Sports Bites
Cycling, Golf, Gymnastics, Lawn Bowls, Track and Field and Wushu
Cycling: Track Asia Cup 2025
Golf: Malaysian International Junior Open

Secondary 2 golfer Anjanette Tan swung her way to success at the Malaysian International Junior Open. She carded a 1-over par 217 to clinch 1st place in the 'B' Division and an impressive 3rd overall finish.
Gymnastics: Rising Star Cup

Secondary 1 student-athlete Ashlynn Koh competed in the Rising Star Cup 2025, entering the Star 2012 category. She delivered a strong performance and clinched the Silver award with her overall score.
Lawn Bowls: Merdeka Open Pairs Johor 2025

Lawn bowler Jonathan Ho Yi En made his mark at the Merdeka Open Pairs in Johor 2025, clinching the gold medal in the Open Pairs event.
Competing in the Spoon Pool, which is the the second tier of the tournament, Jonathan showed grit and consistency throughout, delivering strong performances to finish at the top of the standings.
Track and Field: Malaysia Open
Final-year IBDP student-athlete Lucas Fun battled through a hamstring injury to clinch a silver medal in the Decathlon, showing incredible grit and determination, at the Malaysia Open. It was held in Kangar, Perlis, from 29 to 31 August 2025.
Alumna Kerstin Ong made history by breaking the Women’s 100m Hurdles national record, previously held by alumna Nur Izlyn Zaini. In the same race, she also secured qualification for the SEA Games, achieving two career milestones she has been chasing for a decade.
Guided by Coach Ricardo, both Lucas and Kerstin finished the weekend with memorable achievements. Adding to the celebrations, alumna Tia Rozario earned a bronze medal in the Women’s Triple Jump, completing a weekend of strong performances for our athletes.
Wushu: 17th World Wushu Championships, 1st ASEAN-China Women’s Wushu Championship

At the 17th World Wushu Championships from 31 August to 7 September 2025, alumna Zeanne Law demonstrated that she remains among the world’s best, securing two silver medals in Women’s Taijiquan and Women’s Taijijian. Alumnus Jowen Lim also shone, earning silver in Men’s Daoshu and finishing fourth in Men’s Gunshu. Kassandra Ong, Chan Jun Kai, and Zoe Tan Ziyi also delivered spirited performances that made the nation proud.
Zeanne continued to showcase her prowess at the 1st ASEAN-China Women’s Wushu Championship in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, capturing double gold in Taijiquan and Taijijian. Post-secondary student-athlete Charlotte Ng Leting also impressed, winning 2 silvers in the Junior Division Taijiquan and Taijijian, along with a bronze in Junior Division Taijishan. Zoe Tan contributed further to the medal tally with 1 silver in Gunshu and 1 bronze in Changquan, rounding off an outstanding showing for the team.