A founding member of FIVA, the Club has 350 members worldwide.‍‍

     The NTU Motoring Club (NMC) promotes and encourages the passion of motorsports in the NTU community, cultivating the growth of interest through various motoring activities in the community. The NMC advocates strong exposure to motorsports and also upholds road safety at the same time. NMC currently consists of a strong membership of alumni and members.

Founded in 1993, the NUS Motoring Club believes in promoting a sustainable and popular youth motorsports and motoring culture in Singapore through the ideals of education, exposure and responsibility. We specialise in creating exposure of motorsports and automotive events for the NUS community and the youth at large. We believe that everyone should be exposed to safe and responsible motoring and motorsports at a young age as this will allow them to be confident and mature drivers and adults in the future.

The Traction Circle is the representation of the dynamic interaction between a vehicle’s tyre and the road surface. The Club was formed to enable the exploration and experience of this fundamental concept hence the incorporation of the diagram in our logo. The Club was formed in 2002 for the purpose of promoting and improving the driving skills of driving enthusiasts. Registered officially with the Singapore Registry of Clubs and Societies, our activities center around driving – on kart tracks, country roads and race tracks. We do not exclude any marques, so feel free to join us. Check our event calendar regularly for details of monthly events where you can explore the limits of your vehicle in safety.


Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) was founded on 24 May 1969 through the amalgamation of the Forces Driving Club and the Singapore Motor Club. At its inception, it was known as the Singapore Motor Sports Club (SMSC). The history of motor sports in Singapore dates back to 1929, but it was the withdrawal of the British Armed Forces in the late 1960s that served as the catalyst for bringing together two organizations that had been both competitors and friends.

Unfortunately, most of the records from the pre-seventies era were lost when the Clubhouse at Farrer Park was destroyed by fire.

In 1996, with the assistance and advice of the Singapore Sports Council, the Club transitioned to an Association, henceforth known as the Singapore Motor Sports Association (SMSA). This change was made to better reflect our growth from a Club to a National Sporting Association (NSA) recognized by the Singapore Sports Council as the governing body for all forms of motor sports in Singapore. In 2017, SMSA rebranded itself as Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) to better represent its role and aspirations in the local and international motorsports scene. MSS is a non-profit organization registered with the Registrar of Societies and Associations in Singapore.

MISSION & VISION
Motor Sports Singapore is the National Sports Association (NSA) governing Motor Sports in Singapore.

Our Vision

Towards Excellence in Motor Sports

Our Mission

To adopt a 3-prong approach in developing Motor Sports in terms of competitive, recreational and spectator aspects.

Our Core Values

POLE – Positioned to take on any challenge to achieve our goals

P – Passion – We are driven by our Passion for the Sport we love best. Our Passion keeps us focused in achieving our Vision.

O – Open – We believe in keeping an Open-minded approach in our dealings and to have Open and honest communication always.

L – Leadership – We believe in working towards and achieving our goals under a highly motivated leadership together with self-renewal process to ensure rejuvenation.

E – Excellence – We believe in achieving and attaining excellence in all that we embark upon.

COMMITTEE & SECRETARIAT

Ow Cheng Swee Winson

President

Thamodharan S/O Krishnan

Deputy President

Goh Henry

General Secretary

Syn Mun Fay Nicholas Mark

Treasurer

Wong Teck Yew

Vice-President for Automobile Sport
Chairman of Automobile & Mobility Commission

Suppiah Ramachandran

Vice-President for Motorcycle Sport

Seah Cheong Hock

Vice-President for Karting Sport
Chairman of Karting Commission

Choong Chien Mao, Alvin

Vice-President for Digital Motor Sport
Chairman of Digital Motor Sport Commission

Ambalavanan s/o Rethinam

Committee Member

Lee Lung Nien

Committee Member

Ng Wei Han Paul

Committee Member

Raguvaran Veerappan

Chairman of Motorcycle Sporting Commission

Amanda Chew

Chairperson of Volunteer Officials Commission

OFFICE SECRETARIAT

William Yeoh

General Manager

Janett Lim

Executive (Administration)

PATRON & TRUSTEES

Dr Lim Wee Kiak

Patron
Member of Parliament

Karl Daruwalla

Trustee

Tony Tan Cheng Hoe

Trustee

Lee Chiu San

Trustee

AFFILIATED CLUBS

Statement of Anti-Doping Policy

   STATEMENT

The Motor Sports Singapore, MSS (“NSA”) has on 21 March 2024 signed the Collective Policy thereby agreeing to at all times:

1. Recognise and accept the Anti-Doping Singapore (ADS) as the National Anti-Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having the responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;

2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;

3. Adopt the Anti-Doping of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants; and

4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities.

The MSS condemns the use of doping in sport. It recognises the right of all its Athletes to participate in a sport that is free from the misuse of drugs. The MSS is committed to educate, inform and test, as appropriate, participants competing in (motorsport) in Singapore, and representing Singapore, so that it remains a drug-free sport.

