Wushu exponent Jazmin proves being different can be powerful


PETALING JAYA: In a sport largely dominated by Chinese athletes, Indian wushu exponent Jazmin Alag (pic) is kicking down stereotypes.

And the 20-year-old hopes others will see that being different is a strength, not a limitation.

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