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Theresa Goh

Theresa Goh Rui Si BBM (simplified Chinese: 吴蕊思; traditional Chinese: 吳蕊思; pinyin: Wú Ruǐ Sī; born 16 February 1987) is a Singaporean swimmer and Paralympic medalist, with a bronze at the SB4 100m breaststroke at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She holds the world records for the SB4 50 metres and 200 metres breaststroke events.

Theresa Goh
PBM BBM
Personal information
Full nameTheresa Goh Rui Si
NationalitySingaporean
Born (1987-02-16) 16 February 1987 (age 36)
Singapore
Height1.29 m (4 ft 3 in) (2002)[1]
Weight50 kg (110 lb) (2008)[2]
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBreaststroke, freestyle
ClassificationsS5/SB4
Medal record
Swimming
Representing  Singapore
Paralympic Games
2016 Rio 100 m breaststroke
ASEAN ParaGames
2005 Manila 50 butterfly
2005 Manila 100 m butterfly
2005 Manila 100 m freestyle
2008 Nakhon Ratchasima 50 m breaststroke
2008 Nakhon Ratchasima 200 m freestyle
British Paralympic Trials
2004 United Kingdom 200 m individual medley
Danish Open
2007 Esbjerg 100 m breaststroke
2007 Esbjerg 100 m butterfly
2007 Esbjerg 100 m freestyle
2007 Esbjerg 200 m individual medley
International German Disability Swimming Championships
2007 Berlin 50 m breaststroke
2007 Berlin 100 m breaststroke
2007 Berlin 200 m breaststroke
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships
2006 South Africa 200 m individual medley
2006 Kuala Lumpur 100 m freestyle
2006 Kuala Lumpur 200 m freestyle
Telkom South African National Swimming Championships
2006 Durban 50 m breaststroke
US Paralympics Swimming National Championships
2006 San Antonio 200 m breaststroke
2006 San Antonio 50 m freestyle
US Paralympics Trials
2008 Minneapolis 100 m breaststroke
2008 Minneapolis 50 m freestyle
2008 Minneapolis 200 m freestyle
Visa Paralympic World Cup
2005 Manchester 200 m breaststroke
International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
2003 Christchurch 50 m backstroke
2003 Christchurch 100 m breaststroke
2003 Christchurch 200 m individual medley

Due to congenital spina bifida, she does not have use of her legs. Nonetheless, she started swimming at the age of five years, and began taking part in competitions at age 12. She soon established herself as a top competitor, winning medals at, among others, the ASEAN ParaGames (2001, 2003, 2005 and 2008), Far East and South Pacific Games Federation for the Disabled (FESPIC) Games (now known as the Asian Para Games) (2002), International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games (2003), National Swimming Championships (2004), and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships (2006).

In March 2007, at the Danish Open in Esbjerg, Denmark, Goh took top honours in the 100 metres breaststroke, 100 metres butterfly, 100 freestyle and 200 metres individual medley. At the 4th ASEAN ParaGames held in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand, in January 2008, Goh broke the record she set in May 2007 at the German International Disability Swimming Championships to win the gold in the 50 metres breaststroke in a world and FESPIC record time of 52.62 seconds. She achieved another gold in the 200 metres freestyle. Goh took part at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing in the 50 metres, 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle, and in the 100 metres breaststroke.

Goh competes in sport class S5 for the freestyle, SB4 for the breaststroke and SM5 for the individual medley. As of 22 August 2008, she was ranked second in the world for the 100 metres breaststroke and third for the 200 metres individual medley. Goh received the 2001 Sportsgirl Merit Award from the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) and was named Sportsgirl of the Year in 2002 and 2003. From 2004 to 2006, she was the SDSC's Sportswoman of the Year. On 27 February 2008 Goh received a special award at the SDSC's Sports Superstar Awards 2007 for outstanding achievements in swimming, and in August that year she was conferred the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Medal) in the National Day Awards.

Her latest sports achievement was in the 2016 Rio Paralympics where she snagged a Bronze medal in the SB4 50 metres breaststroke. In the same year, she was presented the Bintang Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Star) in the National Day Awards.[3]

She announced her retirement from sports in 2019.[4]

Early and personal life Edit

Theresa Goh was born on 16 February 1987 in Singapore,[1] the eldest of three children[5] of Bernard Goh,[6] the general manager of an engineering company, and Rose, a housewife.[7] Because she was born prematurely at seven months, her parents were worried she might not survive. They were also shocked to discover that she had congenital spina bifida, which results in an incompletely formed spinal cord, as the condition had not been detected during her mother's pregnancy.[7][8] Goh had surgery at four months to close the opening at the base of her spine where her spinal cord was protruding. Due to her condition, she does not have use of her legs and relies on a wheelchair for mobility. She is also partially hearing-impaired due to an undeveloped left ear. Regarding her disabilities, she has said: "I'm fine with it. I [wouldn't] be swimming or where I am today if I weren't disabled."[7]

Goh, who was introduced to swimming at the age of five years,[9] attended Tampines North Primary School and Dunman Secondary School.[7] She embarked on a Diploma in Moving Images at Temasek Polytechnic in 2005.[10] As of January 2008, she was studying applied psychology at Raffles College, a private educational institute in Singapore.[11] She identifies as queer.[12]

