Gymnast Joe Ee and Co in danger of losing dominance in the SEA Games


Malaysia's Joe Ee Eng competes during the ball final rhythmic gymnastics event at the Arena Birmingham, on day nine of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, central England, on August 6, 2022. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s domination in rhythmic gymnastics in the SEA Games may come to an end soon if the results in the World Championships is of any indication.

Singapore and the Philippines did better in some events in the worlds, which will officially end today at Valencia, Spain.

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