Team Singapore Begins an Inspirational Journey Towards the Asian Games and the Asian Para Games

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Team Singapore Begins an Inspirational Journey Towards the Asian Games and the Asian Para Games Media Release For Immediate Release Team Singapore Begins An Inspirational Journey Towards The Asian Games and The Asian Para Games ANNEX A: Games Fact Sheet 2014 Asian Games Location: Incheon, Korea Games Period: 19 September – 04 October 2014 Contingent Size: 227 athletes No. of Sports Contingent Participating In: - 20 sports (Aquatics – Diving, Swimming, Water Polo; Athletics, Badminton, Bowling, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Judo, Rowing, Rugby, Sailing, Sepak Takraw, Shooting, Table Tennis, Wushu) Chef de Mission (CDM): Mrs Jessie Phua Flag Bearer: Gary Yeo (Athletics) Pledge Taker: Amanda Lin (Swimming) 2014 Asian Para Games Location: Incheon, Korea Games Period: 18 – 24 October 2014 Contingent Size: 53 athletes No. of Sports Contingent Participating In: - 11 sports (Athletics, Badminton, Boccia, Handcycling, Football 7-aside, Lawn bowling, Sailing, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Ten-pin bowling) Chef de Mission (CDM): Mr M Lukshumayeh Flag Bearer: Jovin Tan (Sailing) Pledge Taker: Toh Wei Soong (Swimming) Page 1 of 11 Annex B: 2014 Asian Games contingent list Sport/Discipline Names of Athletes Gender AQUATICS - DIVING Myra Lee Jia Wen F Fong Kay Yian F Timothy Lee Han Kuan M Mark Lee Han Ming M AQUATICS - SWIMMING Ho Ru'En Roanne F Lim Shu-En Lynette F Lim Xiang Qi Amanda F Nur Marina Chan Shi Min Alif Abdullah F Quah Ting Wen F Rachel Marjorie Tseng Wei Wen F Tan Jing-E F Tao Li F Yeo Ginn Samantha Louisa F Cheong Ee Hong Christopher M Danny Yeo Kai Quan M Lim Fang Yue Darren M Lim Yong'En Clement M Ng Kai Wee Rainer M Pang Sheng Jun M Schooling Joseph Isaac M Teo Zhen Ren M AQUATICS - WATER Ang Wei Ming Sean M POLO Ang An Jun M Koh Jian Ying M Goh Chengwei Marcus M Chiam Kun Yang M Lee Kai Yang M Lin Diyang M Lim Yaoxiang M Loh Zhi Zhi M Tan Jwee Ann Paul Louis M Tay Sin Chao Nigel M Teo Zhen Wei Eugene M Yip Yang M Chen Yiwei Denise F Fu Yumin Eunice Karina F Koh Ting Yi Gina F Kan Enci Mary F Low Seet Teng F Loke En Yuan F Neo Ser Han F Ng Yiwen F Page 2 of 11 Ong Cheng Jing F Tan Su-lynn F Tan Hui Ying Lynnette Jane F Teo Yi Ling Angeline F Adelyn Yew Yan Xiang F ATHLETICS Dipna Lim Prasad F Goh Chui Ling F Pereira Veronica Shanti F T. Piriyah F Tyra Summer Ree F Wendy Enn F Kang Li Loong Calvin M Lee Cheng Wei M Muhammad Amirudin Bin Jamal M Muhammad Elfi Bin Mustapa M Muhammad Naqib Bin Asmin M Sean Lim Zi Qing M Yeo Foo Ee Gary M BADMINTON Chayut Triyachart M Danny Bawa Chrisnanta M Derek Wong M Neo Yu Yan, Vanessa F Shinta Mulia Sari F Yao Lei F BOWLING Tan Jun Juan, Javier M Joel Tan Eng An M Saw Hui-Xun, Keith M Muhammad Jaris Goh Bin Ali Akbar Goh M Justin Lim Chia Loong M Ng Chiew Pang M Ng Lin Zhi, Shayna F Tan Shi Hua, Cherie F Tan Shi Jing, Daphne F Jazreel Tan Shi Hua F New Hui Fen F Yeo Ruoqi