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Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, Gymnast | Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, Gymnast

27-Jan-16 20:00

Farah Ann Abdul Hadi

Farah Ann Abdul Hadi is Malaysia’s prized gymnast and she has been rising rapidly towards cementing her spot in the sport. Her impressive performances at the SEA Games 2015 has gotten Malaysians excited for her as she is training towards participating in the Rio Summer Olympics in Brazil this year.

 

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