Newbie Rouxin going with the flow at training camp in Belfast


Cheerful: Compared to Hoe Yean, who has vast experiences in international meets, Rouxin is a fresh face to the scene.

PETALING JAYA: One is a seasoned campaigner. The other is a newbie.

But both national man and woman swimmers Khiew Hoe Yean and Tan Rouxin have warmed up just nicely in training with 10 other Irish athletes at a camp in Belfast, Ireland, in preparation for their first Olympic Games in Paris from July 27 to Aug 4.

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