Chee Swee Lee (born 10 January 1955) is a Singaporean retired middle-distance runner who competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
She qualified for the 800 m at the year's Olympics with a time of 2:07.4 minutes, but was unable to complete her heat in Montreal due to an injury to the Achilles tendon of her right leg, sustained during the National Amateur Athletic Union meet.
[1] Determined to continue running, Chee underwent surgery and reappeared in the circuit at the 1981 Southeast Asian Games in Manila, but failed to reach the podium in any events.
[1] After retiring from athletics, Chee moved to Diamond Bar, California with her husband Bob Cedillo,[1] before beginning a career as a property agent based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
[1] Until Shanti Pereira won the women's 200 m in October 2023,[6] Chee was the only Singaporean woman to have finished first at an Asian Games athletics event.