Ballard sees a bright path ahead following positive results


PETALING JAYA: A good showing in Hong Kong is a sign that Malaysian athletics are heading in the right direction and the next six months could define their SEA Games campaign in Thailand in December.

In the recently concluded Hong Kong Championships, Malaysia won two golds, one silver and three bronzes to shape up nicely for the Asian Track and Field Championships in Gumi, South Korea, from May 27-31.

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