Shereen on track for SEA Games start after injury scare


PETALING JAYA: National middle-distance ace Shereen Samson Vallabouy (pic) has shaken off an injury scare and is on track to make the starting line at the 33rd SEA Games in Bangkok.

National athletics coach Manshahar Abdul Jalil said the 400m star is recovering well after experiencing hamstring tightness three weeks ago, prompting the medical team to place her on a closely monitored rehabilitation programme.

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