Ticket to success


Steady strokes: Khiew Hoe Yean showed he is on course for a good outing in the SEA Games in Phnom Penh after breaking the age-group meet record en route to winning the men’s 400m freestyle Open on the first day.

KUALA LUMPUR: What is the price one has to pay to be on top of the game – just ask swimmer Khiew Hoe Yean.

Regular youths of Hoe Yean’s age tend to get together to lepak or go to the movies but that is a luxury the youngster cannot afford.

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