Dylan Yeoh’s Winning Ways in School and Sports

July 9, 2024

Dylan Yeoh Zhen Lin, a student at INTI International College Penang, has made remarkable strides in competitive sports while excelling academically in the Cambridge A Level (CAL) programme. His recent triumphs at the 59th MILO/PRM Malaysia Age Group Water Polo Championship 2024 and the 59th MILO/MAS/NSC Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships are a testament to his dedication and hard work.


Dylan Yeoh demonstrates determination and expertise in the swimming pool, proudly representing Penang at the 59th MILO/PRM Malaysia Age Group Water Polo Championship in 2024.

Representing the Penang team in the water polo championship, Dylan showcased exceptional skill, securing an impressive fourth-place finish. Reflecting on the event, he said, “It was challenging for our young team to compete against more experienced state teams, given that most of us started playing water polo just a year ago. Nonetheless, we are proud to represent Penang in such a prestigious event.”

In the swimming championships, Dylan competed in the Boys 16-18 category. As part of the 4×100 LC Meter Freestyle Group 1 Relay, he and his teammates earned the bronze medal. “It felt fulfilling to contribute to the state’s relay team, especially as my main focus has been on water polo training. This experience has boosted my confidence,” Dylan expressed.

Dylan’s success extends beyond sports. As an outstanding student in the CAL programme, he has adeptly balanced his academic responsibilities with his demanding training schedule. He noted, “INTI’s flexible class schedule allows athletes to manage training and competitions without added stress.” Additionally, he values the support from his lecturers, stating, “Some lecturers provide class recordings and YouTube videos, which have been invaluable for keeping up with studies during competitions.”


Dylan Yeoh clinches victory in the 100m Backstroke, demonstrating precision and determination at the 59th MILO/MAS/NSC Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships.

Hemalatha Murugiah, Chief Executive of INTI International College Penang, commended Dylan’s achievements: “We are incredibly proud of Dylan’s achievements and his commitment to excellence both in and out of the pool. His success reflects his determination and hard work, and we are honored to have him represent us.”
Dylan’s involvement in competitive swimming and water polo has taught him valuable lessons in self-discipline, mental maturity, and time management. He shared, “Consistency is crucial for success. This journey has enhanced my self-discipline, mental maturity, and time management skills.”

Looking ahead, Dylan aspires to achieve straight As in his A-Levels and dreams of joining the national water polo team. “I plan to train rigorously and maintain focus on my studies,” he affirmed.