
Six out to make waves at World University Games
Gold medal Men 50 LC meter Backstroke from Terengganu Arvin Shaun Singh Chanal during the final of the event at the National Aquatic Bukit Jalil. KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will send six swimmers to the World University Games from July 16-27 in Berlin, Germany.
After many years of absence, the swimming team look set to compete with head coach Eric Anderson expressing confidence that his charges have what it takes to make an impact in the high-level competition.
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