Swimmers eye chance to rule pool in ’27


Great show: Phee Jinq En has called it quits while Tong Yu Jing (pic, below) stood out after ending a 22-year medal drought — GLENN GUAN/The Star

BANGKOK: Malaysia’s swimmers will look to Kuala Lumpur 2027 with optimism after producing their most productive showing in six years at the SEA Games in Thailand.

Malaysia collected two golds, three silvers and five bronzes after six days of competition at Huamak Aquatic Centre for a total of 10 medals.

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