She’s still feeling up to it


Peerless: Phee Jinq En holds the short course and long course national swimming records for 50m, 100m and 200m breaststroke.

PETALING JAYA: Missing out on a third straight Olympic appearance last year was a big blow to woman breaststroke swimmer Phee Jinq En and she is still recovering from the setback till now.

Mentally she may be down but she still does not skimp when it comes to giving her all for the national swimming team. To make it to 10 years and counting in the national swimming team. That tells a lot about her contributions to Malaysian swimming.

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