Swimmer Jordan starts believing again after Asean School breakthrough


Jordan Yip at the 2016 MSSM meet at Shah Alam Aquatic Centre.

SHAH ALAM: Selangor teenager Jordan Yip nearly gave up swimming after a string of uninspiring results.

But an impressive outing at the Asean School Games in Brunei late last year, where he bagged two golds and two silvers, made him realise that he still had much to offer.

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