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Newlywed Khairul quick to put honeymoon on hold and stay up to speed for Asian meet

Newlywed Khairul quick to put honeymoon on hold and stay up to speed for Asian meet

The Star23-05-2025

PETALING JAYA: Newlywed national sprinter Khairul Hafiz Jantan is putting his honeymoon on hold – but it's for a good reason.
Just a week after tying the knot with his wife, Nur Syamimi Abdul Aziz, the 26-year-old speedster is back on the track preparing for the Asian Track and Field Championships from May 27-31 in Gumi, South Korea.

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