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Underwater Hockey National Athlete, Influencer

原价 RM21.25 - 原价 RM127.50
原价
RM21.25
RM21.25 - RM127.50
现价 RM21.25
Duration:15 min
Language:English

How I Can Help You

  • Pursuing a Career in Sports: Tips on time management, dedication, and achieving success as an athlete.
  • Guiding Young Athletes: Support for young athletes in navigating their sports journeys and transitions.
  • Applying for Sports Scholarships: Guidance on securing sports scholarships, including the application process, interviews, and GPA requirements.
  • Balancing Academics & Sports: Tips on managing both academics and sports effectively.
  • Competitive Sports Training: Advice on training regimes, discipline, and overcoming challenges as a national underwater hockey player.
  • Athlete Funding & Sponsorships: Help with overcoming challenges like funding & securing sponsorships.
  • Competing in Emerging Sports: Insights on opportunities and challenges in newer sports like underwater hockey.
  • Motivation & Mental Toughness: Having competed in high-stakes events like the SEA Games, advice on building mental resilience & handling pressure in high-stakes sports.
  • Teamwork in Sports: Tips on building strong team dynamics and communication in team-based sports.
  • Female Empowerment in Sports: Guidance for female athletes to thrive & build confidence in male-dominated sports fields.
  • Content Creation Tips: Starting & growing as a content creator, especially in beauty and lifestyle niches.
  • Balancing Dual Careers as Sportsperson: Advice on managing multiple careers, like balancing a corporate job with athletic commitments.
  • Lifestyle & Wellness: Tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, balancing fitness with work, and mental well-being.
  • Career Transitions: Guidance on transitioning from a sports career to a professional career.

My Domains

Sports Career | Sports Scholarships | Competitive Sports Training | National Athlete | Underwater Hockey | Swimming | Youth Sports Mentorship | Female Empowerment | Motivation Tips | Fitness  | Emerging Sports | Social Media | KOL Guidance | Content Creation | Scholarships Tips | Sponsorships & Funding

A Bit About Me

Hey guys, it's Pavinya. I'm an athlete by day and banker by night. Let's get in touch to know more on how life brought me to where I am today !! Xoxo :)

  • I grew up in Kuala Lumpur and lived in Sentul, a lively area known for its diverse culture. 
  • I had an active childhood, and at 6, I started swimming and rhythmic gymnastics. I was always drawn to sports that allowed me to express my energy and creativity.
  • My talent in swimming was quickly recognized by my instructor, and with the encouragement of my mom, I began swimming competitively at the age of 10. 
  • This marked the beginning of a journey that would shape my life in sports and beyond.
  • I also did cheerleading in school, as being in an all-girls school naturally drew me towards more traditionally feminine sports. Cheerleading helped me build confidence, teamwork, and perseverance.
  • Coming from a modern Indian household, I was fortunate to have the freedom to explore a variety of interests. 
  • My parents were always supportive of my passions, as long as I kept my academic performance up to standard.
  • At 15, my family moved to Cyberjaya, and I started commuting daily to my school in KL with my sister, as we were both enrolled in a prestigious school. 
  • This daily commute was challenging but it taught me the value of dedication and time management.

Education Journey

  • I attended Convent Bukit Nanas Primary School, which is known for its excellent academic performance and its nurturing environment. 
  • I was following in my mom’s footsteps as she was an alumna, and this school gave me a solid foundation in both academics and extracurricular activities.
  • For secondary school, I moved to SMK Aminuddin Baki (SAB), a well-regarded institution in KL, where I represented Kuala Lumpur in swimming competitions under the Majlis Bandaraya Berjaya (MBBA) banner. 
  • This experience was a turning point for me, as it taught me to balance rigorous academics with the intense demands of competitive swimming.
  • Studying in KL is highly competitive; the fast-paced life requires students not just to excel academically but to engage deeply in extracurricular activities. 
  • This environment pushed me to always aim higher, whether in the pool or in the classroom.
  • After secondary school, I moved on to Multimedia University (MMU) in Cyberjaya for my foundation studies. 
  • My victory in the SEA Games earned me a scholarship to pursue a degree in Financial Engineering at MMU, which combines finance modules with computerization, offering high employability in the future.
  • The scholarship came with the requirement of representing MMU in swimming competitions, which reignited my passion for the sport and kept me connected to the athletic community.
  • I learned that scholarships are not always fully sponsored, as some of my teammates received only partial scholarships. 
  • I actively participated in MMU’s events and activities and made connections with the management, which gave me an edge in securing my scholarship.
  • During the scholarship interview, I had to present all my certifications and evidence of achievements. 
  • Sports scholars are expected to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, and the university provides access to training camps and support groups. 
  • However, there are strict rules, such as completing education within a specific time frame to retain the scholarship.

