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Team Singapore YOG athletes posing with DPM Teo Chee Hean at Nanyang Girls' High School. (Photo: SSC) |
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Discovering her passion for table tennis in primary three, the 15 year-old student will be competing in the upcoming Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
The five-time winner of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Junior Circuit Girls' Singles was recently selected to be part of Singapore Table Tennis Association's (STTA) Youth Development Endowment Fund for its National Youth Table Tennis players.
Spotted by the Singapore National Team when she was 10 years-old, Isabelle clinched her first ever title in 2007 as champion in the ITTF Junior Circuit in Congo Brazaville, Africa. She was chosen for the development fund as she displayed remarkable potential, commitment and outstanding service.
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Dear Readers,
This is it.
After months of hard work and preparation, Singapore waits with bated breath as the inaugural Youth Olympic Games finally hits our shores.

For 12 days beginning 14 August, 3600 youths aged 14-18 from 45 countries will be competing against each other in 26 sports, as they bid to become the best in the world in their individual disciplines.
We will witness the making of future World Champions, and future Olympic medalists. We will get to see upcoming stars in different sports that will go on to be household names in the years to come.
Let us then be part of it.
- Big Mike |
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