Asean Schools Games 2018

Chloe's extra training pays dividends

Gymnast adds uneven bars gold to team title; swimmer and paddler also earn second wins

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In her pursuit of perfection, teenage gymnast Chloe Neo increased her training load from 25 hours to more than 30 hours a week to prepare for the 2018 Asean Schools Games (ASG).

Her dedication to her craft reaped dividends yesterday when the 14-year-old became Singapore's first multiple gold medallist at the meet.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on July 24, 2018, with the headline Chloe's extra training pays dividends. Subscribe