Makaf bank on Puva in final push for Olympics spot


PETALING JAYA: R. Puvaneswaran (pic) retired without the chance to compete at the Olympics but he now has the chance to bring a Malaysian there.

It is Puvaneswaran’s long exposure on the international stage where the Malaysian Karate Federation (Makaf) hope to tap into as they plot the final push for a Malaysian to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in July.

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