Katrina (left) with her duet partner, Shareen Png |
A delighted Katrina could hardly contain her excitement after helping Malaysia to make a spectacular medal tally. “I came with only a three-gold target in mind and I’ve won five – that’s a real bonus. Right now my priority is to try and qualify for the London Olympics next year but it won’t be easy. My personal target is the 2016 Olympics and, hopefully, I’ll continue swimming until then,” said Katrina, a student of the Canadian International Matriculation Programme (CIMP) student at Sunway College.
An all rounder, Katrina has also done well outside the pool having achieved 4 A’s in her CIMP examinations, so far. She will be an Ontario Scholar at her coming graduation.
Katrina did her SPM at the Bukit Jalil Sports School. She was a gymnast from the age of 5 years before switching to synchronized swimming at the age of 12. Her demanding training schedule normally begins at 6.30 am till 9.45 am followed by classes and then returning back to the pool at 3 pm before finishing at 7.30 pm. When there is night training, she is back in the pool from 8.30 pm till 10 pm. Her younger sister Farah Ann is a gymnast.
At the recent 26th SEA Games in Palembang, Jacqueline won a gold in the women’s doubles bowling for Malaysia with Zandra Aziela Ibrahim Hakimi
Katrina’s connection to Sunway is two-fold as her mother Kimberly Ann Gagnon, is a lecturer in the CIMP.
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