Jinq En good for 50m breaststroke SEA Games gold, if contested


Jing EN Phee of Selangor in action during the Women 100 Breaststroke Finals at the 59th Milo/PRAM Malaysia Open Swimming in Shah Alam. SAMUEL ONG / THE STAR, 5TH MAY 2016.

SHAH ALAM: It will be a big loss to Malaysia if the women's 50m breaststroke event is not contested at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games next year.

Swimmer Phee Jinq En picked up her second gold for Selangor in style with a new meet record of 32.06 at the Malaysian Open Swimming Championships at the Shah Alam Aquatic Centre on Friday.

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