Dhuha stands out after erasing oldest national record


Making a mark: Mohd Dhuha Zulfikry made a smashing debut by erasing the oldest national record in short course swimming.

PETALING JAYA: It was a day to cherish for the future and current stars of Malaysian swimming at the World Cup leg in Shanghai, China.

Teenage swimmer Mohd Dhuha Zulfikry, who won six gold medals at the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in August, made a smashing debut by erasing the oldest national record in short course swimming.

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