Thursday, October 7, 2010

Meet Jazreel


Bowling ball in hand she steps up to the lane. Her cold unwavering stare focused upon her goal down the lane as she readies herself. The crowd falls silent as she approaches the line and in an instant finally releases 18 pounds of urethane and plastic surging towards the ten wooden pins inevitable fate. Anticipation intoxicates the entire room. For what seems like forever, the bowling ball swings and smashes into the pins sending the last of the pins rolling into the dark oblivion from beyond. The crowd goes wild as screen flashes crosses across the screen.



Just another day in the life. Meet Jazreel Tan. A graduate from the Singapore Sports School and current National Bowler of the Singapore National Team, Jazreel has been making waves in the local sporting scene. She has been mentioned in the Singapore Sports Museum in their Roll of Honour together with the likes of other Athletes such as Tan Howe Liang and the Singapore Table tennis Olympic Silver medallist.



In 2007 at just 18 years, Jazreel Tan stood out by claiming the Silver medal at the World Women’s Bowling Championships Masters Finals after beating very experienced players and overcoming great odds. This event spring boarded her towards greater heights in her sporting pursuit. Just a year later in 2008, Jazreel’s participation in both regional and international championships such as 2008 Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Belfast, 31st Malaysian International Open and finally the 10th World Youth Bowling Championship lead to a great medal haul in both singles and team events.



Having such an outstanding sporting resume, Jazreel has been nominated as Sports Girl of the Year twice in 2007 and 2008. She has also been nominated as a spokesperson for her NSA sponsor, Cannon, as well as in the Speak Good Chinese Movement. So if you thought she might have looked familiar, it’s probably because she has appeared on buses and trains! Even in America, Jazreel has been nominated by her University as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) at her first collegiate competition at the Midwest States Tournament in October 2009 and also named BWAA (Bowling Writers Association of America) Player of the Year Runner-Up. Having an absolutely spectacular sporting streak, Jazreel Tan Shi Jing is indeed one of the most successful bowling athletes in the Sporting History of Singapore.



Jazreel is now a student athlete at Wichita State University finishing her second year in her degree in Sports Management. So being the ever so caring Alumni we decided that we should see how things are coming along for her. After having travelled over 4 continents, 3 great oceans, deserts and swamps, going through treacherous challenges and overcoming great odds our email finally made its way to the United States, Wichita, to finally reach Jazreel’s account.









After almost 2 years being out of Singapore, we check up with Jazreel in an exclusive interview as she shares a little on her sporting roots and what are some things she misses most about Singapore.


So was Bowling been your only sport?

I was a swimmer together with my brother before I started bowling as a sport. But after my Brother left swimming and also due to the stresses of schoolwork, I slowly lost my interest in swimming.


So how did you start bowling as a sport?

Because of my passion in Sports, it wasn’t long before another opportunity came my way, Bowling. So naturally after my brother joined bowling I decided to take up the sport as well, thinking that it looked pretty fun and interesting.


What motivates you to keep bowling?

3 Things motivates me to keep bowling. One is my drive is to keep on improving. Second are my teammates and friends. I enjoy the company and my working relationship with my teammates as we share a special bond with one another. Lastly is having the opportunity to bring glory to my country.


Do you have any inspirations or sporting heroes?

Diandra Asbaty – 10year Team USA Bowler with many other awards and accolades post to her name.


What do you enjoy most about your sport?

Having the opportunity to meet all kinds of people from all over the world.


How do you prepare yourself before a competition? Describe a typical pre-game ritual.

I don’t do anything really different before a competition. (smiles)


What goes through your mind before you step up to the lane to bowl during competitions?

Making good shots.


What has been the highlight of your bowling career?

Being awarded Sports girl of the Year two years in a row by the SNOC. (editor: Only on rare occasions are a single athlete nominated twice for this prestigious award.)


How has the sports school helped you in your sporting success?

The Sports School has helped me balance my studies through its flexible curriculums and class schedules when I have bowling tournaments on. They provided me with many opportunities and exposures for me to steadily develop and grow in my sport to be who I am today.


What has bowling taught you as a person?

To be in the here and now in every single thing you do. The only thing you are in control of is the Present. Thinking of the past or future will not help.


Tell us a little more about life in America; adapting to a new culture, juggling both bowling and the books – how has it been for you?

Adapting to a new culture was not easy. It took sometime. But with bowling and the books, they have been keeping me pretty much occupied. I’ve been so busy that I don’t even miss home all that much or to think about having fun all the time. Life here’s been good so far. I like it here. It’s has been and will continue to be an experience that I will never forget.


Describe your current training regime.

Practice 5-6 times a week for 2-3hours a day and workouts 4-5 times a week.


What/who do you miss in Singapore and why? (Food, places, weather, anything etc.)

Home

Mum’s cooking

Friends

Laksa, chicken rice, roti prata, steamboat, hokkien mee etc. the local flavours of Singapore (im a pig haha)


Describe your future plans.

I have 3 more years in college, so I will still be here in the near future. Hopefully I would be able to remain here or another 2 years to work and bowl at the same time for a while after I graduate from college.