Sporting career Edit

Goh competes in sport class S5 for the freestyle, SB4 for the breaststroke and SM5 for the individual medley.[13][14] She began swimming at 12 years, winning two gold medals at the National Swimming Championships in 1999.[9] She soon established herself as a top competitor, achieving a run of four gold medals at the 10th Malaysian Paralympic Games and ASEAN Invitation Championships in 2000. At the inaugural ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur in 2001, she garnered six gold and two silver medals, and broke the world record in the 50 metres breaststroke. She was named Sportswoman of the Games, and also picked up the 2001 Sportsgirl Merit Award from the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC).[15] In the same year at the Australian National Junior Disabled Games, she won five gold and two silver medals, and broke four games records. She achieved three gold and one silver medal at the Far East and South Pacific Games Federation for the Disabled (FESPIC) Games (now known as the Asian Para Games) held between 26 October and 1 November 2002 in Busan, South Korea.[16] At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, although she did not pick up any medals she achieved games records of 51.05 seconds in the 50 metres freestyle and 1 minute 48.00 seconds in the 100 metres freestyle.[1] In 2003, at the 2nd ASEAN ParaGames in Hanoi, Goh gained three golds, breaking three games records at the same time. She also swept the golds in the 50 metres backstroke, 100 metres breaststroke, 50 metres butterfly, and the 50, 100 and 200 metres freestyle in Christchurch at the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games in 2003. She was named Sportsgirl of the Year in 2002 and 2003.[9][15]

At the 2004 British Paralympic Trials, she was first in the 200 metres individual medley and broke her personal best in six events. That year she also took home a stunning ten gold medals at the National Swimming Championships.[9] In her Paralympics début at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, she finished fifth in the 100 metres freestyle.[8][17] She went on to complete three record-breaking swims at the 3rd ASEAN ParaGames in Manila in December 2005, breaking her own games records set at the 2003 ParaGames in the 50 metres butterfly and 100 metres freestyle events, and setting a new FESPIC record in the 100 metres butterfly.[18] In March 2006, Her World magazine named her Young Woman Achiever 2005.[19] She competed at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships in South Africa in December 2006, winning a gold medal in the 200 metres individual medley and being pipped to first place in the 100 metres breaststroke by Israel's Inbal Pezaro by just 0.04 seconds. She also achieved a personal best time of 3 minutes 22.66 seconds in the 200 metres freestyle.[13]

Goh broke the SB4 50 metres breaststroke world record[20] and took the top honours in the 100 metres breaststroke, 100 metres butterfly, 100 freestyle and 200 metres individual medley at the Danish Open in Esbjerg, Denmark, between 9 and 11 March 2007.[21] In August, at the Paralympic Swimming Championships in Osaka, she broke competition records in the 50 metres butterfly, 100 metres backstroke and 200 metres individual medley, and took a silver in the 200 metres freestyle.[22]

At the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) World Wheelchair and Amputee Games 2007 in Taipei the following month, she gained three gold, three silver and one bronze medal and attained two personal bests.[23]

Despite not training intensively for the 4th ASEAN ParaGames held in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand, between 20 and 26 January 2008, and regarding the competition as part of her training for the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing in September, Goh broke the record she set in May 2007 at the German International Disability Swimming Championships to win the gold in the 50 metres breaststroke in a world and FESPIC record time of 52.62 seconds. She also achieved golds in the 100 metres breaststroke and 200 metres freestyle.[24] In April, she participated in the US Paralympics Trials in Minneapolis. She took gold medals in the 100 metres breaststroke and the 50 metres and 200 metres freestyle, and achieved a FESPIC record time of 55.09 seconds in the heats of the 50 metres butterfly.[25][26]

Goh's personal best times as of September 2008 were 43.55 seconds for the 50 metres freestyle, 54.99 seconds for the 50 metres butterfly,[26] 1 minute 32.92 seconds for the 100 metres freestyle,[27] 1 minute 58.14 seconds for the 100 metres breaststroke,[26] and 3 minutes 14.22 seconds for the 200 metres freestyle.[28] As of 22 August 2008, Goh held the world record for the 50 metres and 200 metres breaststroke.[29] She was ranked second in the world for the 100 metres breaststroke, third for the 200 metres individual medley, sixth for the 100 and 200 metres freestyle, seventh for the 50 metres butterfly and eighth for the 50 metres freestyle.[30] Her current training schedule involves two-hour sessions at the Farrer Park Swimming Complex twice a day, except on Wednesday mornings and Sundays, which works out to about 42 kilometres (26 mi) a week.[2] She also works out in the gym three times a week.[7]

