Positive show in pool by Hoe Yean and Co augurs well for the SEA Games


In good stead: Khiew Hoe Yean broke one record and bagged eight gold medals while Isabelle Chiyi Buckley secured a spot for the World Juniors.

PETALING JAYA: The national swimmers’ fine performance during the recent Malaysian Open in Bukit Jalil has left coach Eric Anderson with all smiles.

In fact, the national coach believes the meet showed that the national athletes are on the right track for the SEA Games in Thailand from Dec 9-20.

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