
Tall order for wushu team to deliver SEA Games medals
PETALING JAYA: The national wushu team face a very challenging SEA Games campaign in Hatyai, Thailand, in December with some of the events being axed and merged.
The hosts are not budging from their decision to not only reduce the number of events but also arbitrarily combining certain categories.
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