Amanda Choo, the reigning national 100m women's record holder, is calling it a day on her sporting career. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
Amanda Choo, the reigning national 100m women's record holder, is calling it a day on her sporting career. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
Amanda Choo, the reigning national 100m women's record holder, is calling it a day on her sporting career. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
Singaporean sprinter Amanda Choo (second from left) fending off Japan’s Hayaka Yamada (left) to win the 100m race of the 72nd Singapore Open Track & Field Championships held on Sept 18, 2010. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
National sprinter Amanda Choo won the gold medal in the women’s 100m final at the 72nd Singapore Open Track & Field Championships held at Gombak Stadium on Sept 18, 2010. -- ST PHOTO: MOHD TAUFIK A KADER
24th Sea-Games, Korat Thailand - Singapore's Amanda Choo running the women 100m finals. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
Calvin Kang, 17, and university undergraduate Amanda Choo, 20, are Singapore's fastest male and female sprinters. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
The record-breaking 4X100m women's relay team (from left: Ann Siao Mei, Wong Ze Teng, (red T-shirt) , Amanda Choo and Lee Yan Lin was finally been accepted for the SEA Games. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
(L-R) Lee Yan Lin, Wong Ze Teng, Amanda Choo and Ann Siao Mei broke the national record with a time of 46.98sec at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI
Spurred on by the memory of her late uncle, Amanda Choo ran the race of her life to rewrite the 18-year-old national 100-metre record at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships at Gombak Stadium on 8 September 2007. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Amanda Choo, the reigning national 100m women's record holder, is calling it a day on her sporting career. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
Spurred on by the memory of her late uncle, Amanda Choo ran the race of her life to rewrite the 18-year-old national 100-metre record at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships at Gombak Stadium on 8 September 2007. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Singapore sprinters (left to right) Amanda Choo, 18, Ann Siao Mei, 18, Lee Yan Lin, 18, Raihan Dzuleqhran, 19, are Singapore's first 4x100m relay track team since 1997 SEA Games. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Singaporean sprinter Amanda Choo (second from left) fending off Japan’s Hayaka Yamada (left) to win the 100m race of the 72nd Singapore Open Track & Field Championships held on Sept 18, 2010. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
National sprinter Amanda Choo won the gold medal in the women’s 100m final at the 72nd Singapore Open Track & Field Championships held at Gombak Stadium on Sept 18, 2010. -- ST PHOTO: MOHD TAUFIK A KADER
The record-breaking 4X100m women's relay team (from left: Ann Siao Mei, Wong Ze Teng, (red T-shirt) , Amanda Choo and Lee Yan Lin was finally been accepted for the SEA Games. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
(L-R) Lee Yan Lin, Wong Ze Teng, Amanda Choo and Ann Siao Mei broke the national record with a time of 46.98sec at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI
Spurred on by the memory of her late uncle, Amanda Choo ran the race of her life to rewrite the 18-year-old national 100-metre record at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships at Gombak Stadium on 8 September 2007. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Amanda Choo, the reigning national 100m women's record holder, is calling it a day on her sporting career. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
Spurred on by the memory of her late uncle, Amanda Choo ran the race of her life to rewrite the 18-year-old national 100-metre record at the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships at Gombak Stadium on 8 September 2007. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Singapore sprinters (left to right) Amanda Choo, 18, Ann Siao Mei, 18, Lee Yan Lin, 18, Raihan Dzuleqhran, 19, are Singapore's first 4x100m relay track team since 1997 SEA Games. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KHOO
Singapore's fastest woman Amanda Choo calls it a day on her track career.