Just two years later, he helped Singapore win another gold medal in the Commonwealth Games by coming in tops in the bantamweight category during the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games held in Perth, Western Australia after lifting a total of 710 lbs, a Commonwealth Games record.[2] He also broke the individual records for the press (215 lbs), snatch (225 lbs) and jerk (270 lbs).[2]
During the 1970 British Commonwealth Games, Chua won the silver medal in the Featherweight category, losing out on the gold medal by 2.5 kilograms.[6]
In March 1971, Chua retired from competitive participation in the sport. In 1976, he contributed to the sport as a coach under the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation.
Personal life
Chua worked as an auto mechanic[7] and later as a mechanical supervisor with the Singapore Refining Company.[2] He died in 1990 after a long sickness.[2]