Singapore at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Singapore participated in the Summer Olympics in 1960 in Rome, Italy, with a delegation of five athletes (all men) in three competitions in three sports part. It was won a medal (silver). The youngest athlete was the sailor James Cooke (25 years and 184 days), the oldest athlete was the sailor Ned Holiday (59 years and 338 days). It was the fourth participation in the Olympic Summer Games for the country.
- 2.1 weightlifting
- 2.2 shooting
- 2.3 Sailing
Medalist
Silver
Participants by sport
Weightlifting
- Tan Howe Liang Lightweight
- Kok Kum Woh Free washer gun
Sailing
Dragon
- Results Final: 1.059 points, rank 25 Race one: 152 points, 3:50:11 hours, rank 24 Race two: 152 points, 2:13:32 hours, rank 24 Three races: 134 points, 3:04:08 hours, rank 25 Four races: 117 points, 3:22:59 hours, rank 26 Five races: 134 points, 2:43:39 hours, rank 25 Race six: 277 points, 2:36:59 hours, rank 18 Seven races: 210 points, 2:43:39 hours, rank 21
- Team James Cooke Thomas Durcan Ned Holiday