25-12-2021, 07:46 PM
Waaaaah, din know we have quite a few world topper. Something to be proud of ![Clapping Clapping](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/Animated/clapping_s.gif)
Unfortunately, not representing our multi racial culture leh![Huh Huh](https://sgtalk.net/images/twitemojis/huh.png)
Later people will kow peh "Chinese privilege" again.![Angry Angry](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/angry.png)
Did we miss out any world topping non ethic Chinese sportsman or women this couple of years?![Thinking Thinking](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/Animated/thinking_s.gif)
Aloysius Yapp was the first Singaporean to reach world number 1 in the World Pool-Billiard Association rankings.
Loh Kean Yew, who won a gold medal at the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships, was the first Singaporean to clinch the prestigious world title.
Shayna Ng won a gold medal at the women's singles event at the International Bowling Federation Super World Championships in November, defeating compatriot Cherie Tan in the final.
Yip Pin Xiu added to her Paralympic haul with two gold medals at the Tokyo Games in September, taking her total to five gold and one silver, dating back to the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/4-...de-1778601
![Clapping Clapping](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/Animated/clapping_s.gif)
Unfortunately, not representing our multi racial culture leh
![Huh Huh](https://sgtalk.net/images/twitemojis/huh.png)
Later people will kow peh "Chinese privilege" again.
![Angry Angry](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/angry.png)
Did we miss out any world topping non ethic Chinese sportsman or women this couple of years?
![Thinking Thinking](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/Animated/thinking_s.gif)
Aloysius Yapp was the first Singaporean to reach world number 1 in the World Pool-Billiard Association rankings.
Loh Kean Yew, who won a gold medal at the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships, was the first Singaporean to clinch the prestigious world title.
Shayna Ng won a gold medal at the women's singles event at the International Bowling Federation Super World Championships in November, defeating compatriot Cherie Tan in the final.
Yip Pin Xiu added to her Paralympic haul with two gold medals at the Tokyo Games in September, taking her total to five gold and one silver, dating back to the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/4-...de-1778601