Eye problem can’t stop Chee Kheng from being a sharpshooter


My lethal weapon: Ong Chee Kheng ended Malaysia’s 32-year wait for gold in the men’s individual trap event

BANGKOK: His vision is not crystal clear and he has to wear an insert. But national shooter Ong Chee Kheng’s aim remains razor sharp.

The 43-year-old Chee Kheng scored 39 points to outclass his opponents at the Photharam Shooting Range in Ratchaburi to end Malaysia’s 32-year wait for gold in the men’s individual trap event yesterday.

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