2008 Summer Paralympics Edit

Goh was the flagbearer for Team Singapore at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing,[31] and competed in the 50 metres, 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle, and in the 100 metres breaststroke.[8][32] On the first day of competition, 7 September, she finished sixth in the 100 metres freestyle but achieved two personal bests in the heats (1 minute 33.20 seconds) and finals (1 minute 32.92 seconds).[27] Two days later she narrowly missed a bronze in the 200 metres freestyle, finishing fourth with a new personal best time and national record of 3 minutes 14.22 seconds. Her split time of 1 minute 32.54 seconds was also a new national record for the 100 metres freestyle.[28][33] According to her coach, former Olympian Ang Peng Siong, her best chance of a medal lay in the 100 metres breaststroke. Her personal best time for this event is 1 minute 58.14 seconds, which she achieved in May 2007 at the International German Championships in Berlin.[34] However, on 12 September, despite leading in the first 50 m with a split time of 53.26 seconds, she eventually finished fourth in a time of 2 minutes 1.99 seconds. Nonetheless, she looked forward to the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, saying "In another four years, another round. In Athens, I was fifth and, now, I'm fourth. The next time, hopefully, I won't be third but higher up."[35] Unusually, in her final event, the 50 metres freestyle, she chose to use the breaststroke rather than the faster front crawl, finishing in 53.67 seconds and thus failing to qualify for the final. She said she did so to gain "mental closure" after having missed the bronze in the 100 metres breaststroke.[36]

2016 Summer Paralympics Edit

In the 2016 Summer Paralympics, Goh won a bronze medal in the SB4 100m breaststroke final, with a time of 1 minute and 55.55 seconds. It was her first medal since her Paralympic debut in 2004.[37] While qualifying for the finals, she set a new Asian record in the heats at 1 minute and 54.50 seconds.[38]

Career Edit

As of January 2008, Goh was employed by Standard Chartered Bank as a marketing services officer while on their Programme for Elite Athletes. She hopes to continue swimming full-time and to become a swimming coach.[24]

Medals Edit

Time
(min : s)
Medal Date Competition
50 m backstroke (S5)
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
100 m backstroke (S5)
1:58.30[22]
(competition record)
Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming Championships
Osaka, Japan
50 m breaststroke (SB4)
0:52.62[24][25][29]
(world and FESPIC record)
Gold 21 January 2008 4th ASEAN ParaGames
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand
0:52.94[39] Gold 24–27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming Championships
Berlin, Germany
0:53.90[40] Silver 9–11 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
0:54.24[41] Gold April 2006 Telkom South African National Swimming Championships
Durban, South Africa
100 m breaststroke (SB4)
1:55.55[37]
(finals)
1:54.50[38]
(heats, Asian record)
Bronze 7–18 September 2016 2016 Summer Paralympics
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1:58.14[34]
Gold 24–27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming Championships
Berlin, Germany
1:59.31[13] Silver 4 December 2006 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships
South Africa
2:01.66[26] Gold April 2008 US Paralympic Trials
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
2:02.49[42] Silver 2005 Visa Paralympic World Cup
Manchester, England, UK
2:06.12[43] Gold 9 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
2:08.96[44] Gold April 2006 Telkom South African National Swimming Championships
Durban, South Africa
2:16.19[45]
Bronze 18-24 October 2014 2014 Asian Para Games
Incheon, South Korea
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
200 m breaststroke (SB4)
4:17.38[25][29]
(world and FESPIC record)
Gold 27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming Championships
Berlin, Germany
4:30.67[46]
(world record)
Gold 12 August 2006 US Paralympics Swimming National Championships
San Antonio, Texas, USA
50 m butterfly (S5)
0:56.62[22]
(competition record)
Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming Championships
Osaka, Japan
0:56.80[18]
(competition record)
Gold 16 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGames
Manila, Philippines
1:00.42[47] Silver 9 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
100 m butterfly (S5)
2:08.16[18] Gold 18 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGames
Manila, Philippines
2:10.10[25][48]
(FESPIC record)
Gold 11 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
50 m freestyle (S5)
0:44.97[49]
(competition record)
Gold 11 August 2006 US Paralympics Swimming National Championships
San Antonio, Texas, USA
0:45.42[26] Gold April 2008 US Paralympic Trials
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
0:46.80[50] Silver 18-24 October 2014 2014 Asian Para Games
Incheon, South Korea
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
100 m freestyle (S5)
1:33.62[25]
(FESPIC record)
Gold 27 November 2006 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1:34.62[18]
(competition record)
Gold 15 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGames
Manila, Philippines
1:36.51[51] Gold 9 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
1:59.26[26] Bronze April 2008 US Paralympic Trials
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
200 m freestyle (S5)
3:22.50[24][25]
(FESPIC record)
Gold 28 November 2006 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3:24.20[25] Gold 22 January 2008 4th ASEAN ParaGames
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand
3:30.11[26] Gold April 2008 US Paralympic Trials
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
[Currently unknown][22] Silver August 2007 Paralympic Swimming Championships
Osaka, Japan
200 m individual medley (SM5)
4:01.03[22] Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming Championships
Osaka, Japan
4:06.39[13] Gold 2 December 2006 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Swimming Championships
South Africa
4:13.66[52] Gold 9 March 2007 Danish Open
Esbjerg, Denmark
[Currently unknown][15] Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF) World Wheelchair Games
Christchurch, New Zealand
[Currently unknown][9] Gold 2004 British Paralympic Trials

Honours Edit

Goh was the SDSC's Sportswoman of the Year from 2004 to 2006.[53]

Goh was one of three people given the Youth Inspiration Award at the Stars of SHINE Award 2008 organized by the National Youth Council and the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports to recognize outstanding young people who have overcome personal difficulties and contributed to the community,[54] and on 27 February 2008 received a special award at the SDSC's Sports Superstar Awards 2007 for outstanding achievements in swimming.[55]

In August 2008, Goh was conferred the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Medal) in the National Day Awards.[56]

