Malaysia set to announce medal target for SEA Games soon


PUTRAJAYA, April 11 -- Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (centre) with Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Special Envoy of the National Committee of CAMSOC Hor Sarun (second, right) the holding Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games torch during torch relay events in conjunction of the Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games at Ministry of Youth and Sports today. --fotoBERNAMA (2023) COPYRIGHTS RESERVED

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s medal target for next month’s SEA Games in Cambodia could be considerably lower.

This is because the hosts have dropped sports that Malaysians excel in and introduced sports which will be featured for the first time in the biennial games.

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