How a ‘Hyperactive’ Student Became Malaysia’s Chess Powerhouse

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While many athletes are driven solely by the pursuit of gold, Tan’s journey was fuelled by a simple, profound dream: to earn the right to wear the official Malaysian attire. 

What do the lightning-fast reflexes of a badminton court and the silent, calculated intensity of a chess board have in common? 

For Tan Wei Hao, the answer is the "Harimau Malaya" stripes. While many athletes are driven solely by the pursuit of gold, Tan’s journey was fuelled by a simple, profound dream: to earn the right to wear the official Malaysian attire. 

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This ambition was triggered by none other than our national legend, Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei, proving that inspiration knows no sporting boundaries.

Tan’s path to the Malaysian Men’s Asean Chess Team was anything but conventional. Once labelled a "hyperactive" child with boundless energy and no clear outlet, his life took a transformative turn following a chance encounter with a chess board in a school canteen. That restless energy found its focus, evolving from a schoolyard hobby into a disciplined, strategic powerhouse.

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Today, standing alongside national stalwarts like Afiq Syukri, Muhammad Helmy and Tiong Kung Ming, Tan views competition not as a hurdle, but as the essential fuel required to reach the next level. 

In the world of high-stakes chess, being competitive is only half the battle; the true mastery lies in turning that rivalry into a moral boost; the ultimate mind game. Discover how the psychology of the board translates into fierce national pride and a relentless drive for excellence.

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