Joey F CANOEING Chen Jiemei Sarah F Chen Jiexian Stephenie F Lee Wei Ling Geraldine F Ng Xiang Ru Annabelle F Suzanne Seah F Brandon Ooi Wei Cheng M Lee Wei Liang Bill M Mervyn Toh Yingjie M Page 3 of 11 Muhammad Syaheenul Aiman Bin Nasiman M Tay Zi Qiang M Teo Guang Yi Lucas M CYCLING Chan Siew Kheng Dinah F EQUESTRIAN Chew Pei Jia Caroline Rosanna F Chew Catherine F FENCING Joshua Ian Lim M Wu Jie M Zhang Zhenggang M Kevin Jerrold Chan M Samson Lee Mun Hou M Lim Wei Wen M Willie Khoo Zile M Wang Wenying F Liane Wong Ye Ying F Cheryl Wong Ye Han F Nicole Mae Wong Hui Shan F Victoria Ann Lim Xiu Yan F Cheryl Lim F Goh Wan Qi F Elizabeth Ann Lim Yu Yan F Lau Ywen F FOOTBALL Anumanthan S/O Mohan Kumar M Baihakki Bin Khaizan M Mohamed Iqbal Bin Hamid Hussain M Muhammad Fadli Bin Kamis M Rudy Khairullah Bin Adi Negara M Hassan Bin Abdullah Sunny M Adam Bin Swandi M S Suria Prakash M Madhu M Mohana M Ng Yong Woo Stanely M Mohamad Sahil Bin Shuaimi M Muhammad Shakir Bin Hamzah M Muhammad Zulfahmi Bin Mohd Arifin M Muhammad Faris Bin Ramli M Muhammad Shahfiq Bin Ghani M Muhammad Safuwan Bin Baharudin M Muhammad Al Qaasimy Bin Abdul Rahman M Muhammad Amirul Adli Bin Azmi M Shahdan Bin Sulaiman M Shameer Aziq Bin Abdul Razak M GOLF Woo Ke-Jun Jonathan M Foo Gregory Raymund Yong En M Marc Ong Chong Ching M Page 4 of 11 Poh Swee Kiat Johnson M GYMNASTICS Janessa Dai F Lim Heem Wei F Tam Jing Ying Joey F Aizat bin Muhammad Jufrie M Gan Zi Jie Gabriel M Hoe Wah Toon M Tay Wei-An Terry M HOCKEY Nur Ashriq Ferdaus Bin Zul'Kepli M Enrico Elifh Abdul Lathif Marican M Mohamad Farhan Bin Kamsani M A Suresh M Silas Abdul Razak Bin Noor Shah M Karleef Abdullah Sasi M Mohammed Sabri Bin Yuhari M Muhammad Haseef Bin Salim M Ishwarpal Singh Grewal M Tan Yi Ru M Muhammad Fauzi Bin Abdul Wahab M Johnson Sivalingam M Teo Norman M Muhd Hidayat Bin Mat Rahim M Muhammad Baqir Bin Asali M Prashan S/O Anbalagan M JUDO Gabriel Yang M Ho Han Boon M Ang Xuan Yi F ROWING Saiyidah Aisyah Binte Mohamed Rafa'ee F RUGBY Lee Yi Tian F Low YuHui F Goh Xin Yi F Samantha Teo Ming Li F Wong YiLin F Chan Jia Yu F Chua Derelyn JiaLing F Lim Christabelle F Ow Yong Yu Xiu Alvinia F Elly Syazwani Binte Sudira F Woo Xue Ni Annabel Bernadette F Wang Shao-Ing F Page 5 of 11 SAILING Audrey Yong Pei Lin F Elizabeth Yin Yueling F Jodie Lai Xuan Yi F Kimberly Lim Min F Low Rui Qi Cecilia F Low Rui Xi Priscilla F Savannah Siew Kiah Hui F Andrew Paul Chan M Cheng Xinru Colin M Christopher Lim ZiJie M Jonathan Yeo M Justin Wong Ming Ho M Kwok Raynn M Leonard Ong M Loh Jia Yi M Maximilian Soh Khyan Tat M Russell Kan Tsung Liang M SEPAK TAKRAW Muhammad Danial Feriza Bin Padzli M Muhammad Farhan Bin Amran M Muhammad Hafiz Nor Izam Bin Ja’afar M Muhammad Magrib Bin Ibrahim M Eddy Nor Shafiq Bin Sahari M SHOOTING Cheng Jian Huan F Li Yafei F Martina Lindsay P Veloso F Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine F Tan Ling Chiao Nicole F Teh Xiu Hong F Teo Shun Xie F Chiew Huan Lin Eugene M Choo Choong Seng M Gai Bin M Hoong Shi Xiang M Keith Chan M