On this Wide World segment of MoneyFM 89.3, we spotlight a thrilling shift in Singapore’s sports landscape: the return of skateboarding to the SEA Games. At the heart of this movement is Zulkarnaen Bin Mohammad Zin, the Skateboarding Discipline Head at the Singapore Rollersports Federation and a dedicated logistics manager, whose vision is shaping a sustainable future for Singapore’s youth in extreme sports. Alongside him are two rising stars—Sharil Effendy Bin Rohaizad, winner of the Men’s Street category and part-time coach, and 11-year-old Humairah Binte Ahmad Alkhatib, the youngest Women’s Street champion. Together, they represent the launch of the National Skateboarding Championships, a three-part series designed to scout and develop the nation’s next international athletes. With the SEA Games 2025 in Thailand on the horizon—and Singapore hosting in 2029—the stakes have never been higher. This is more than competition—it’s the beginning of a movement. Join “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys.

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