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Our Singaporean sports women

fuck you ...

it's not a privilege to suffer some form of disadvantage....hey don't say until like this okay. credit should be given to Laurentia and her mother who supported her all the way.....got read her story or not? she is an inspiration to all singaporeans, rich or poor, peasants or elites. she is now an icon!!! don't let your disadvantage weigh you down. you can achieve world class status if you only dare to try!!! well done Laurentia. so proud of you!!!!

I doubt very much if you know the family so dont act big

Thank you all!!!!!!
 
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Only the oppressive elites can ride a horse in England. The rest of us poor peasants don't even get to touch a horse. Damn those elites
 
She looks like Shu Qi - the retarded version. But still pretty in her unique way.
 
Laurentia Tan came from a very rich elite family.
Even the eleite cerebal palsy gets more glory than us normal poor peasants. So unfair.

...god u r sick....go ask yr parents why.....
 
brudder don't be lidat lah. a bit respect for skill,music, co-ordiantion,sportsmanship and training. this is a paralympic sports at least give some respect lah. ok boh?

i have full respect for the horse....to work with a freak
 
Already a bronze medallist at the London Paralympics, para-equestrian rider Laurentia Tan outdid herself early on Wednesday morning when she took a silver in the Grade Ia individual freestyle test.

She scored 79.000 points, behind Britain's Sophie Christiansen and ahead of Ireland's Helen Kearney (78.450).

This is Tan's second medal at the London Paralympics, having already taken bronze in the individual championship test earlier. It is also Singapore's second medal at the 2012 Paralympics.

London-based Tan was born with cerebral palsy and profound deafness.
 
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