Archery coach Jae-hyung can only plan for now and hope for the best


PETALING JAYA: National archery head coach Lee Jae-hyung is keeping his fingers crossed that all the plans he has in store for the team will be able to run smoothly leading to the Final Qualification Tournament (FQT) for the Tokyo Olympics.

The 57-year-old wants his four-man recurve squad – Khairul Anuar Mohamad (pic), Haziq Kamaruddin, Nur Akmal Hasrin and Zarif Syahiir Zolkepeli – to regain their competitiveness through several tournaments lined up for them prior to the all-important FQT in Paris from June 18-21.

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