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Impressive feat: Bryan Leong broke two national records in the AP Race London International which ended on Monday.

KUALA LUMPUR: It will be interesting to see who the Malaysia Swimming Federation (MSF) will pick to take up the men’s Universality ticket for the Paris Olympics swimming competition.

Swimmer Bryan Leong has propelled himself into contention for that coveted spot after breaking two national records in the men’s 50m freestyle and butterfly races at the just concluded AP Race London International.

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