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It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over

Low Yi Xian, Founder, OVER

18-Nov-22 10:00

It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over

Malaysian athletes always face the issues of lack of funds, which pushes many to  end up as a coach or go back to the academic path. To encourage Malaysian athletes, a push in the right direction is needed to make them believe in their capability and talent by providing the appropriate resources. Thus, OVER was born, and founder Low Yi Xian shares how the business model helps Malaysian athletes.


Image Credit: OVER Facebook Page

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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