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Eddie Lim Yit Min (Chinese: 林义铭; born 7 February 1985) is a Malaysian national Taekwondo athlete and entrepreneur. Lim began training in Taekwondo from the age of eight and became the national champion at 11 years old. Lim was the only Malaysian in the men’s category to win a gold medal in the 22nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Vietnam in 2003 and became the youngest Malaysian male to win a gold medal in the SEA Games for Malaysia at that time, at 18 years of age. He graduated from his secondary School SMK Kepong Baru in 2002 and turned down two full scholarships to further his study immediately. After retiring from the national Taekwondo team in 2004, he resumed his tertiary education pursuits and subsequently completed his degree in finance at HELP University under a full scholarship. Lim is currently the Head of the Youth Bureau under the ASEAN Retailers and Franchise Federation, an association heavily invested in promoting the economy and development of trade across various industries within the ASEAN and beyond. (en) |
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Eddie Lim Yit Min (Chinese: 林义铭; born 7 February 1985) is a Malaysian national Taekwondo athlete and entrepreneur. Lim began training in Taekwondo from the age of eight and became the national champion at 11 years old. Lim was the only Malaysian in the men’s category to win a gold medal in the 22nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Vietnam in 2003 and became the youngest Malaysian male to win a gold medal in the SEA Games for Malaysia at that time, at 18 years of age. (en) |
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