Early beginning Ng begin diving at the age of 13 at
Bandar Tun Razak Swimming Pool. She was a rhythmic gymnast but her talent was spotted by the national coach, Yang Zhuliang due to her "physical build was good for diving".
2012 Summer Olympics She competed
3 m springboard at the
2012 Summer Olympics.
2016 Summer Olympics Ng finished 11th in 3 metre springboard at the
2015 World Aquatics Championships in
Kazan,
Russia and qualify for the
2016 Summer Olympics. Ng went through the 3 metre springboard preliminary round at a ranking of 17, finishes 5th place at the semifinals and lastly ranking at 10th place for the finals.
2017 Southeast Asian Games In
diving at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games, Ng came in first place in the mixed 3 metre springboard synchro, but was stripped of the gold medal after testing positive for
sibutramine. The gold medal was subsequently awarded to fellow Malaysian divers
Muhammad Syafiq Puteh and
Jasmine Lai Pui Yee. Though not generally considered a performance-enhancing drug, sibutramine is listed in the
World Anti-Doping Code as a banned substance. In March 2018,
FINA announced that Ng would be suspended from the sport for eight months. As a result, she was unable to compete in
diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. In
diving at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, Ng won a gold medal in the women's individual 3 metre springboard event.
2020 Summer Olympics Ng competed in
diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics in 2021 in
Tokyo,
Japan. In the
women's 3m springboard, she finished 20th with a score of 251.95 points in the preliminaries, and so did not advance to the semifinals.
Later career Ng announced her retirement from diving in April 2024. == References ==