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References Edit

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  • (PDF), National Youth Council, 2005, archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2008, retrieved 4 September 2008.
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Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Official website of the International Paralympic Committee
  • Official website of the Singapore National Olympic Council
  • Official website of the Singapore Disability Sports Council
  • Official website of Team Singapore, managed by the Singapore Sports Council

theresa, simplified, chinese, 吴蕊思, traditional, chinese, 吳蕊思, pinyin, ruǐ, born, february, 1987, singaporean, swimmer, paralympic, medalist, with, bronze, 100m, breaststroke, 2016, summer, paralympics, holds, world, records, metres, metres, breaststroke, event. Theresa Goh Rui Si BBM simplified Chinese 吴蕊思 traditional Chinese 吳蕊思 pinyin Wu Ruǐ Si born 16 February 1987 is a Singaporean swimmer and Paralympic medalist with a bronze at the SB4 100m breaststroke at the 2016 Summer Paralympics She holds the world records for the SB4 50 metres and 200 metres breaststroke events Theresa GohPBM BBMPersonal informationFull nameTheresa Goh Rui SiNationalitySingaporeanBorn 1987 02 16 16 February 1987 age 36 SingaporeHeight1 29 m 4 ft 3 in 2002 1 Weight50 kg 110 lb 2008 2 SportSportSwimmingStrokesBreaststroke freestyleClassificationsS5 SB4Medal record SwimmingRepresenting SingaporeParalympic Games2016 Rio 100 m breaststrokeASEAN ParaGames2005 Manila 50 butterfly2005 Manila 100 m butterfly2005 Manila 100 m freestyle2008 Nakhon Ratchasima 50 m breaststroke2008 Nakhon Ratchasima 200 m freestyleBritish Paralympic Trials2004 United Kingdom 200 m individual medleyDanish Open2007 Esbjerg 100 m breaststroke2007 Esbjerg 100 m butterfly2007 Esbjerg 100 m freestyle2007 Esbjerg 200 m individual medleyInternational German Disability Swimming Championships2007 Berlin 50 m breaststroke2007 Berlin 100 m breaststroke2007 Berlin 200 m breaststrokeInternational Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming Championships2006 South Africa 200 m individual medley2006 Kuala Lumpur 100 m freestyle2006 Kuala Lumpur 200 m freestyleTelkom South African National Swimming Championships2006 Durban 50 m breaststrokeUS Paralympics Swimming National Championships2006 San Antonio 200 m breaststroke2006 San Antonio 50 m freestyleUS Paralympics Trials2008 Minneapolis 100 m breaststroke2008 Minneapolis 50 m freestyle2008 Minneapolis 200 m freestyleVisa Paralympic World Cup2005 Manchester 200 m breaststrokeInternational Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair Games2003 Christchurch 50 m backstroke2003 Christchurch 100 m breaststroke2003 Christchurch 200 m individual medleyIn this Chinese name the family name is Goh Chinese 吴 pinyin Wu Due to congenital spina bifida she does not have use of her legs Nonetheless she started swimming at the age of five years and began taking part in competitions at age 12 She soon established herself as a top competitor winning medals at among others the ASEAN ParaGames 2001 2003 2005 and 2008 Far East and South Pacific Games Federation for the Disabled FESPIC Games now known as the Asian Para Games 2002 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair Games 2003 National Swimming Championships 2004 and International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming Championships 2006 In March 2007 at the Danish Open in Esbjerg Denmark Goh took top honours in the 100 metres breaststroke 100 metres butterfly 100 freestyle and 200 metres individual medley At the 4th ASEAN ParaGames held in Nakhon Ratchasima Korat Thailand in January 2008 Goh broke the record she set in May 2007 at the German International Disability Swimming Championships to win the gold in the 50 metres breaststroke in a world and FESPIC record time of 52 62 seconds She achieved another gold in the 200 metres freestyle Goh took part at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing in the 50 metres 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle and in the 100 metres breaststroke Goh competes in sport class S5 for the freestyle SB4 for the breaststroke and SM5 for the individual medley As of 22 August 2008 she was ranked second in the world for the 100 metres breaststroke and third for the 200 metres individual medley Goh received the 2001 Sportsgirl Merit Award from the Singapore Disability Sports Council SDSC and was named Sportsgirl of the Year in 2002 and 2003 From 2004 to 2006 she was the SDSC s Sportswoman of the Year On 27 February 2008 Goh received a special award at the SDSC s Sports Superstar Awards 2007 for outstanding achievements in swimming and in August that year she was conferred the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat Public Service Medal in the National Day Awards Her latest sports achievement was in the 2016 Rio Paralympics where she snagged a Bronze medal in the SB4 50 metres breaststroke In the same year she was presented the Bintang Bakti Masyarakat Public Service Star in the National Day Awards 3 She announced her retirement from sports in 2019 4 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Sporting career 2 1 2008 Summer Paralympics 2 2 2016 Summer Paralympics 3 Career 4 Medals 5 Honours 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly and personal life EditTheresa Goh was born on 16 February 1987 in Singapore 1 the eldest of three children 5 of Bernard Goh 6 the general manager of an engineering company and Rose a housewife 7 Because she was born prematurely at seven months her parents were worried she might not survive They were also shocked to discover that she had congenital spina bifida which results in an incompletely formed spinal cord as the condition had not been detected during her mother s pregnancy 7 8 Goh had surgery at four months to close the opening at the base of her spine where her spinal cord was protruding Due to her condition she does not have use of her legs and relies on a wheelchair for