Singapore's young kitefoiling sensation, Max Maeder, granted NS deferment to chase Olympic glory in Paris and Los Angeles. Read more about his inspiring journey!
Singaporean kitefoiler, Maximilian Maeder, at just 17 years old, has been granted a 4-year deferment from National Service to focus on his Olympic aspirations. The world champion kitefoiler, aiming for gold in the 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, is set to represent Singapore on the global stage. Maeder, known for his remarkable accomplishments as the Asian Games gold medalist and two-time world champion, is determined to give his all for his country. His dedication and passion for kitefoiling have earned him the opportunity to defer his NS and continue training intensively for the upcoming prestigious events.
Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has acknowledged Maeder's application for deferment, recognizing his exceptional talent and commitment to his sport. With his deferment approved, Maeder can now fully concentrate on honing his skills and preparing to compete against the best in the world. This decision reflects Singapore's support for its athletes in pursuing excellence at an international level. Maeder's journey exemplifies the combination of athleticism, determination, and national pride, showcasing the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication to representing Singapore with pride and honor.
In a statement, Maeder expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to continue pursuing his Olympic dream and promised to give his best for his country. His remarkable achievements as a young athlete have captured the attention of the nation and instilled excitement for his future endeavors. With his eyes set on Olympic success, Maeder stands as a promising figure in Singapore's sporting landscape, inspiring young athletes and embodying the essence of sportsmanship and perseverance.
As Maeder prepares to take on the world's best in kitefoiling, his deferment from NS highlights Singapore's commitment to nurturing and supporting talented individuals in various fields. By granting Maeder this opportunity, Singapore affirms its dedication to empowering its athletes to achieve their full potential and showcase their skills on the global stage. Maeder's journey serves as a testament to the country's belief in the potential of its youth and the importance of pursuing excellence in sports.
The 17-year-old world champion is among the favourites to win gold in Paris. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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17-year-old Singaporean kitefoiler Max Maeder has been granted persmission to defer his National Service (NS) until 2028.
The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) has granted two-time world kitefoiling champion Maximilian Maeder a deferment from full-time national service until Aug 31, ...
The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) has granted two-time world kitefoiling champion Maximilian Maeder a deferment from full-time national service until Aug 31, ...
Maximilian Maeder, Singapore's kitefoiling star, has been granted NS deferment by Mindef until 31 August 2028. This allows him to focus on training for the ...