Quah Ting Wen awarded Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship

Quah Ting Wen awarded Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship


SINGAPORE – Quah Ting Wen has become the first current national athlete to be awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship for her postgraduate studies.

The 33-year-old is among six recipients in 2026, which also included Wang Chenwei, composer-in-residence of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra.

The scholarship is awarded to “exceptional individuals who demonstrate a strong sense of commitment to serve Singapore and Singaporeans”, the Public Service Division said in a media statement.

Quah, a national swimmer, competed in the Olympics three times (2008, 2016, 2021) and is also the most decorated athlete in the history of the SEA Games, having won 63 medals at the biennial event.

Singapore Aquatics president Kenneth Goh was also a recipient of the scholarship in 2005, after he had retired as a national swimmer.

Alan Goh, chief executive officer of Sport Singapore, had encouraged Quah to apply for the scholarship and to see herself as more than an athlete, she told The Straits Times on June 30.

She had been considering going back to school for a few years and made the leap in 2025 to pursue her master’s degree.




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