Katrina and Co out to impress judges in syncho swimming


KUALA LUMPUR: Making a good “first impression” is top of the agenda for synchronised swimmer Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi when she and her team-mates take the plunge in the Incheon Asian Games.

Katrina, who will be making her third Asiad appearance, and debutants Tasha Jane Taher Ali and Zylane Lee Yhing Huey will seek to impress the judges in their first major test in two years as they try to build up towards the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic qualification.

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