Koh Eng Tong

Koh Eng Tong

Koh Eng Tong (1921-2006) was one of Malaysia's pioneer and foremost professional photographer and founder of Eng Tong System Sdn. Bhd, a leading supplier of professional photographic equipment and other products in Malaysia. He is credited with bringing the first Commonwealth Games gold medal to Malaysia and has been instrumental in bringing Malaysian sports to world prominence.

Personal life

He is survived by his wife, three sons, one daughter, and ten grandchildren.

"Spouse" - Wong Yoke Lan
"Sons" - Ronnie Koh, Tony Koh, and Jerry Koh
"Daughter" - Maureen Chin
"Grandchildren" - Kevin Koh, Mervin Koh, Tracy Koh, Cindy Koh, Wendy Koh, Malcolm Koh, Patrick Koh, Darren Chin, Sharon Chin, and Brian Chin.

British Empire & Commonwealth Games

In 1950, Koh Eng Tong won Malaysia's first Gold Medal at the 1950 British Empire Games in Weightlifting (featherweight) held in Auckland, New Zealand. At these games he lifted 310.5kg (684.5 lbs) to win the featherweight Gold.

Although at the time, Malaya was not yet an independent country, the British Government in Malaya allowed an organized a team of four weightlifters from Malaya to participate for the first time in the Games under the Union Jack. The 1950 games was also the first occasion weightlifting was introduced. Due to the absence of a sports organization, the weightlifters had to pay their own expenses to participate at the games. All four lifters medaled, bringing back 2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze.

In 1951, he was rated one of the top ten Featherweight Lifters in the World.

In 1954, due to lack of financial support, Malaya could not participate in the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Vancouver. It was unfortunate that Mr. Koh was not given an opportunity to defend his title, which many say would have resulted in a repeat victory. The 1954 winning weight in the featherweight category was 690 lbs, a mere 5 lbs more than the total achieved by Koh Eng Tong in 1950.

Olympic games

Malaya was officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1954. Mr. Koh was among a contingent of 33 athletes sent by the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council to participate in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

Although 6 years removed from his Gold Medal performance at the British Empire games. Mr. Koh represented Malaya in the featherweight weightlifting category. It was the first of two Olympic appearance by the nation under the Malaya name. He lifted 285kg (628lbs), well off his personal best during his prime and finish in 17th place.

Hall of Fame

In 1994, Eng Tong was recognized by the Olympic Council of Malaysia and inducted to the Hall of Fame.Mr. Koh presented to Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) with a classic photo which he took in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

1998 Commonwealth Games

When Kuala Lumpur hosted the 1998 Commonwealth Games Eng Tong was honored by becoming the Queen's Baton Relay Final Runner for these games, who at 77 handed the baton which contained the Queen's message to Prince Edward, the Queen's representative and Commonwealth Games Federation president.

The games were the first ever hosted by an Asian country and for the first time in the history of the games that all 70 Commonwealth countries took part.


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