It is a requirement of participation in the sport that all its Athletes, Athlete support personnel and other persons under the jurisdiction of the MSS comply with the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules set out and published by the MSS and ADS.

In testing its Athletes, the MSS is committed to handling the management of results in a confidential and accountable manner and to carry out disciplinary procedures where appropriate by the fair and independent process it has agreed with its members and with ADS, its appointed National Anti-Doping Organisation, for the collection of doping control samples. The disciplinary procedure for a contravention of these rules is published in full in the ADS Anti-Doping Rules.

 STATEMENT

The Executive Committee / Management Committee of the Motor Sports Singapore has on 21 March 2024 adopted the ADS Anti-Doping Rules as the Motor Sports Singapore’s Anti-Doping Rules. The ADS Anti-Doping Rules published by Anti-Doping Singapore (or its successor), as amended from time to time, shall take immediate effect and be construed as rules of the Motor Sports Singapore.

APPLICATION OF ANTI-DOPING RULES

All affiliates, members, athletes, participants, staff and any other individual, paid or on a volunteer basis, who are under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Floorball Association are bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of the Singapore Floorball Association and agree to abide by these Anti-Doping Rules.

For more information, refer to ADS website here.

 

Find out more: 

ADS website 

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/about-ads/

Check Medications & Drugs

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/check-medication/

TUE Policy and forms 

https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/therapeutic-use-exemption/

WADA’s Prohibited List [updated annually] 

 https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited-list

Safeguarding in Sports is Everyone's Responsibility #SGSafeSport


Why is Safe Sport important?

Abuse, harassment and other inappropriateinterpersonal behaviours in the community affect enjoyment and participation insport at all levels.
If left unaddressed, it will:

1. Compromise the safety and well-being of affectedpersons

2. Create a culture of permissibility

3. Allow fractures to develop within the community

4. Result in disillusionment

5. Damage the trust, goodwill and confidence

Motor Sports Singapore launches the Safe SportPolicy as a guidance for our community.

You can find more information in these documents attached:

Safe Sport Policy
Safe Sport online reporting form

Safe Sport Commission Singapore website

Reporting

  • Approach Motor Sports Singapore appointed Safeguarding Officer through email at contactus@mss.org.sg
  • To report it to Safe Sport Commission (you'll be directed to fill up a form), please visit here

Bishan Motorsports Group (BMG) is an initiative spearheaded by a team of motor sports enthusiasts at the Bishan Community Club. Since its inception in September 2011, BMG has been actively organizing events and engaging PMETs, youth, young families and adults in motor sports activities. These include the Prime Minister & PA award winning Singapore Night Race Carnival @ Bishan, Karting & NERF Shootout @ Bishan and many other motor sports events with our various corporate partners and sponsors. The BMG committee envisions that through these refreshing and energizing motor sports events, enthusiasts, families, youths, and PMETs will come together to bond, build friendships, enhance community cohesiveness and racial harmony through social outreach engagements, and to increase the awareness and participation of motor sports events in Singapore heartlands.

The history of the Malaysia and Singapore Vintage Car Register (MSVCR) dates back to the days of Malaya, 1955. The Club’s mission is simply to encourage the use and preservation of period vehicles, with a myriad of motoring events on both sides of the Causeway. A founding member of FIVA, the Club has 350 members worldwide.‍‍

     The NTU Motoring Club (NMC) promotes and encourages the passion of motorsports in the NTU community, cultivating the growth of interest through various motoring activities in the community. The NMC advocates strong exposure to motorsports and also upholds road safety at the same time. NMC currently consists of a strong membership of alumni and members.

Founded in 1993, the NUS Motoring Club believes in promoting a sustainable and popular youth motorsports and motoring culture in Singapore through the ideals of education, exposure and responsibility. We specialise in creating exposure of motorsports and automotive events for the NUS community and the youth at large. We believe that everyone should be exposed to safe and responsible motoring and motorsports at a young age as this will allow them to be confident and mature drivers and adults in the future.

The Traction Circle is the representation of the dynamic interaction between a vehicle’s tyre and the road surface. The Club was formed to enable the exploration and experience of this fundamental concept hence the incorporation of the diagram in our logo. The Club was formed in 2002 for the purpose of promoting and improving the driving skills of driving enthusiasts. Registered officially with the Singapore Registry of Clubs and Societies, our activities center around driving – on kart tracks, country roads and race tracks. We do not exclude any marques, so feel free to join us. Check our event calendar regularly for details of monthly events where you can explore the limits of your vehicle in safety.


Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) was founded on 24 May 1969 through the amalgamation of the Forces Driving Club and the Singapore Motor Club. At its inception, it was known as the Singapore Motor Sports Club (SMSC). The history of motor sports in Singapore dates back to 1929, but it was the withdrawal of the British Armed Forces in the late 1960s that served as the catalyst for bringing together two organizations that had been both competitors and friends.

