“A lot of people ask, why are you so determined, despite losing so many things?” said Jason Chee, 34, who lost both his legs, left arm and three fingers on his right hand, after a horrific naval accident in 2012 when he was caught between a motorised winch and a berthing rope.
“I just tell them, we only live once. We have to fight on.”
The navy serviceman and national para-athlete has spent the past five years soldiering on in the face of major setbacks. After the accident, he managed to return to work within 18 months and also set himself the goal of representing Singapore in para-sports.
Picking up table tennis, Chee made his Singapore debut in the ASEAN Para Games (APG) in 2015, and won a silver.
While he was training for this year’s APG, he was diagnosed with cancer of the right eye and had to surgically remove it. Just four months later in September, he was crowned champion in the men’s singles Class 2 at the Kuala Lumpur games.
Chee trains twice a week, has a desk job as a training specialist at Changi Naval Base, and juggles work with night classes at the Singapore University of Social Sciences where he is pursuing a mathematics degree.
He credits his late mother for teaching him to be an “upright, positive person“, and also looks to motivational speaker Nick Vujicic, who was born with no arms or legs, as well as paralympic swimmers Theresa Goh and Yip Pin Xiu as sources of inspiration.
He hopes to inspire people with his life story, so that “regardless of their age, gender or disability, (they will) come out from the dark and live life happily“.
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Source: The Straits Times, 6 November 2017