Heidi splashes to historic medal at Asian Open Water meet


Womens 5K third place winner Heidi Gan in action at the 7th Asian Open Water Swimming Championship 2017 in Putrajaya Lake, Kuala Lumpur.SAMUEL ONG / THE STAR, 19TH MAY 2017.

PUTRAJAYA: Heidi Gan (pic) warmed up for the KL SEA Games by making a splash for Malaysia at the Asian Open Water Swimming Cham­pionships in Putrajaya Lake.

Heidi, who is based in Perth, became the first Malaysian to win an Asian championships medal after finishing third in the women’s 5km event yesterday.

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