Elvis and Jinq En make waves at worlds with personal bests


PETALING JAYA: Debutant diver Elvis Priestly Clement and seasoned swimmer Phee Jinq En put up heart-warming performances for Malaysia on the penultimate day of the World Championships in Singapore yesterday.

Sarawakian Elvis splashed to 10th place to comfortably make his way into the semi-finals after scoring 64.50, 72.00, 82.50, 86.70, 62.40 and 64.80 for a total of 432.90 points.

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