Pat Chan
![Chan in 1966](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Patricia_Chan_1966.jpg)
Chan retired from competitions in 1973, aged 19, to become the first Singaporean female professional coach. She later turned to journalism, and currently runs her own media company, Visus Inq. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Elliot J. Lee, Aakil Patel, Rey R. Acedillo, Jovina C. Bachynski, Ian Barrett, Erika Basile, Marisa Battistella, Derek Benjamin, David Berry, Peter G. Blake, Patricia Chan, Clara J. Bohm, Kristin K. Clemens, Charles Cook, Laura Dember, Jade S. Dirk, Stephanie Dixon, Elisabeth Fowler, Leah Getchell, Nazanine Gholami, Cory Goldstein, Emma Hahn, Betty Hogeterp, Susan Huang, Michelle Hughes, Meg J. Jardine, Shasikara Kalatharan, Shane Kilburn, Eduardo Lacson, Sean Leonard, Channing Liberty, Craig Lindsay, Jennifer M. MacRae, Braden J. Manns, Janice McCallum, Christopher W. McIntyre, Amber O. Molnar, Reem A. Mustafa, Gihad E. Nesrallah, Matthew J. Oliver, Michael Pandes, Sanjay Pandeya, Malvinder S. Parmar, Elijah Z. Rabin, Johnathan Riley, Samuel A. Silver, Jessica M. Sontrop, Manish M. Sood, Rita S. Suri, Navdeep Tangri, Daniel J. Tascona, Alison Thomas, Ron Wald, Michael Walsh, Charles Weijer, Matthew A. Weir, Hans Vorster, Deborah Zimmerman, Amit X. GargGet full text
Published 2019-12-01
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