Hoe Yean puts bachelor’s degree on hold as he aims to pass Olympics debut test


Clear priority: Khiew Hoe Yean in the pool and (inset) up close. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: National swimmer Khiew Hoe Yean had put his studies on the back burner to dedicate his time solely on his preparation for the Paris Olympic Games starting on Friday.

And he hopes that his sacrifices will pay off and he will pass his Olympics debut test with flying colours.

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