Hoe Yean and Co seek reversal of fortune in Cambodia


Our best bet: Malaysia can hope for Khiew Hoe Yean and Andrew Goh to spring some surprises in the SEA Games.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s swimming team will be out to reverse a massive drop of standard at the SEA Games stage in Cambodia.

It was more than a decade ago when the likes of Daniel Bego, Siow Yi Ting and Khoo Cai Lin splashed their way to nine gold medals in the pool in the 2009 SEA Games in Vientiane.

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