KN's Appearance in Cleo Magazine September 1999

  

CLEO's 14 Most Inspiring Young Malaysian Women

      KN Lai, 23, National Bowler

  
      Long limbed KN Lai, that's Kin Ngoh to non-fans, is a non-pareil bowler. She 
throws bowling balls with consummate ease and when she release them, more
often than not, she makes a strike. In bowling terms, it means that all 10 pins go
down, a feat this cucumber-cool pro accomplished not once, but 12 times during the
last Commonwealth Games, making the only Malaysian woman there to achieve a 
perfect game.
 
       Her CV's littered with similar smash hits. The KN success story starts 
with a double gold in the Asian 1996 FIQ Championship ( where she broke three 
records), first runner up Asian bowler of the year in 1997 and second in the Asian 
Tournament of Champions in 1997. Not bad for someone who only took up the sport 
seriously in 1995. And then, of course, there was last year's 1998 Commonwealth 
Games clutch of silver and bronze medals.
 
      In recent Malaysian bowling history, there hasn't been anyone quite like KN. 
It does help that the gifted player comes from a family of bowlers - both her mum 
and dad are - but bowling-friendly genes apart, what's the secret? "There isn't one. 
It's just how much you give - whatever you give, you get back." Putting her nose to 
the grindstone means four hours of intensive training every day, interspersed with 
sweaty gym workouts. But that isn't quite what makes the unruffled champion bag 
those titles either. "Bowling is a mental contest," she explains. "If you aren't 
emotionally tough, it doesn't matter how good a bowler you are."
  
Winning strike: "Positive thinking is a question of training and habit. Why I win is 
because I say to myself: 'I can do it, I'm going to do it.' I never hold on to negative 
thoughts."

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