No Sukma for Jinq En, but off to the Olympics!


Malaysia's Phee Jinq En react after her won gold medal for women's 100m breaststroke race in conjuction of 28th SEA Games at OCBC Aquatics in Singapore. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Kuching later this month is off limits to young swimmer Phee Jinq En now that she has made the cut under the Universality spot for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Jinq En secured her Olympic ticket in the women's 100m breaststroke after the aquatics governing body, FINA, allocated about 30 places for B qualifiers for the 26 individual events for swimming.

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