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'''Chua Ling Fung Simon''' is a [[bodybuilder]] from [[Singapore]] who started off as an instructor in a [[gym]]nasium before taking up the sport full-time. In 1991, he came in third in his first participation in a national event at the under-21 National Championship (Lightweight) competition, before going international and representing Singapore at the [[Pro-Am Classic]] held in [[Hong Kong]] in 1995 where he came in ninth position.
{{Infobox musical artist | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| name=Simon Chuah
| Img = Simon_Chuah.jpg
| Birth_name=Simon Christian Ming Chuah
| Alias = "Asian"
| Born = {{birth date|1990|2|08|mf=y}}<br/>[[Tauranga]], [[Bay of Plenty]], [[New Zealand]]
| Died = {{death date and age|2068|11|18|1990|2|08|mf=y}}<br> [[London]], [[England]]
| Instrument = [[Saxophone]], [[Ninja Stars]]
| Genre = [[Techno]], [[Drum and Bass]], [[Bee Gees]].
| Occupation = [[Undergraduate Student]], [[Grocery Assisstant]],.
| Nationality = [[New Zealand people|New Zealand]]
| Associated_acts = [[Nick Heath]]
| URL = [[www.bebo.com/AsianTP]]}}
'''Simon Chuah''' ([[8 February]], [[1990]] &ndash; [[18 November]], [[2068]])is a [[Student]] from [[Te Puke, New Zealand]] who started off as a student in a [[Te Puke]] School before taking up study full-time.


In 1997, he took his first gold medal in the [[1997 Southeast Asian Games]], before earning more titles in the 2000 [[Southeast Asian Championship]] and the 2002 [[Commonwealth Championship]]. A fever just a week before departure to [[Busan]] for the [[2002 Asian Games]] nearly cost him a medal chance, but he proceeded anyway and came back with a gold medal in the welterweight category (75kg), earning one of Singapore's first gold medals in the sport alongside [[Abdul Halim bin Haron]].
==Early life==


He earned another gold medal in the [[2006 Asian Games]] at [[Doha]] recently, wowing the judges with his trademark splits.
Simon Chuah was born to a Palestinian father, and an Israeli mother, because of the conflicting battles between his parents nations, they decided to adopt him out, sending him to New Zealand, where someday they would hope to be reunited with him, unfortunately they both passed away from an oil pipe leakage explosion shortly before what would be Chuah's 4th birthday. Chuah was adopted by the New Zealand section of the chinese organised crime sydicate, [[Triad]]. The rest of the information of his childhood is unknown...


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Revision as of 16:52, 10 August 2009

Chua Ling Fung Simon is a bodybuilder from Singapore who started off as an instructor in a gymnasium before taking up the sport full-time. In 1991, he came in third in his first participation in a national event at the under-21 National Championship (Lightweight) competition, before going international and representing Singapore at the Pro-Am Classic held in Hong Kong in 1995 where he came in ninth position.

In 1997, he took his first gold medal in the 1997 Southeast Asian Games, before earning more titles in the 2000 Southeast Asian Championship and the 2002 Commonwealth Championship. A fever just a week before departure to Busan for the 2002 Asian Games nearly cost him a medal chance, but he proceeded anyway and came back with a gold medal in the welterweight category (75kg), earning one of Singapore's first gold medals in the sport alongside Abdul Halim bin Haron.

He earned another gold medal in the 2006 Asian Games at Doha recently, wowing the judges with his trademark splits.