MALAYSIA beating Burma (now Myanmar) 9-1, Rabuan Pit scorching the lanes in a shoulder-to-shoulder race with the Thais, and Nurul Huda Abdullah ruling the waves.
Those are but some of the memories of the SEA Games, the heady rush of adrenalin, the feel-good factor that affects all in the country.The SEA Games were a springboard to excellence, with the likes of Lydia de Vega and M. Jegathesan going on to make their marks at Asian and, sometimes, Olympic levels.
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