” I have been working very hard for the past few years to try to reduce that fourth-place end, especially in the caterpillar,” he said, adding that there is a good chance of me winning a medal.
That’s the assurance I need to send to the future Games, I believe. I have to think, I have to think that I can complete it and it is possible.
And I have to carry that spirit everywhere, from here to the stones, from the moment I place my hand on the wall.
Toh won three gold and one magic at the Asian Para Games held in Hangzhou, China, last October, making him the most embellished Singapore sportsman.
His next award pull of the year came in. He set fresh event information and a fresh national record while winning three medals and two silvers at the 2023 ASEAN Para Games, which were held in Cambodia in June.
He added that he spent two weeks in Australia working with practitioners and mentors in the lead up to the Games this year, and that he is looking forward to putting into practice methods he has been working on for the past few months.
Toh has also had to balance his athletic aims with his studies.
On Friday, he will graduate from the National University of Singapore with a degree in philosophy, elections, and economy.
” It’s been a long voyage, and I’m happy that I can move on to something else in my life, “he added.