Ryan hopes to improve education in swimming to save lives


One for the album: Ethan Chew Yizheng (right) and Ryan Kee Zhen Hao (second from right) posing with the students from the Sailfish Swim Academy.

RYAN Kee Zhen Hao started out as a waterpolo player and even won a bronze medal with the team at the 2005 SEA Games in the Philippines.

But it’s in swimming where he is making a meaningful impact in his capacity as the head coach for Sailfish Swim Academy.

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