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Autistic teen triathlete Isaac dreams of reaching new heights in Birmingham

 Isaac Tan Zhen Wei to compete with professional triathletes in his maiden Commonwealth Games tomorrow

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jul 2022 6:17PM

Autistic teen triathlete Isaac dreams of reaching new heights  in Birmingham
Malaysia’s national teen triathlete Isaac Tan Zhen Wei who has been diagnosed with high-functioning autism, is all set to beat the odds and glorify the country’s name in his maiden Commonwealth Games in Birmingham tomorrow, competing alongside other world-renowned names in triathlon. – @olympicmas Twitter pic, July 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s national teen triathlete Isaac Tan Zhen Wei who has been diagnosed with high-functioning autism, is all set to beat the odds and glorify the country’s name in his maiden Commonwealth Games in Birmingham tomorrow, competing alongside other world-renowned names in triathlon. 

And what is even more amazing is that the 17-year-old triathlete, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three, will be competing with world-renowned professional triathletes at the event which will start at 11am and ends at 6pm (United Kingdom Local Time) at Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield. 

By proving that autism is not a stumbling block to achieving success, Isaac will be taking part in 750m swimming, 20km biking and 5km running as part of the triathlon race during the Commonwealth Games, alongside with his greatest idols, namely Matt Hauser, Alex Yee and Hayden Wilde. 

“My dream is to be an Olympian with good personal best (PB) timings. My swimming, biking and running all have to be of world standard,” said Isaac in a statement made available to Bernama when commenting on his aspirations at the Commonwealth Games.

The Commonwealth Games is the only major international multi-sport event that integrates Para sport and non-Para events, and the 2022 Games will showcase the largest Para sports programme ever with new sports added including 3X3 wheelchair basketball. 

For Isaac, to achieve his personal best timings in his race and continue to ride the challenges, trials and tribulations he faces due to autism, will be a triumph. 

The triathlete attributed the success of being chosen to represent Malaysia to his resilience and his ability to bounce back from the challenges he faced in sports, academics and personal life, a skill he learned as part of the education he has received from Nexus International School Malaysia.

Isaac who has been at Nexus for 11 years, has completed his International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), and will be henceforth undergoing training as a full-time athlete.

The school offers students with mild learning disabilities the opportunity to complete their education through their bespoke programme called the Alternative Pathway. – Bernama, July 28, 2022

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