Olivia’s got the rhythm for youth Olympics


Olivia Tai, seen here performing the clubs routine en-route to winning the national junior rhythmic title on Sunday, hopes qualifying for the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing next August. - The STAR

KUALA LUMPUR: Newly-crowned national junior champion Olivia Tai will not rest on her laurels as she has set her eyes on qualifying for the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Nanjing next August.

The 14-year-old reigned supreme at yesterday’s National Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships with a glittering haul of six medals – five golds and one silver.

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