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The Straits Times
|September 16, 2025
Ex-para-sailor Tan continues hunt for Paralympic medal by switching to boccia

Jovin Tan has weathered the high seas, competed at four Paralympic Games and overcome numerous obstacles in his personal and professional life as a para-sailor.
It has been a long and arduous journey for the 39-year-old, but the road to sporting glory continues in his hunt for a medal at the Paralympics.
With sailing no longer on the Paralympic roster, Tan - who competed in sailing in the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 editions - is now charting a new course in a different sport.
In 2022, he took up boccia to keep his dream alive and prolong his days as an athlete.
Played by wheelchair-using athletes with motor-skill impairments, the aim of the sport is to bowl balls as close as possible to a white target ball known as the jack.
“Sports has transformed me to be a more confident person and I really enjoy being a competitive athlete,” Tan told The Straits Times.
“But so far, my highest achievement is only an Asian Para Games gold medal. I have yet to win a Paralympic medal yet. It is still a dream of mine.”
Sport has been the source of motivation and inspiration for Tan, who was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that affects the control of his limbs.
When he was a teenager, he contemplated suicide after struggling to come to terms with others’ perception of him.
At home, his bad-tempered father, who was unable to accept his disability, would often hit out at him.
“If I am out with my family for a meal, if I drop my utensils, the consequence is that I got a tight slap in public and many times he will pass remarks like ‘you are burden to a family’ or ‘you're so useless or something’,” Tan, who uses a wheelchair, recalled.
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