"Richard "Dick" Lee Peng Boon" is a Singaporean pop singer, composer, songwriter, and playwright. He is best known as a Singapore Idol judge, but often too as spokesperson for the New Asian generation.

He was born to a Peranakan father, Lee Kip Lee, (who wrote for The Straits Times), and a Chinese mother, Elizabeth Tan. He was the eldest child in the family of five, with three brothers and a deceased sister. He received his early education at St. Michael's School (now St. Joseph's Institution Junior/SJI Junior) and his secondary education at St. Joseph's Institution. In 1992, he married jazz singer Jacintha Abisheganaden and divorced a few years later. He is a Roman Catholic.

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We should be able to be pretty competitive out on the track this weekend. We've continued to improve week by week.

That really slices the market pretty dramatically, from the U.S. perspective.

This is the biggest one we have all year. It's one of the top Division I meets in the country.

There isn't a bad one among them.

That was a smart move on her part.

If we had the (kids with illness and injuries) with us, we'd feel pretty good about the weekend. It's going to limit us as to the points we can score.

A lot of positive things happened and overall everyone did a good job. For a low-key meet we had some high level performances.

It's a very emotional time for us all down here. He's been here since he was born and he's the sort of horse that touched all of our lives.

This is a big weekend to try to get qualified for nationals for people all over the country.