SEA Games: Stage is set for Jinq En to shine


Jinq En has a personal best of 1:10.75 in the 100m breaststroke.

SINGAPORE: Siow Yi Ting ruled the women’s breaststroke event over the last decade before Christina Loh took over the mantle from her in Myanmar two years ago.

When the swimming competition in the 28th edition of the SEA Games begin at the OCBC Aquatics Centre, it could be teenager Phee Jinq En’s turn to shine.

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