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Default No funding, no congrats, no nothing – but Singaporean bodybuilding world champ powers

Passionate about cars and motorsports, Cheryl Tay is a familiar face in prominent local, regional as well as international automotive titles. She is equally enthusiastic about health and fitness and is always on the lookout for the latest workout trends. More of her at CherylTay.sg and on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (cheryltay11).

She has triumphed on global stages and is a four-time Asian champion.

But in all her 20 years of bodybuilding, Joan Liew has never once been acknowledged by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC).

“I hear about sports excellence all the time, but I’ve never received a single cent from the government in my pursuit of this sport,” said the 38-year-old. “The SSC know who I am. I get a fair share of coverage. I’m not even asking for money, though financial support would be good of course.”

Liew added that while fans encourage her with their best wishes and kind words, she gets none of that sort from SSC.

“I’d appreciate some form of congratulatory message. I’m putting Singapore’s name on the international scene, at the highest level of competition. A simple message would do,” she told Yahoo.

The 1.67m-tall, 66kg Liew admitted that her case isn’t helped by the “messy” state of Singapore bodybuilding’s National Sports Association (NSA), or now the lack of a national body for the sport. The federation was delisted by SSC last year after a series of doping controversies.

But Liew hasn’t let such setbacks interfere with her single-minded target: to keep training and keep winning for Singapore.

At her latest tournament in February, Liew beat out 23 competitors from 13 countries to be crowned winner of the Arnold's Amateur International Bodybuilding Women's Physique (tall category) held in the US. She was the only Asian in the field.
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