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  1. Toh Wei Soong PLY (Chinese: 杜维崧; pinyin: Dù Wéisōng; born 11 September 1998) is a Singaporean freestyle and butterfly swimmer. He was a bronze medallist in the S7 50 metre Freestyle at the 2018 Commonwealth Games [1] and a two-time gold medallist at the 2018 Asian Para Games for the S7 50 metre Freestyle and the S7 100 metre ...

  2. Born on 11th September, 1998, Wei Soong grew up in Singapore and was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis, a rare neurological condition affecting his lower spinal cord, at age 2. Initially as a form of physiotherapy to recover his lost strength, Wei Soong begun to swim soon after.

  3. Just Race! The official site of Singapore Paralympian, Toh Wei Soong.

  4. May 19, 2024 · SINGAPORE – Having been a competitive swimmer for over a decade, Toh Wei Soong says he is entering the next chapter of his career, with the finale possibly ending at the 2028 Los Angeles...

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Swimmer Toh Wei Soong reigned supreme in the Men 100m backstroke S7, winning Singapore’s first GOLD 🥇at the #AsianParaGames and setting a new Games record with his outstanding swim! 🏊‍♂️ His...

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Singapore National Paralympic Council. The 2024 Paris Games offer Singaporean para-athlete Toh Wei Soong a second chance. After narrowly missing out on the podium at the 2020 Tokyo Games, Toh...

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · SINGAPORE: Singapore swimmer Toh Wei Soong won two golds on Friday (Oct 27) at the Asian Para Games in the men's 50m freestyle S7 and 50m butterfly S7 events.

  8. Sep 3, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Just 0.16sec separated Toh Wei Soong from a Paralympic medal in the men's S7 50m butterfly final on Friday (Sept 3), but the swimmer was not mulling over the near-miss after...

  9. Oct 26, 2023 · SINGAPORE: Swimmer Toh Wei Soong won Singapore's first gold medal at the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou on Thursday (Oct 26). Toh put in a dominant performance to finish the men's 100m backstroke...

  10. MISSION. Just Race! That is the motto I believe in, and which I took to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and came out stronger for it. I believe that the road I have chosen is difficult and tough. It is the road that began with a dream 8 years ago — the dream of one day becoming a world champion.