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A Dane to tame in Lion City?
PETALING JAYA: Can Viktor Axelsen end a 16-year wait for Denmark by winning the Singapore Open for the first time?
Gains and pains
THE Vietnam SEA Games in Hanoi was not just about the joy of winning. It had its fair share of trials and tribulations. We bring you some of the highs and lows of what our athletes went through.
Fast track for first timers
PETALING JAYA: A few debutants have a chance to break out and make headlines for Malaysia at the 31st Vietnam SEA Games and leading the cast is none other than sprinter Mohd Azeem Fahmi.
Bittersweet Tokyo experience only whets Ziyad’s appetite for gold
PETALING JAYA: Mohd Ziyad Zolkefli is a man with a mission in Hanoi. He intends to use the Tokyo Paralympics last year as an inspiration even though it turned out to be a forgettable episode.
Prabudass game to run three events at Games
PETALING JAYA: National runner K. Prabudass is ready to go the distance in the Vietnam SEA Games by taking part in three events.
Irfan overcomes 90-minute delay to post season best in Singapore
PETALING JAYA: Discus thrower Irfan Shamsuddin was irked by a 90-minute delay in his event but it did not stop him from registering his season best at the Singapore Open and stay on track to defend his SEA Games gold in Hanoi next month.
Azeem overcomes the heat to clinch 200m gold
PETALING JAYA: Young sprinter Mohd Azeem Mohd Fahmi rose above the scorching heat to win the 200m event in the Singapore Open.
Can’t throw caution to the wind
PETALING JAYA: Discus champion Irfan Shamsuddin is like a fixed deposit asset for Malaysia in the SEA Games athletics competition.
Pei Jing happy but remains cautious after reaching final
PETALING JAYA: Lai Pei Jing is excited about reaching her first final in three years but she knows her game is not there yet.
Consistency and fearless approach can raise Shevon-Soon Huat’s game
PETALING JAYA: Independent mixed doubles player Shevon Lai Jemie, who came close to winning the Swiss Open with Goh Soon Huat last month, wants to focus on consistency and a fearless approach in order to become a more established pair on the world stage.