Jinq En aims to keep Malaysia’s dominance in women’s breaststroke events


SHAH ALAM, 5 Mei -- EMAS… Perenang Selangor Jinq En Phee merangkul pingat emas bagi kategori Kuak Dada Wanita 100 meter pada Kejohanan Renang Terbuka Malaysia Ke-59 di Pusat Akuatik Darul Ehsan hari ini.Beliau mencatatkan masa terpantas 1:08.65.--fotoBERNAMA (2016) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia have never failed to win a women’s breaststroke gold – either in the 100m or 200m – in swimming at the SEA Games since 2009.

And Phee Jinq En (pic) intends to keep the proud streak going when competition gets under way on Aug 21.

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