I’ve always been passionate about sports, actively participating in various activities throughout my life.
By age 5, I completed the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels of the Swim Safer certification. SwimSafer is a comprehensive initiative as a national program dedicated to promoting swim safety and educating the public about the importance of water safety and to raise the standard of swimming proficiency in Singapore. It helped me build confidence in the water and taught me discipline and focus.
I’ve played tennis, soccer, volleyball, and basketball, each sport instilling valuable lessons in teamwork, perseverance, and leadership. As a member of school teams for all these sports, I had the opportunity to compete, collaborate, and build resilience with like-minded athletes.
I was actively involved in gymnastics from K2 through grade 7, representing UWC at several Gym Fests. Unfortunately, a collarbone injury forced me to step away from the sport. However, my years in gymnastics taught me valuable lessons in resilience, agility, and provided me with a solid foundation in movement and coordination.
I’ve also participated in several charity runs, contributing to good causes while staying active and learning the importance of community and giving back.
Participated in multiple charity and endurance runs, including TriFactor, Singapore Kindness Run for Kids, Spartan, Ground Zero, and Cold Storage Run, learning the value of resilience, community, and giving back.
Age 5 -Year 2017
Singapore Kindness Run
Age 6 -Year 2017
Ground Zero
Age 7 - Year 2019
Spartan
Age 7 - Year 2019
TriFactor
Age 7 - Year 2019
Cold Storage
Mastered the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels of the Swim Safer certification by the remarkable age of 5—an achievement that showcases my early dedication, confidence, and proficiency in water safety and swimming.
I was a part of the UWC Middle School Football Team, representing my school in various tournaments against top teams. I competed in the ACSIS Tournament and played against several schools across Singapore. I also had the opportunity to face SAFA Community School from Dubai in an international match. My dedication and performance on the field led to an exciting milestone when I was invited to join the High School Football Team while still in middle school, a recognition of my skills and commitment to the sport.
I was also a part of the UWC Middle School Volleyball team, where I had the opportunity to compete against various schools. Playing volleyball not only strengthened my teamwork and communication skills but also taught me resilience and adaptability on the court. Competing in matches against different schools allowed me to challenge myself, develop strategic thinking, and build strong connections with my teammates.
U19/Marlborough College Malaysia
U19/Singapore American School
Tennis has been a significant part of my life since the age of 4, both in and outside of school. I was a member of the junior school tennis team, playing numerous matches against different schools and participating in tournaments organized by the Singapore Tennis Association. One of my notable achievements was finishing as the runner-up in a tournament hosted by the Singapore Swimming Club. Through tennis, I developed strategic thinking, endurance, and the ability to perform under pressure.
Beyond tennis, I have played soccer, volleyball, and basketball, each sport shaping my skills in teamwork, perseverance, and leadership. As a member of my school teams, I had the opportunity to compete, collaborate, and grow alongside like-minded athletes.