Seamen out to remain unassailable


Bunch of optimists: (From left) Nor Nabila Natasha Nazri, Nurul Shazwanie Saad, Mohd Syafie Ali, Mohd Fauzi Kaman Shah and Israr Hazim Ismail celebrating their gold in the Optimist Under-16 at the2017 KL SEA Games.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian sailing team are looking to rule the seas with another overall champion gong in the Phillippines SEA Games.

In the 2017 SEA Games in Langkawi waters, Malaysia won six of the 14 events contested to be the best team of the Games, but in the waters of Subic Bay, things will be much trickier as six events from Kuala Lumpur have been dropped.

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