Woon Sui Kut
温瑞吉
Born31 May 1929
DiedDecember 21, 2013(2013-12-21) (aged 84)
Singapore
OccupationSports Official (Swimming)
Years active1964 - 2013
Awards1998: Trophy for Sports Ethics, International Olympic Committee

Woon Sui Kut (Chinese: 温瑞吉; pinyin: Wēn Ruì Jí) 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).[1] He was also known in the local swimming fraternity as "the Father of Swimming, Technical Officiating, Life Saving, Diving and Water Polo"[2]

He was removed as an official from the 2004 Summer Olympics after signing off on a judge's report that failed to provide a reason for the disqualification of Aaron Peirsol in the 200 metre backstroke final.[3]

Woon died at 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.

References

  1. Chen, Fabius (22 Dec 2013). "Veteran swimming official dies after fall". Straits Times. p. 45.
  2. "Senior Singapore Swimming Official Woon Sui Kut Passes Away Peacefully". 23 Dec 2013. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 Dec 2013.
  3. Jenny Booth (20 August 2004). "Three swimming judges kicked out of Games". Times Online. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
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