Who will break the ice, kick off or dance away with first gold?


Breakdancer Sam Jee Lek enjalani latihan bagi pertandingan sukan tarian pada esok sempena Sukan Sea Filipina 2019 ketika tinjauan di Royce Hotel Clark.
--fotoBERNAMA (2019) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

WILL it be wushu exponent Wong Weng Son, ice skater Julian Yee, the polo team or even breakdancer Sam Jee Lek (pic)? Who will get the honour of delivering Malaysia’s first gold medal today?

All four are in action today, as the first medals are handed out. Indonesia have already won the first gold of the Games – in waterpolo – but all the others will get on board today.

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