Nur Diyana Atiqah

Swimming Coach

Diyana holds a Diploma in Investigation Services from UNIKOP, reflecting a keen interest in the intricacies of investigative work. An extra ability by Diyana is fluency in Mandarin, a valuable skill in today’s interconnected world. This language proficiency broadens Diyana’s communication capabilities and positions them as an asset in multicultural and global environments. The ability to communicate effectively in Mandarin adds a layer of versatility to Diyana’s professional profile.

In the realm of sports, Diyana boasts an impressive athletic background. As a former state athlete in swimming, open water, and track, Diyana has experienced the discipline, dedication, and determination required to excel in competitive sports. These qualities, instilled from an early age, have undoubtedly shaped Diyana’s character and work ethic.

Beyond personal achievements, Diyana has embraced the role of a coach in swimming for over five years. Diyana has been a coach in several swimming clubs in Negeri Sembilan. This extensive coaching experience spans a wide age range, from young children as early as four years old to individuals in their sixties. Diyana’s coaching expertise extends to learn-to-swim programs, displaying a commitment to fostering water safety and swimming skills in individuals of all ages.

Diyana’s coaching credentials include a qualified certificate in learn-to-swim coaching and expertise as a lifesaving with certifications in the Bronze Medallion Course and Bronze Medallion Instructor. These certifications reflect a dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of those under Diyana’s guidance in aquatic environments.

In addition to coaching, Diyana has earned recognition as a Certified Artistic Swimming Judge under FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation). This certification demonstrates a deep understanding of the rules and intricacies of artistic swimming competitions. As a judge, Diyana contributes to the fair and objective evaluation of performances in this specialized field. And Diyana also used to be in the military reserve force of the Malaysian Army for a few years.

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