Matthias Yap

Matthias Yap Zhe Yao (Born 27 Sep 2000) is a Singaporean Powerlifter. He is an Asian Champion and a two-time National Champion under the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) and is a self-funded athlete,[1] coached under CoachbyMARC, founded by his elder brother, Marcus Yap.

Matthias Yap
Yap at the 2018 Asian Championships
Personal information
Full nameMatthias Yap Zhe Yao
NationalitySingaporean
Born27 September 2000
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight74kg (163lb)
Sport
CountrySingapore
SportPowerlifting
Weight class74kg (163lbs)
Medal record
Representing  Singapore
Asian Championship
2017 KeralaSquat
2017 KeralaBench Press
2017 KeralaDeadlift
2017 KeralaTotal/Overall
2018 UlaanbataarSquat
2018 UlaanbataarBench Press
2018 UlaanbataarDeadlift
2018 UlaanbataarTotal/Overall

He made his first international competition debut at the 2017 Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships held in Kerala, India where he came in 2nd, winning a Silver Medal.[2] He also competed in the 2018 Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and won his first Gold Medal at an international meet.[3][4][5] He attempted the Asian squat record of 213 kg in the same competition but was unsuccessful. He is a two-time National Record Holder in the U74 Sub Junior Category.[6]

Biography

Matthias Yap was born and raised in Singapore. Coached by his eldest brother, Marcus Yap, he started competing in national competitions in 2015 at the age of 15 and made his debut on the International platform in 2017, winning the Silver medal in the Asian Classic Championships held in Kerala, India. He then proceeded to the 2018 Asian Championships held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to become the Asian Champion.[2]

He has 2 older brothers, Marcus and Matthew, who also compete for Powerlifting Singapore and are multiple Asian Champions and World record holders.[7][8][9]

Yap handles media relations and finance for CoachbyMARC, a coaching company that specialises in Powerlifting and Strength & Conditioning founded by his brother Marcus Yap.

CoachbyMARC, after the Asian Championships, Dec 2018.

Achievements

  1. Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships 2017 Kerala India (Under 74 kg, Sub Junior), Silver in the Squat (182.5 kg), Bronze in the Bench (100 kg), Silver in the Deadlift (202.5 kg), Silver in the Total/Overall (485 kg)
  2. Singapore Powerlifting Invitational 2018 (Under 74 kg, Sub Junior) - Champion, National record in the Squat and Deadlift.[6]
  3. Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships 2018 Ulaanbaatar Mongolia (Under 74 kg Sub Junior), Gold in the Squat (200 kg), Gold in the Bench (110 kg), Gold in the Deadlift (227.5 kg), and Gold in the Total/Overall (537.5 kg)[5][4][3]
  4. Singapore Powerlifting Open 2021 (Under 74kg Junior Category) - Champion

References

  1. Karnageran, Narendaren (2018-12-06). "Powerlifting bros hope the plug won't be pulled". The New Paper. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  2. "This one's for my grandmother, says Asian powerlifting champion Matthew Yap". TODAYonline. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  3. "Singaporean Yap brothers win 6 golds at Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  4. Karnageran, Narendaren (2018-12-07). "Yap brothers power on in Asian Classic". The New Paper. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  5. "S'pore powerlifting brothers win 6 gold medals at Asian powerlifting championship". Mothership.sg. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  6. "Results & Records, Powerlifting Singapore - The inclusive Drug-free Strength Sport for all". Powerlifting Singapore - The inclusive Drug-free Strength Sport for all. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  7. "Strength runs in the family: The record-breaking brothers raising the bar for Singapore". CNA. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  8. "Singaporean powerlifter Matthew Yap breaks two world records at Asian championship". CNA. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  9. hermes (2016-12-13). "Powerlifting: Yaps lead Singapore to fruitful medal haul in powerlifting meet". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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