National swimmers’ training for SEA Games ‘gone viral’


The Malaysian silver medal-winning 4x200m freestyle relay team of (from left) Welson Sim, Daniel Bego, Kevin Yeap and Lim Ching Hwang at the Myanmar SEA Games in 2013. - Filepic

KUALA LUMPUR: The national swimming team were hit by a flu bug last week.

It disrupted their training programme, but coach Paul Birmingham is hoping that the worst is over as he continues to prepare the squad for the Singapore SEA Games.

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