Singapore sprinter Shanti Pereira during her 200m heat at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China on Oct 1, 2023. At the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium on Monday , Shanti Pereira clocked 23.03s to take victory in the women’s 200m final at the Asian Games.This was her first Games finals in the 200m. At the last edition in 2018, she did not advance past the semi-finals.
But with it came the enormity of expectations. That coupled with injuries meant that some wrote Pereira off over the next few years. "Slowly, people just kind of lost faith in me. People have their opinions about my journey, and whatnot. I think, for a while there, I really did let it get to me, which is not ideal,” she
"There was a lot of self-doubt that kind of grew as the years went by. Just because it was like - again another season I couldn't get a PB , and it just continued and continued and continued.” The negativity ate her up, added Pereira. It got to the point that there were times when she was no longer excited to compete or even train. Instead, what she felt was fear.With support from her family and the guidance of coach Luis Cunha, she bounced back at the 2022 SEA Games, clinching gold in the 200m and silver in the 100m.after a stellar showing in the 200m. She also met the qualifying mark for the event at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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