Nauraj wants to erase SEA Games record in Singapore


Nauraj is optimistic of shattering the 20-year-old SEA Games record of 2.24m set by Malaysian Loo Kum Zee in Chiang Mai in 1995.

KUALA LUMPUR: Nauraj Singh Randhawa is aiming high at the Singapore SEA Games.

Last June, the Johore high jumper did a personal best off 2.21m en route to the gold medal in the Malaysian Open in Kangar.

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