Cheer Jackie on as he’s out to break his national record again


No holding me back: Jackie Wong Siew Cheer aims to keep breaking his own record as many times as possible every year.

KUALA LUMPUR: While other athletes will be vying for qualification to the Philippines SEA Games at the Malaysian Closed Athletics Championships at the National Sports Council (NSC) Training Track from Aug 16-18, hammer thrower Jackie Wong Siew Cheer’s mission is to break his national record.

And the possibility of Jackie achieving this feat for the 16th time is very high following his six-week training stint at the Beijing National Sports University in China.

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