Jujitsu exponent Adam believes he can strike gold in Hanoi


KUALA LUMPUR: National jujitsu exponent Adam Akasyah is confident of landing gold in the Hanoi SEA Games scheduled for May 12-23 based on his experience of competing at the international level.

The 22-year-old Adam won the bronze in the men’s Under-69kg category in the last edition but said the thorough preparation this time, including seven weeks of centralised training, has put him in a good position for gold.

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