Nathania Tan
Northern Mariana Islands athlete
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Nathania Chung Yee Tan (born 1 July 2001) is a track and field athlete from the Northern Mariana Islands who specialises in long-distance running. She is the national 3,000 m, 5,000 m and 10,000m record-holder.[1]
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| Nationality | Northern Mariana Island | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | Nathania Chung Yee Tan 1 July 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | Long distance running | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Personal best(s) | 1,500 m: 5:07.30 (Saipan, 2023) 3,000 m: 10:18.81 (Boston, 2023) 5,000 m: 18:02.04 (Kingston, 2023) 10,000 m: 36:48.49 (Azusa, 2024) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Early life
Tan grew up in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands with a Malaysian mother and Chinese father.[2] She attended Saipan International School and Fordham University.[3] After gaining an undergraduate degree in 2023, she joined the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.[4]
Career
She is the 3,000 m, 5,000 m and 10,000m national record-holder for the Northern Mariana Islands.[2]
In 2019, aged 18, Tan competed at the 2019 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa. She completed the course in a time of one hour 51 minutes 52 seconds and finished fourth of the four runners in the half marathon.[5]
At the 2022 Oceania Athletics Championships in Mackay, Queensland, Australia, Tan won gold in the 10,000 m and silver in the 5,000 m, the Northern Mariana Islands only medals at the event.[6][7]
In 2023, she competed at the World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.[8]
At the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands, Tan won gold medal in both the 5,000 m and the 10,000 m. These were the first-ever Pacific titles won by the Northern Mariana Islands. Tan set a new games record in 5,000 m 18 minutes 8.69 seconds. She also competed in the half marathon at the games, finishing fourth.[9]
In 2024, she competed at the World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.[10]
In October 2025, Tan was a silver medalist over 3000 metres at the 2025 Oceania Athletics Cup in Tonga, finishing runner-up to Australian runner Audrey Hall.[11] On 10 January 2026, she placed 80th overall at the 2026 World Athletics Cross Country Championships.[12]
Personal life
Her father, Jerry Tan, is the president of the Northern Mariana Islands Football Association.[13][14][15]