Zaidatul eyes last hurrah at 2027 SEA Games


KUALA LUMPUR: National sprinter Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli is eyeing one last hurrah at the 2027 SEA Games before finally hanging up her spikes.

But for now, the women’s 100m national record holder is focused on recovering from the hamstring injury she sustained during last year’s Thailand SEA Games.

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