Selangor swimmer Chan Jie dares to bet on creating upset


I can blow you away: Chan Jie is motivated by the fact that Schooling has not gone anywhere near his national record of 50.39 set when he beat Michael Phelps in Rio three years ago.

JOSEPH Schooling is the man who beat the legendary Michael Phelps to win the gold in the 100m butterfly at the Rio Olympics in 2016. So, who would dare bet against the Singaporean winning the event in New Clark City Aquatic Centre this week?

Malaysia’s Chan Jie would.

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