Skills and Interests

  • Transitioning from swimming to underwater hockey was a significant shift in my athletic career. 
  • In swimming, the competition is often age-based, and if you're not at the national level by the age of 18, your opportunities to advance can become limited. 
  • I felt my progress had plateaued and was considering moving on from swimming.
  • Fortunately, my swimming manager offered me a tryout for underwater hockey. 
  • I found the sport incredibly intriguing and soon after joined the national team. This decision marked a new beginning for me in the world of sports.

Professional Experience

National Underwater Hockey Player, Medalist of SEA Games

  • My career in underwater hockey took off when I participated in the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines, where our team placed 4th. 
  • As an emerging sport, underwater hockey is in Category B, meaning it is self-funded. 
  • Athletes self-fund their expenses, but the government (Kementerian Belia Sukan), which handles all arrangements, reimbursed medal winners for their contributions to the country.
  • We also participated in the British Open League, where we placed 2nd after recovering from the COVID-19 lockdown. 
  • In a return visit to the South East Asia Games (SEA Games), the women's elite team brought home a bronze medal.
  • Our team uses a 1-3-2 formation (1 forward, 3 midfielders, 2 defenders), and since the game is played underwater, team members are required to hold their breath for a minimum of 2 minutes and communicate using hand signals.
  • The best part of being on the team is being part of a close-knit community with players from diverse backgrounds. 
  • I especially value the bond with my female teammates. Training is rigorous, involving multiple hours each week, but it's incredibly rewarding.
  • The next major event is the World Qualifiers next year, and Malaysia will host the SEA Games in 2027. 
  • Underwater hockey is growing in popularity, especially in the UK, Australia, and across Europe, and Asia is rising in recognition.

Influencer, Content Creator

  • I began content creation and freelance modeling during the lockdown, focusing on beauty reviews and lifestyle content. 
  • I made sure to avoid political and financial content to ensure it didn’t interfere with my status as an athlete.

Banker

  • I previously worked at Maybank, where I discovered that the corporate environment wasn't the best fit for my working style, which is dynamic and requires a balance between structure and flexibility.
  • Currently, I work as a banker, starting in February 2024, managing reconciliation with Canadian and UK clients. 
  • My role is uniquely positioned around European hours, allowing me to work at night and keep my days free to focus on my sports career.
  • Balancing work and sports has been a natural transition for me because I’ve always juggled academics and athletics. 
  • I’ve adapted well to managing both worlds, and my current job allows me to maintain this dual lifestyle seamlessly.

What’s Coming Up for Me?

  • I would love to see underwater hockey become an Olympic sport one day, and I hope to be part of that journey when it happens.
  • I am eager to participate in the upcoming SEA Games and continue to grow in my athletic career.
  • I aspire to own my own business in the future, where I can combine my skills in finance, sports, and content creation.

 

Lalahero’s Afterthoughts 

Pavin carries herself with a natural confidence and articulates her explanations very seamlessly. 

Her experience with interviews of her success stories have made her an amazing fit for her to be our Hero as we have seen how detailed and well organised her advice and insights sharing are to those who are starting from ground 0. 

Her multifaceted identity from an athlete, a banker and an influencer gives her such a wide range of communities she will be able to advise along their journey. 

There is a very warm and welcoming energy from Pavin, which we found extremely comforting when speaking to her about her story.

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