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31st Southeast Asian Games - What Went Wrong?

Nicholas Anil

24-May-22 21:00

31st Southeast Asian Games - What Went Wrong?

With the Hanoi SEA Games come & gone, our young Malaysian contingent surpassed the medal-targets with 39 gold, 45 silver and 90 bronze medals – however a feat that only put us in sixth-place in the standings - which is our worst results in the SEA Games for 40 years in terms of final-rankings. However, a campaign that had its silver-linings as well, sports journalist Nicholas Anil joins us on the program as we review this edition of the biannual Games.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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