Food for Toth – Hungarian coach can whet canoeists’ appetite for SEA Games gold


We’re not on skid row: The Malaysia Canoe Association’s newly appointed coach Laszlo Toth (third from right) having a chat with Khairul Naim Zainal (third from left) and other canoeists. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

PETALING JAYA: Can Malaysia defy the odds and produce a first-ever canoe gold medallist in the Vietnam SEA Games?

With a new foreign coach and a team led by promising young talent Khairul Naim, the Malaysia Canoe Association (Masca) is certainly hoping for a breakthrough to happen in Hanoi come May.

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