Full Name: |
XU Yuan Zhen 许 元 振 (right) |
Nicknames: |
Zhen |
Date of Birth: |
25 April 1985 |
Place of Birth: |
Singapore |
Class of Boat: |
470 Men |
Sailing Partner (if applicable): |
Terence Koh |
Profession: |
Sailor |
Schools attended: |
Rosyth Primary, Chong Boon Sec, Temasek Polytechnic |
When did you start sailing? |
10 years old |
Summary of sailing career: |
Started sailing (and fishing) at Changi Sailing Club when I was 10. Made my way into the Club’s team and eventually into the National Optimist Squad. Moved into the 420s when I turned 16. Sailed it till I was 19 and got into the 470s. |
Why did you take up sailing? |
My uncle Tek Leng introduced it to my father and so he brought us to Changi Sailing Club for the beginner’s course. |
What was your first boat? |
Optimist |
What class did you first race? |
Optimist |
How much time do you spend on the water each week? |
25 hours on the average. |
Why did you take up (your current class of boat)? |
Best suit my size and weight. |
How long have you sailed this class? |
Under two years |
What is your favourite venue? |
Qingdao, China |
When was your first win (list event)? |
Inter-schools Regatta 1999 |
What is the single most important piece of sailing advice you could give to a young sailor? |
There are many, many much more experienced sailors out there. Be brave and ask them questions, they will not turn you down. That way, you can expand your knowledge and reach your goals faster. |
What would you be doing if you were not sailing? |
Studying |
Aspirations in sailing: |
470 World Champion and move on to bigger boats and match racing |
Other interests and hobbies: |
Computer games, soccer, karaoke |
Notable sailing achievements: |
2006 Asian Games Silver (470 Men), 2005 SEA Games Gold (420 Open) |