Lim Swee Hon M Low Jiang Hao M Mohd Zain Amat M Ong Jun Hong M Poh Lip Meng M Tay Seng Liang Sean M TABLE TENNIS Feng Tianwei F Yu Mengyu F Isabelle Li Si Yun F Page 6 of 11 Lin Ye F Zhou Yihan F Zhan Jian M Li Hu M Gao Ning M Chen Feng M Chew Zhe Yu Clarence M WUSHU Tan Yan Ni F Valerie Wee Ling En F Vera Tan Yan Ning F Lee Tze Yuan M Samuel Tan Wei Han M Yong Yi Xiang M Page 7 of 11 Annex C: 2014 Asian Para Games contingent list No. Sport Family Name Given Name 1 CHOO LENG HIN Athletics 2 ADERES MUHAMMAD SHUKRI 3 TAY WEI MING Badminton 4 PUNG WAI HWA KELVIN 5 MOHAMMAD TAHA NURULASYIQAH 6 TOH SZE NING 7 TAN YEE TING JERALYN 8 Boccia GOH TA LANG 9 NEO KAH WHYE 10 JUMAT JUNI SYAFIQA 11 NG PEI FENG 12 SINGH RAJA 13 NGU MICHAEL KING TENG Cycling 14 FOO FUNG LIANG 15 NEO ALVINA 16 ANNAMALAI BALASUBRAMANIAM 17 RAHAMAD HARUN 18 RAMCHANDANI HITESH G 19 KASMANI KHAIRUL ANWAR 20 MOHAMED NOOR MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS 21 Football 7-a-side AB RAHMAN MUHAMMAD NIZAM 22 ARIFF MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ 23 SAIDI MUHAMMAD SHAHIDIL 24 BAHARIN MUHAMMAD TAUFIQ 25 KAM PETER 26 SUDAR SUHAIMI 27 DIN ABDUL KARIM 28 GURMET SINGH MAWJIT SINGH 29 Lawn Bowls IBRAHIM AISAH 30 TAN JEE KENG 31 SALLEH FARIDAH 32 TAN WEI QIANG 33 YAP QIAN YIN Sailing 34 LIM KOK LIANG 35 NG XIU ZHEN 36 RAJU LOGARAJ Shooting 37 SAMAD AISHAH BTE 38 CHEW ZI LING 39 YIP PIN XIU Swimming 40 GOH RUI SI THERESA 41 TAY WEI SIANG LAWRENCE Page 8 of 11 42 TAN ENG KIONG BENSON 43 TOH WEI SOONG 44 LEO ZHENHAI 45 CHEE WENG FAI JASON Table Tennis 46 MU YU GUANG 47 YONG PHEN CHONG THOMAS 48 ONG KIM SOEA 49 HUSSAIN MOHAMED ISMAIL 50 Tenpin Bowling WONG WENDY 51 SAAID ANUAR 52 TAY LEONG HOCK 53 AHMADINI MOHAMMAD TAUFIK Page 9 of 11 ANNEX D: Profiles of Chefs de Mission, flag bearers and pledge taker 2014 Asian Games Name: Jessie PHUA Designation: Chef de Mission Major Games Chef de Mission for 2009 SEA Games experience: Chef de Mission for 2012 London Olympic Games Current sports President, Singapore Bowling Federation related Vice President, Singapore National Olympic Council appointments: Committee member, National Olympic Services Advisory Committee (Olympic Pathway Programme) Director, Singapore Olympic Foundation Member, Sports sub-committee to Singapore Totalisator Board Honorary advisor, Bowling Association for the Disabled (Singapore) Member, Vision 2030 Steering Committee Co-Chairman, Organising for Success (A Vision 2030 sub- committee) Name: YEO Foo Ee, Gary Designation: Flag bearer and athlete (Athletics) Occupation: Student DOB: 30 August 1986 Major Games Athlete, 2014 Commonwealth Games experience: Athlete, 2012 Olympic Games Athlete, 2009, 2011, 2013 SEA Games Name: LIM Xiang Qi, Amanda Designation: Pledge taker and athlete (Swimming) Occupation: Student DOB: 08 January 1993 Major Games Athlete, 2007, 2011, 2013 SEA Games experience: Athlete, 2009, 2010 Asian Games Athlete, 2010 Youth Olympic Games Page 10 of 11 2014 Asian Para Games Name: M.
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