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Profile | Paris Olympics: who is Shanti Pereira, Singapore’s ‘Sprint Queen’?

  • Get up to speed on one of Singapore’s most high-profile athletes as she prepares to run in the 200 metres in Paris

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Singapore’s Shanti Pereira is overcome after winning 200m gold at the Asian Games in 2023. Photo: AP

Shanti Pereira is one of the fastest women in Asia.

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Singapore’s “Sprint Queen” holds the city state’s national records for the 100 and 200 metres, at 11.20 and 22.57 seconds respectively, both set in 2023.

Her six medals last year at various continental meets – including Singapore’s first athletics medals at the Asian Games in nearly five decades – catapulted her to household-name status.

It was a phenomenal season, all the sweeter for coming after a rough patch lasting several years. Her candour about her struggle back to top form has endeared her to fans, as has her down-to-earth manner – such as her fondness for retail therapy.

Singapore was without an Asian Games gold in 49 years before Shanti Pereira won the 200m. Photo: Bloomberg
Singapore was without an Asian Games gold in 49 years before Shanti Pereira won the 200m. Photo: Bloomberg

As she gears up for the 200m in Paris, let’s get up to speed on one of Singapore’s most beloved athletes.

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