Tracie and Ing Yueh have their work cut out in Olympic bid


PETALING JAYA: National artistic gymnasts Tan Ing Yueh and Tracie Ang have a chance, albeit a slim one, to join Farah Ann Abdul Hadi at the Tokyo Olympic Games next year. However, Ing Yueh and Tracie have to work hard to come through the qualifying process.

They have to either finish at least in top four in all three World Cups next year or qualify as one of the top-eight gymnasts for the individual all-around final at next year’s Asian Championships, which have yet to be scheduled by the Asian Gymnastics Union (AGU).

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