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Maximilian Maeder secures Olympic bronze for Singapore on National Day

Maximilian Maeder secured a bronze medal in men’s formula kite at the Paris Olympics on 9 August 2024, marking Singapore’s sixth Olympic medal. Despite challenging conditions at Marseille Marina, the 17-year-old added this achievement to an already successful 2024 season.

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Maximilian Maeder delivered a significant achievement for Singapore on National Day by clinching a bronze medal in the men’s formula kite event at the Paris Olympics. This medal marks Singapore’s sixth Olympic medal and adds to the young athlete’s impressive list of accomplishments in 2024.

The 17-year-old’s performance in the Olympic regatta, held at Marseille Marina, was characterized by challenging conditions due to light winds. Of the 16 races scheduled in the opening series, only seven could be completed. The fluctuating weather resulted in a highly volatile leaderboard, with standings shifting throughout the competition.

Maximilian started strong, finishing third after the first day of racing. He quickly climbed to the top of the leaderboard on the second day. However, by the end of the third day, Slovenia’s Toni Vodisek reclaimed the lead, pushing Maximilian to second place. The standings remained unchanged after the final day of the opening series on 7 August, as the races were canceled due to a lack of wind.

Vodisek entered the final on 9 August with a significant advantage, having earned two match points by qualifying at the top of the opening series, meaning he needed only one race win to secure the gold. Maximilian, carrying one match point, required two victories to claim the title.

In a surprising turn of events, Vodisek was handed two penalties, resulting in a deduction of 1.1 points before the final races. Austria’s Valentin Bontus capitalized on this opportunity, winning both final races to secure the gold medal. Vodisek and Maximilian finished with silver and bronze, respectively.

Maximilian’s bronze medal adds to his successful 2024 season, during which he retained his world championship title and won multiple other accolades. This latest achievement at the Olympics further solidifies his position as one of Singapore’s top athletes.

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Wonder what competition SG will be good in , enough to win olympic medals?
Oh yah…”complaining”…sg will win Gold each time😂🤣😅

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At least Max justified his exemption from NS even by qualifying for Olympics. Now what about the ex-president’s son who was exempted 9-10(?) YEARS from NS – what did he bring to SG – champion skiver (Thwank-king)??? Maybe the pappies spin that into an example showcasing their success of “social mobility” in SG, hor. Or another No Blaming Culture?

So how much is he going to get from the state as prize money for
Olympic ?

Good job. Come to Seng Kang GRC to collect your free ice-cream.

A damn good show by Max. And he will be only 21 in Los Angeles 2028.

Congratulations!

Of course if bowling becomes an Olympic sport, we can expect a clutch of medals of different hues.

Only 17yo.. yet so humble and gracious.. good upbringing..
Thank you Max ,u were a shining light on this ND….even the ND parade eclipsed—-was so boring to watch this year.

I noticed that all three medalists are quite hefty ie: big sized. Wonder if that is necessary for the sport. I mean, if you are too light, it might become a paragliding event 🙂

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