A junior lawyer at Freshfields is to compete in the Tokyo Olympic Games this summer. The lawyer of two years post-qualification experience posted a personal best score of In doing so, she is set to become the first Singaporean to compete in equestrian at the Olympics.
Chew, who started riding at the age of six, has competed in a range of tournaments, including at the World Equestrian Games and the Asian Games in dressage, and at the Youth Olympic Games in show jumping. A post shared by Freshfields Graduates freshfieldsgrads.
Tokyo will be held from 23 July to 8 August — a year behind schedule owing to the coronavirus pandemic. She must be from huge money back home. Imagine the sort of coin it will cost to train as an Olympic-level equestrian in London. Sits well with whatever virtue signalling they send about socioeconomic diversity. Nowadays this a sport exclusively for rich kids. No, it is not. A tiny percentage of people come from the privileged positions that represent a large percentage of their hires.
This exposes that prejudice. Championing privilege is also clear messaging. Less than it probably costs to maintain a decent horse for equestrian events each year. View all events. Shopping Dining Services Map.
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