mobility She is also partially hearing impaired due to an undeveloped left ear Regarding her disabilities she has said I m fine with it I wouldn t be swimming or where I am today if I weren t disabled 7 Goh who was introduced to swimming at the age of five years 9 attended Tampines North Primary School and Dunman Secondary School 7 She embarked on a Diploma in Moving Images at Temasek Polytechnic in 2005 10 As of January 2008 she was studying applied psychology at Raffles College a private educational institute in Singapore 11 She identifies as queer 12 Sporting career EditGoh competes in sport class S5 for the freestyle SB4 for the breaststroke and SM5 for the individual medley 13 14 She began swimming at 12 years winning two gold medals at the National Swimming Championships in 1999 9 She soon established herself as a top competitor achieving a run of four gold medals at the 10th Malaysian Paralympic Games and ASEAN Invitation Championships in 2000 At the inaugural ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur in 2001 she garnered six gold and two silver medals and broke the world record in the 50 metres breaststroke She was named Sportswoman of the Games and also picked up the 2001 Sportsgirl Merit Award from the Singapore Disability Sports Council SDSC 15 In the same year at the Australian National Junior Disabled Games she won five gold and two silver medals and broke four games records She achieved three gold and one silver medal at the Far East and South Pacific Games Federation for the Disabled FESPIC Games now known as the Asian Para Games held between 26 October and 1 November 2002 in Busan South Korea 16 At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester although she did not pick up any medals she achieved games records of 51 05 seconds in the 50 metres freestyle and 1 minute 48 00 seconds in the 100 metres freestyle 1 In 2003 at the 2nd ASEAN ParaGames in Hanoi Goh gained three golds breaking three games records at the same time She also swept the golds in the 50 metres backstroke 100 metres breaststroke 50 metres butterfly and the 50 100 and 200 metres freestyle in Christchurch at the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair Games in 2003 She was named Sportsgirl of the Year in 2002 and 2003 9 15 At the 2004 British Paralympic Trials she was first in the 200 metres individual medley and broke her personal best in six events That year she also took home a stunning ten gold medals at the National Swimming Championships 9 In her Paralympics debut at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens she finished fifth in the 100 metres freestyle 8 17 She went on to complete three record breaking swims at the 3rd ASEAN ParaGames in Manila in December 2005 breaking her own games records set at the 2003 ParaGames in the 50 metres butterfly and 100 metres freestyle events and setting a new FESPIC record in the 100 metres butterfly 18 In March 2006 Her World magazine named her Young Woman Achiever 2005 19 She competed at the International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming Championships in South Africa in December 2006 winning a gold medal in the 200 metres individual medley and being pipped to first place in the 100 metres breaststroke by Israel s Inbal Pezaro by just 0 04 seconds She also achieved a personal best time of 3 minutes 22 66 seconds in the 200 metres freestyle 13 Goh broke the SB4 50 metres breaststroke world record 20 and took the top honours in the 100 metres breaststroke 100 metres butterfly 100 freestyle and 200 metres individual medley at the Danish Open in Esbjerg Denmark between 9 and 11 March 2007 21 In August at the Paralympic Swimming Championships in Osaka she broke competition records in the 50 metres butterfly 100 metres backstroke and 200 metres individual medley and took a silver in the 200 metres freestyle 22 At the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation IWAS World Wheelchair and Amputee Games 2007 in Taipei the following month she gained three gold three silver and one bronze medal and attained two personal bests 23 Despite not training intensively for the 4th ASEAN ParaGames held in Nakhon Ratchasima Korat Thailand between 20 and 26 January 2008 and regarding the competition as part of her training for the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing in September Goh broke the record she set in May 2007 at the German International Disability Swimming Championships to win the gold in the 50 metres breaststroke in a world and FESPIC record time of 52 62 seconds She also achieved golds in the 100 metres breaststroke and 200 metres freestyle 24 In April she participated in the US Paralympics Trials in Minneapolis She took gold medals in the 100 metres breaststroke and the 50 metres and 200 metres freestyle and achieved a FESPIC record time of 55 09 seconds in the heats of the 50 metres butterfly 25 26 Goh s personal best times as of September 2008 were 43 55 seconds for the 50 metres freestyle 54 99 seconds for the 50 metres butterfly 26 1 minute 32 92 seconds for the 100 metres freestyle 27 1 minute 58 14 seconds for the 100 metres breaststroke 26 and 3 minutes 14 22 seconds for the 200 metres freestyle 28 As of 22 August 2008 Goh held the world record for the 50 metres and 200 metres breaststroke 29 She was ranked second in the world for the 100 metres breaststroke third for the 200 metres individual medley sixth for the 100 and 200 metres freestyle seventh for the 50 metres butterfly and eighth for the 50 metres freestyle 30 Her current training schedule involves two hour sessions at the Farrer Park Swimming Complex twice a day except on Wednesday mornings and Sundays which works out to about 42 kilometres 26 mi a week 2 She also works out in the gym three times a week 7 2008 Summer Paralympics Edit Goh was the flagbearer for Team Singapore at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing 31 and competed in the 50 metres 100 metres and 200 metres freestyle and in the 100 metres breaststroke 8 32 On the first day of competition 7 September she finished sixth