Jia Yi eyes another record


Koh Jia Yi have been working on improving her backstroke, which is her weakest stroke. The swimmers train with a cup balanced on their forehead

DESPITE preparing for her Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) examinations, Selangor swimmer Koh Jia Yi is hoping to break another record at the third and final leg of the SportExcel junior swimming circuit.

During the first leg that was held in Shah Alam in May, the 15-year-old Pade-Supersharkz swimmer broke the 1:15.66 girls’ 13-14 years 100m breaststroke record set in 2009 by Christina Loh, with a new timing of 1:15.13.

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