Humaira keeps sibling legacy alive by winning medal with Jason at worlds


Power combo: Exponent Nur Humaira Abdul Karim posing with Korean coach Jin Jun-beom and mixed pair partner Jason Loo.

PETALING JAYA: Exponent Nur Humaira Abdul Karim knew it would be tough to fill her older sister Nur Hidayah’s shoes in delivering the results in taekwondo.

But Humaira took it as a challenge after Hidayah retired last year.

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