in the 100 metres freestyle but achieved two personal bests in the heats 1 minute 33 20 seconds and finals 1 minute 32 92 seconds 27 Two days later she narrowly missed a bronze in the 200 metres freestyle finishing fourth with a new personal best time and national record of 3 minutes 14 22 seconds Her split time of 1 minute 32 54 seconds was also a new national record for the 100 metres freestyle 28 33 According to her coach former Olympian Ang Peng Siong her best chance of a medal lay in the 100 metres breaststroke Her personal best time for this event is 1 minute 58 14 seconds which she achieved in May 2007 at the International German Championships in Berlin 34 However on 12 September despite leading in the first 50 m with a split time of 53 26 seconds she eventually finished fourth in a time of 2 minutes 1 99 seconds Nonetheless she looked forward to the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London saying In another four years another round In Athens I was fifth and now I m fourth The next time hopefully I won t be third but higher up 35 Unusually in her final event the 50 metres freestyle she chose to use the breaststroke rather than the faster front crawl finishing in 53 67 seconds and thus failing to qualify for the final She said she did so to gain mental closure after having missed the bronze in the 100 metres breaststroke 36 2016 Summer Paralympics Edit In the 2016 Summer Paralympics Goh won a bronze medal in the SB4 100m breaststroke final with a time of 1 minute and 55 55 seconds It was her first medal since her Paralympic debut in 2004 37 While qualifying for the finals she set a new Asian record in the heats at 1 minute and 54 50 seconds 38 Career EditAs of January 2008 Goh was employed by Standard Chartered Bank as a marketing services officer while on their Programme for Elite Athletes She hopes to continue swimming full time and to become a swimming coach 24 Medals EditTime min s Medal Date Competition50 m backstroke S5 Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand100 m backstroke S5 1 58 30 22 competition record Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming ChampionshipsOsaka Japan50 m breaststroke SB4 0 52 62 24 25 29 world and FESPIC record Gold 21 January 2008 4th ASEAN ParaGamesNakhon Ratchasima Korat Thailand0 52 94 39 Gold 24 27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming ChampionshipsBerlin Germany0 53 90 40 Silver 9 11 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark0 54 24 41 Gold April 2006 Telkom South African National Swimming ChampionshipsDurban South Africa100 m breaststroke SB4 1 55 55 37 finals 1 54 50 38 heats Asian record Bronze 7 18 September 2016 2016 Summer ParalympicsRio de Janeiro Brazil1 58 14 34 Gold 24 27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming ChampionshipsBerlin Germany1 59 31 13 Silver 4 December 2006 International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming ChampionshipsSouth Africa2 01 66 26 Gold April 2008 US Paralympic TrialsMinneapolis Minnesota USA2 02 49 42 Silver 2005 Visa Paralympic World CupManchester England UK2 06 12 43 Gold 9 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark2 08 96 44 Gold April 2006 Telkom South African National Swimming ChampionshipsDurban South Africa2 16 19 45 Bronze 18 24 October 2014 2014 Asian Para GamesIncheon South Korea Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand200 m breaststroke SB4 4 17 38 25 29 world and FESPIC record Gold 27 May 2007 21st International German Disability Swimming ChampionshipsBerlin Germany4 30 67 46 world record Gold 12 August 2006 US Paralympics Swimming National ChampionshipsSan Antonio Texas USA50 m butterfly S5 0 56 62 22 competition record Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming ChampionshipsOsaka Japan0 56 80 18 competition record Gold 16 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGamesManila Philippines1 00 42 47 Silver 9 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand100 m butterfly S5 2 08 16 18 Gold 18 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGamesManila Philippines2 10 10 25 48 FESPIC record Gold 11 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark50 m freestyle S5 0 44 97 49 competition record Gold 11 August 2006 US Paralympics Swimming National ChampionshipsSan Antonio Texas USA0 45 42 26 Gold April 2008 US Paralympic TrialsMinneapolis Minnesota USA0 46 80 50 Silver 18 24 October 2014 2014 Asian Para GamesIncheon South Korea Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand100 m freestyle S5 1 33 62 25 FESPIC record Gold 27 November 2006 International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur Malaysia1 34 62 18 competition record Gold 15 December 2005 3rd ASEAN ParaGamesManila Philippines1 36 51 51 Gold 9 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark1 59 26 26 Bronze April 2008 US Paralympic TrialsMinneapolis Minnesota USA Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand200 m freestyle S5 3 22 50 24 25 FESPIC record Gold 28 November 2006 International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming ChampionshipsKuala Lumpur Malaysia3 24 20 25 Gold 22 January 2008 4th ASEAN ParaGamesNakhon Ratchasima Korat Thailand3 30 11 26 Gold April 2008 US Paralympic TrialsMinneapolis Minnesota USA Currently unknown 22 Silver August 2007 Paralympic Swimming ChampionshipsOsaka Japan200 m individual medley SM5 4 01 03 22 Gold August 2007 Paralympic Swimming ChampionshipsOsaka Japan4 06 39 13 Gold 2 December 2006 International Paralympic Committee IPC World Swimming ChampionshipsSouth Africa4 13 66 52 Gold 9 March 2007 Danish OpenEsbjerg Denmark Currently unknown 15 Gold 2003 International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation ISMWSF World Wheelchair GamesChristchurch New Zealand Currently unknown 9 Gold 2004 British Paralympic TrialsHonours EditGoh was the SDSC s Sportswoman of the Year from 2004 to 2006 53 Goh was one of three people given the Youth Inspiration Award at the Stars of SHINE Award 2008 organized by the National Youth Council and the Ministry of Community