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INLINE HOCKEY

Learn about Inline Hockey. 

Get to know what we do and the team behind it all.

Inline hockey is a team sport all about speed, reflexes, and skill.
All these elements make an inline hockey match very exciting to watch and will determine who emerges victorious. The rules are similar to ice hockey. However, unlike ice hockey, body checking is not allowed.

This results in a fluid game with plenty of action on the court.
Singapore has taken part in several FIRS World Inline Hockey Championships to date (Czech Republic 2003, Canada 2004, Spain 2007)
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DISCIPLINE HEADS

1 April 2021 – 31 March 2023

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Discipline Head (Inline Hockey)

IGNATIUS NG
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Asst. Discipline Head (Inline Hockey)

DONAVAN ANN
  • Where to slide/slalom?
    The official ground for slide and slalom is located in Downtown East at Pasir Ris, in an Indoor Skating Rink – Hi Roller Singapore. It is furnished with the national competing ground and will be perfect for your training. Slide training is held every Thursday at 8PM and there is a $10 chargeable fee. In any case you'd like to practice outside of Hi Roller's training hours: For Slalom, you'll need a flat open surface, a set of cones, measuing tape and a marker. For Slide, you'll only need a flat open surface. Some other locations for considerations are: Skating Rink at East Coast Park Underpass at Esplanade Tertiary School Skate Clubs: NUS Skate Club (@nusskating) NTU Skate Club (@ntuskateclub) SMU Skate Club (@smuxskating) SIT Skate Club (@sit.inlineskate) Singapore Polytechnic Skate Club (@spskateclub) Ngee Ann Polytechnic Skate Club (@np_inline) Temasek Polytechnic Skate Club (@tpskateclub) ITE Central Skate Club (@iteccskateclub)
  • What are the measurements for cones in slalom?
    There are 3 types of measurements used in Classic and Battle Slalom. 0.5m, 0.8m and 1.2m. These measurements are the distance to leave in-between cones. The lanes should be 2m apart from one another. For speed slalom, only the 0.8m measurements are used.

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