Singaporean athlete Tan Eu Jin is diving into the spotlight at the Asian Games, proving that personal growth can be as rewarding as gold medals ๐ . The swimmer, whoโs treating the event as part of his 'regular training,' shared his refreshingly humble mindset: 'My goal isnโt just to competeโitโs to break my own limits.'
๐ก Tanโs journey mirrors the underdog stories we love in sports moviesโthink Rocky meets Chariots of Fire, but with more pool time. While other athletes chase podium finishes, heโs laser-focused on shaving milliseconds off his personal best. 'Every race is data for improvement,' he says, blending the precision of a pro athlete with the grind of a startup founder ๐.
๐โ๏ธ Fun fact: Tan isnโt new to high-pressure races. He previously represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games, honing his technique in butterfly and freestyle events. His approachโprioritizing consistency over hypeโis a masterclass in staying grounded amid the roar of crowds ๐โจ.
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