Development Youth and Sports to recognize outstanding young people who have overcome personal difficulties and contributed to the community 54 and on 27 February 2008 received a special award at the SDSC s Sports Superstar Awards 2007 for outstanding achievements in swimming 55 In August 2008 Goh was conferred the Pingat Bakti Masyarakat Public Service Medal in the National Day Awards 56 Notes Edit a b c Athlete biography Rui Si Theresa GOH Singapore SIN 2002 Manchester The XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 archived from the original on 23 July 2011 retrieved 5 September 2008 a b Jeanette Wang 6 September 2008 Super fast strokes Pin Xiu and Goh make up for their disability by training twice a day The Straits Times Sport p C34 Joseph Schooling Theresa Goh to receive National Day awards The Straits Times 8 October 2016 Chia Nicole 16 September 2019 Swimming Theresa Goh unicorn of the water hangs up her goggles The Straits Times Retrieved 7 August 2021 Goh s siblings are Marisa aged 20 in 2008 a graphic designer and Nicholas aged 17 a first year junior college student June Cheong 23 July 2008 I want to own a car and a place of my own The Straits Times Mind Your Body reproduced on AsiaOne archived from the original on 14 August 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 Singapore s next big Olympic hope Two days in the life of our paralympic swimmer Therasa Goh The Electric New Paper 4 September 2008 archived from the original on 5 September 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 a b c d e June Cheong 23 July 2008 I want to own a car and a place of my own The Straits Times Mind Your Body reproduced on AsiaOne archived from the original on 14 August 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 a b c Jeanette Wang 2 September 2008 Breakthrough Theresa and Pin Xiu look set to win medals The Straits Times Sport p B11 a b c d e Singapore Youth Awards 2005 Sports and adventure individual Ms Theresa Goh Rui Si PDF National Youth Council 2005 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 Gutsy Theresa wins Singapore Youth Award Intempo Singapore Temasek Polytechnic August 2005 archived from the original on 27 April 2009 Kudos to Theresa for making Singapore proud Raffles College January 2008 archived from the original on 22 August 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 People Dear Straight 13 June 2017 Out Of The Closet Theresa Goh Shares Her Story Dear Straight People a b c d Thrashing ex Paralympians and world record holders Theresa brings back world champion title Singapore Disability Sports Council December 2006 archived from the original on 1 December 2008 retrieved 3 September 2008 IPC Swimming Swimming Classification Manual PDF International Paralympic Committee February 2005 pp 10 47 48 65 66 archived from the original PDF on 16 July 2011 retrieved 4 September 2008 a b c d e f g h Sports Award Night 2003 Singapore Disability Sports Association 12 December 2003 archived from the original on 1 December 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Sim Chi Yin November 2002 Triple gold triumph Singapore athletes won nine medals at the Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled in Busan The Straits Times Paralympic results for 24 September BBC Sport 6 October 2004 a b c d Results for Singaporean swimmers at the 3rd ASEAN ParaGames Team Singapore Singapore Sports Council 19 December 2005 archived from the original XLS on 20 September 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Woman of the Year 2005 Her World s tribute to two outstanding women Singapore Press Holdings 1 March 2006 archived from the original on 3 October 2007 retrieved 4 September 2008 TAN YO HINN 12 March 2007 Dazzling Goh sets world record Today 2nd ed p 36 Retrieved 8 April 2022 See the Medals section below and Ashikin Hashim 2 April 2007 Breaking barriers The Electric New Paper retrieved 5 September 2008 permanent dead link a b c d e Singapore win seven medals in Japan The Straits Times Sport 21 August 2007 Theresa stars Today p 36 21 August 2007 Disabled athletes win 14 medals at World Games in Taipei Channel NewsAsia 18 September 2007 S poreans shine at world meet Today p 73 21 September 2007 a b c d Low Lin Fhoong 26 January 2008 3 more golds Today p 54 Arun Raj 28 January 2008 Goh ing for world glory She is the toast of the town right now with her record breaking feats The Electric New Paper retrieved 5 September 2008 permanent dead link See also Theresa Goh rewrites 50m Breaststroke SB4 a second time Singapore Disability Sports Council 22 January 2008 archived from the original on 6 September 2009 retrieved 5 September 2008 a b c d e f g IPC swimming Asian region records long course women PDF International Paralympic Committee 15 September 2008 archived from the original PDF on 2 October 2008 retrieved 2 October 2008 a b c d e f g Results of US Paralympics 2008 SIN PDF Singapore Disability Sports Council April 2008 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 a b Goh sixth in 100m free The Straits Times Sport p B11 8 September 2008 Shamir Osman 8 September 2008 Goh posts two personal bests in one day Today p 28 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 a b Goh sets another national record The Straits Times Sport p B14 10 September 2008 Tan Yo Hinn 10 September 2008 Tan the history maker She keeps her cool to win Singapore s first Paralympic medal Today p 32 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 a b c IPC swimming world records long course women PDF International Paralympic Committee 15 September 2008 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 2 October 2008 IPC swimmer ranking PDF International Paralympic Committee 22 August 2008 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 Tan Yo Hinn 6 September 2008 Goh will carry the flag Swimmer will lead Team Singapore out at the opening ceremony of Paralympic Games Today p 65 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 Tan Yo Hinn 4 September 2008 The swim s on her mind Singapore s medal hope Goh not getting