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Joshua juggles water polo, swimming

The Straits Times

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May 07, 2025

Even as Singapore water polo continues to make waves in home waters, an Australian-born Singaporean player is charting his own journey Down Under.

- David Lee

Joshua juggles water polo, swimming

On April 18, 14-year-old Joshua Cheng not only helped Sydney University Lions Blue retain their Australian Youth Water Polo Championships Under-14 boys' title with an 8-7 win over the Mantas, but he was also named the Most Valuable Player of the division.

Three days later, during a short break in Singapore, he represented Raffles Institution (RI) in the National School Games in which he finished seventh in the C Division boys' 50m butterfly heats in 29.97sec.

He did not compete in the final as he had to return to Sydney on April 23 for his Year 9 (equivalent to Secondary 2) classes.

He told The Straits Times: "I will continue to balance my water polo and swimming training in Australia and I hope to make it to the Singapore national junior team for at least one of the two sports."

Joshua is on a path less travelled as he pursues his sporting dreams.

Born in Townsville, a city in Queensland state, the sports lover picked up water polo and underwater hockey in 2021 to supplement his swimming training. He also represented his school and district in cross-country running.

Having a sporty parent helps, as his father, Singaporean surgeon Cheng Ching-Siang, plays water polo and had also won several local and regional triathlon races in the early 2000s.

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