We all know you to be a bowler, but please tell us what other things you engage in besides bowling? (Other hobbies or interests?)

Both watching and playing soccer. Liverpool rocks!

Ultimate Frisbee

Singing


What would be your advice to young wannabe pro bowlers.

Always be in the ‘here and now’. The present is the only moment you are in.


Is there anyone you would like to thank for helping you find success in bowling? (Past coaches, parents, possible sports school classmates/teammates? J)

Firstly, my family.

And then coaches.

Friends

Classmates and team mates who made this journey so far fun and full of wonderful memories =)



We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Jazreel for always being supportive of the Alumni. And from us the Alumni, all the best for your future endeavours and the best of wishes for the years to come and may you always be a inspiration to the younger generation always.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Going the Extra Inch



When people ask for an Inch, they usually expect a mile; and who can blame them. Meet Inch Chua, a local singer/songwriter who have been making waves in both the local and foreign music scene since the tender age of 16. Having performed in various local events such as BayBeats in 2009 to her recent invitation to the SXSW(South By South West) music festival in Texas and the MIDI musical festival in Beijing early this year.

She has already released 2 EPs, the Bed Room and Peace, Love and Mistletoe and now for the much anticipated full-length album Wallflower. You can actually download the entire album off her website. Like her previous EPs, they are all under the licensing of Creative Commons whereby rather than fight the strong force of piracy and file-sharing she had decided to move with the trends.

As she explains “The focus should be put on live shows because we're bringing it back old school, where the artists put more heart and soul in performances. Now with the Internet and everything, it's so much easier to just put your music out there for free and encourage people to come down to shows -- pay to watch the live shows and enjoy the experience of being part of the music,"

This album can only described as of such, Morillo took the words straight from my mouth.' The album (Wallflower) features 11 new songs and “Rule The World” off of The Bedroom, all of which carry the same signature Inch vocal style and amusing marriage of acoustic and electronic elements. Her strong soprano voice easily holds down melodies in the middle and upper ranges and the accompaniment is neither overbearing nor underwhelming; the fluidity of the album lies in the musical arrangements, the perfect balance of give and take. Ambient electronic instruments are found in tracks like “Rule The World” where “Hurt” and “Have it Your Way” are stripped down. The album never gets to emotional extremes, favoring moments of bittersweet melancholy and moments of unadulterated joy. Despite the album’s solid production, vocal, and lyrical value, it doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s an album for those everyday moments, not the moments we are having a great time in the club or after a personal tragedy. It’s an album that celebrates the present moment and I can only imagine that is a reflection of where Inch & Co. were during the making of this record: they were where they were, and it was called “now”.' (by Radio Morillo, Boom Boom Chik, 4 August, 2010)

Catch Inch and the Metric System on the 6 October at TAB at 930pm. Do check the facebook page if anyone is interested in coming down.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

It matters not how long one lives, but how one lived

For many of us, our years at the Sports School were moments of great opportunities and gratification. Those years also saw us grow significantly as an athlete, as a person. And we were able to experience all these because of our founding principal - Mr. Moo.

Mr. Moo believed that athletes could do better to balance studies and sports, and was courageous enough to initiate and help establish a system that aided this balance – the Singapore Sports School. If not for Mr. Moo’s drive and efforts, many of us would not be able to fully pursue our passions for sports, let alone taste victory in them.

Mr. Moo was also unlike ordinary principals. Taking care of us was not the typical morning or afternoon session job, but a full 5 day-week post. He identified with us and would share in our disciplined lifestyle by staying in the same hostel as us students and taking meals with us regularly. Mr. Moo looked after us as though we were his family, and the school’s atmosphere certainly felt that way. We will always remember our principal whom we knew to be a patient, gentle and flexible man.

Mr. Moo lives on not only through his achievements, but through the people who benefited so much from him, and care about him.

We miss you Mr. Moo. And thank you for helping us make our sporting dreams possible.

Yours truly,
Singapore Sports School students
(The batches you looked after, and the many more to come)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Alumni Ambassadors Training!

All Alumni who are interested in participating in the Singapore Sports School Open House, please be reminded that there will be two training session on the 11 and 13 May at 2:30pm at the Singapore Sports School.

It is compulsory that should anyone want to participate in the Open House attend this training session unless for reasons otherwise.

Should you have any more questions please do not hesitate to contact us at spearhead.sss@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

22 May! A date to look out for, The Singapore Sports School Open House! There are vacancies for alumni who want to help out for this event. If you do you can either contact us through facebook or emai and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Also we are going to organise a Flash Mob. Interested go check us out on face book for more info. See ya!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year Alumni! May this year be one of Roaring Success for yourself and your family! Thank you for your support and please do check our facebook account for any new updates of events or even here on the blog.

Also to all the singles out there, I guess today will be a good day to keep a looking for your better half.

So yes we will keep you updated as much as we can and Happy CNY once again!

- SpearHead

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Hey all you running fanatics those who are interested in running but looking for a group to run in? Just drop us a email and we will try to hook you up with other Alumni members attending the same event. Please inform us early to avoid disappointment.

For more info go to http://sgrunners.com/blog/2010-race-calendar/ to check the racing calender for the events.

Cheers