Unfortunately, most of the records from the pre-seventies era were lost when the Clubhouse at Farrer Park was destroyed by fire.

In 1996, with the assistance and advice of the Singapore Sports Council, the Club transitioned to an Association, henceforth known as the Singapore Motor Sports Association (SMSA). This change was made to better reflect our growth from a Club to a National Sporting Association (NSA) recognized by the Singapore Sports Council as the governing body for all forms of motor sports in Singapore. In 2017, SMSA rebranded itself as Motor Sports Singapore (MSS) to better represent its role and aspirations in the local and international motorsports scene. MSS is a non-profit organization registered with the Registrar of Societies and Associations in Singapore.

MISSION & VISION
Motor Sports Singapore is the National Sports Association (NSA) governing Motor Sports in Singapore.

Our Vision

Towards Excellence in Motor Sports

Our Mission

To adopt a 3-prong approach in developing Motor Sports in terms of competitive, recreational and spectator aspects.

Our Core Values

POLE – Positioned to take on any challenge to achieve our goals

P – Passion – We are driven by our Passion for the Sport we love best. Our Passion keeps us focused in achieving our Vision.

O – Open – We believe in keeping an Open-minded approach in our dealings and to have Open and honest communication always.

L – Leadership – We believe in working towards and achieving our goals under a highly motivated leadership together with self-renewal process to ensure rejuvenation.

E – Excellence – We believe in achieving and attaining excellence in all that we embark upon.

SAFE SPORT

Safeguarding in Sports is Everyone's Responsibility #SGSafeSport


Why is Safe Sport important?

Abuse, harassment and other inappropriateinterpersonal behaviours in the community affect enjoyment and participation insport at all levels.
If left unaddressed, it will:

1. Compromise the safety and well-being of affectedpersons

2. Create a culture of permissibility

3. Allow fractures to develop within the community

4. Result in disillusionment

5. Damage the trust, goodwill and confidence

Motor Sports Singapore launches the Safe SportPolicy as a guidance for our community.

You can find more information in these documents attached:

Safe Sport Policy
Safe Sport online reporting form

Safe Sport Commission Singapore website

Reporting

  • Approach Motor Sports Singapore appointed Safeguarding Officer through email at contactus@mss.org.sg
  • To report it to Safe Sport Commission (you'll be directed to fill up a form), please visit here

ANTI-DOPING

Statement of Anti-Doping Policy

   STATEMENT

The Motor Sports Singapore, MSS (“NSA”) has on 21 March 2024 signed the Collective Policy thereby agreeing to at all times:

1. Recognise and accept the Anti-Doping Singapore (ADS) as the National Anti-Doping Organisation designated by the Singapore Government as having the responsibility for all doping matters relating to sport in Singapore;

2. Accept the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules, both of which are established in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code, as the basis for the fight against doping in sport;

3. Adopt the Anti-Doping of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules either directly or by reference into our governing documents, constitution and/or rules and regulations, and which shall have binding force and effect on our members and Participants; and

4. Agree to observe, abide by and implement the provisions of the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules in respect of our affairs and activities.

The MSS condemns the use of doping in sport. It recognises the right of all its Athletes to participate in a sport that is free from the misuse of drugs. The MSS is committed to educate, inform and test, as appropriate, participants competing in (motorsport) in Singapore, and representing Singapore, so that it remains a drug-free sport.

It is a requirement of participation in the sport that all its Athletes, Athlete support personnel and other persons under the jurisdiction of the MSS comply with the Anti-Doping Policy of Singapore and the ADS Anti-Doping Rules set out and published by the MSS and ADS.

In testing its Athletes, the MSS is committed to handling the management of results in a confidential and accountable manner and to carry out disciplinary procedures where appropriate by the fair and independent process it has agreed with its members and with ADS, its appointed National Anti-Doping Organisation, for the collection of doping control samples. The disciplinary procedure for a contravention of these rules is published in full in the ADS Anti-Doping Rules.

 STATEMENT

The Executive Committee / Management Committee of the Motor Sports Singapore has on 21 March 2024 adopted the ADS Anti-Doping Rules as the Motor Sports Singapore’s Anti-Doping Rules. The ADS Anti-Doping Rules published by Anti-Doping Singapore (or its successor), as amended from time to time, shall take immediate effect and be construed as rules of the Motor Sports Singapore.

APPLICATION OF ANTI-DOPING RULES

All affiliates, members, athletes, participants, staff and any other individual, paid or on a volunteer basis, who are under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Floorball Association are bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of the Singapore Floorball Association and agree to abide by these Anti-Doping Rules.

For more information, refer to ADS website here.

 

Find out more: 

ADS website 

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/about-ads/

Check Medications & Drugs

 https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/check-medication/

TUE Policy and forms 

https://www.antidopingsingapore.gov.sg/therapeutic-use-exemption/

WADA’s Prohibited List [updated annually] 

 https://www.wada-ama.org/en/prohibited-list

CONSTITUTION

Financial Statement

Singapore Olympic Foundation website