Malaysia’s Low Xue Ting powering her way to win the girls 50m freestyle and 400m medley relay golds at the ASEAN school games championship in the Shah Alam aquatic centre, July 17, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Butterfly
Malaysia’s Hii Siew Siew competes in the girls 200m butterfly finals of the ASEAN school games championship at the Shah Alam aquatic centre, July 16, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Malaysia’s Paderewski Awang Pan powering his way to win the boys 200m butterfly finals of the ASEAN school games championship at the Shah Alam aquatic centre, July 16, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Backstroke
Malaysia’s Ian James Barr competes in the boys 200m backstroke finals of the ASEAN school games championship at the Shah Alam aquatic centre, July 15, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Thousand Words
The bigger the better: Despite the rain, football fans turned up to watch the live game between Paraguay and Japan on a giant screen at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday night, June 29, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
The Borneo Post
Cofee With Canon
Splash!!
Penang’s Melinder Kaur powering her way to win the gold for women’s 3000m steeplechase final with the time of 10:55.31 minutes at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 17, 2010. She rewrite her own national record by more than eight seconds. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Melaka’s J. Karthik (right) powering his way to win the gold for men’s 3000m steeplechase final with the time of 09:20.25 minutes at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 17, 2010. He broke the games record. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Penang’s Ng Khai Lee competes in the women’s long jump final to win the gold with the distance of 5.87 metres at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 17, 2010. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Long Jump
Selangor’s Jen Chan Guo hits the pit in the men’s long jump final at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 16, 2010. Chan Guo won the gold with a distance of 7.43 metres. GLENN GUAN/The Star
High Jump
Negeri Sembilan’s Norliyana competes during the women’s high jump final at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 14, 2010. She breaks the games record with a jump of 1.76 metres. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Golden Kick
Penang’s Teh Ching Keong (left) kicks Perak’s Moen Raj during the men’s kumite 84kg category match at the Sukma Games in Malacca, June 13, 2010. Ching Keong won the gold. GLENN GUAN/The Star