Christina’s on a ‘record-breaking’ mission in Glasgow


Christina Loh is aiming to break Siow Yi Ting's national record of 1:09.82 in the 100m breaststroke event at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games beginning next week.

PETALING JAYA: Christina Loh will be up against formidable Australian and English swimmers but that is just the way she likes it.

The 19-year-old Christina proved she is a worthy successor to Siow Yi Ting after replacing the latter as the region’s breaststroke queen with a double-gold feat at last year’s Myanmar SEA Games.

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