all excited over the Water Cube Today p 63 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 Mindy Tan 11 September 2008 She s totally focused S pore s Theresa Goh is calm as she prepares for her best event on Friday The Electric New Paper archived from the original on 12 September 2008 retrieved 13 September 2008 a b Ernest Luis 4 September 2008 Made in Singapore will they make it in Beijing The Electric New Paper archived from the original on 7 September 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 See also Ernest Luis 7 April 2008 Don t count them out If Singapore fails to bring home an Olympic medal from Beijing in August there s still hope from the Paralympics held there a month after The Electric New Paper archived from the original on 12 April 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Sim Chi Yin 13 September 2008 Goh fails in bid for gold She finishes fourth in 100m breaststroke final no thanks to slow finish The Straits Times Sport p C31 Low Lin Fhoong 13 September 2008 Agony for Goh at the Water Cube Weekend Today p 48 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 Sim Chi Yin 16 September 2008 Goh gains closure in final race The Straits Times Sport p B12 a b Paralympics Singapore s Theresa Goh wins bronze in 100m breaststroke SB4 final Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 a b Theresa Goh sets new Asian mark en route to reaching breaststroke final TODAYonline Patwant Singh 29 May 2007 Disabled swimmer Theresa Goh rewrites two world records in Europe Channel NewsAsia archived from the original on 20 July 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 Event No I21 50m Breaststroke Women Final PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 National swimming results News24 23 April 2006 archived from the original on 7 September 2009 retrieved 4 September 2008 Final Womens SB4 100m Breaststroke BT Paralympic World Cup 2005 archived from the original on 8 July 2011 retrieved 4 September 2008 Event No 7 100m Breaststroke Women PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund 9 March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Van Biljon rounds off a successful season Independent Online 20 April 2006 archived from the original on 7 September 2009 retrieved 6 September 2008 Theresa Goh wins S pore first medal at the Asian Para Games Singapore Press Holdings AsiaOne 19 October 2014 Archived from the original on 27 October 2014 Retrieved 20 October 2014 Paralympic Championships USA Swimming 14 August 2006 archived from the original on 13 February 2007 retrieved 4 September 2008 Event No 13 50m Butterfly Women PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund 9 March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Event No 23 100m Butterfly Women PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund 9 March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Paralympians put on show in San Antonio Swimming World Magazine USA Swimming 13 August 2006 archived from the original on 13 February 2012 retrieved 4 September 2008 Para swimmer wins first silver for Singapore at Asian Para Games 2014 The Online Citizen Archived from the original on 25 October 2014 Retrieved 22 October 2014 Event No 1 100m Freestyle Women PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund 9 March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Event No 5 200m Individual Medley Women PDF Dansk Handicap Idraets Forbund 9 March 2007 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Tan Yo Hinn 3 September 2008 Singapore s Paralympians settle in well at Games Village Today p 30 archived from the original on 2 October 2008 Hedy Khoo 4 August 2008 Good things come in threes The Electric New Paper archived from the original on 26 September 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 13 athletes honoured The Straits Times 28 February 2008 The Public Service Medal Ministry of Community Development Youth and Sports Prime Minister s Office 14 August 2008 archived from the original on 15 August 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 References EditAthlete biography Rui Si Theresa GOH Singapore SIN 2002 Manchester The XVII Commonwealth Games 2002 archived from the original on 23 July 2011 retrieved 5 September 2008 Cheong June 23 July 2008 I want to own a car and a place of my own The Straits Times Mind Your Body reproduced on AsiaOne archived from the original on 14 August 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 IPC swimming FESPIC records long course women PDF International Paralympic Committee 13 August 2008 archived from the original PDF on 2 October 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 IPC swimming world records long course women PDF International Paralympic Committee 15 September 2008 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 2 October 2008 Singapore Youth Awards 2005 Sports and adventure individual Ms Theresa Goh Rui Si PDF National Youth Council 2005 archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 retrieved 4 September 2008 Sports Award Night 2003 Singapore Disability Sports Association 12 December 2003 archived from the original on 1 December 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Further reading EditProfile Ms Theresa Goh Rui Si 21 years old spina bifida national swimmer PDF McDonald s Champion Kids 2008 archived from the original PDF on 31 October 2008 retrieved 5 September 2008 Zhen Kuang 14 August 2008 Disability It s just a tiny hurdle Youth SG Youth Division Ministry of Community Development Youth and Sports archived from the original on 1 March 2010 retrieved 5 September 2008 External links EditOfficial website of the International Paralympic Committee Official website of the Singapore National Olympic Council Official website of the Singapore Disability Sports Council Official website of Team Singapore managed by the Singapore Sports Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theresa Goh amp oldid 1160020239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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