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Future Swimming Queens

Monday, January 18, 2021

Indonesia counts on young athletes to return as the swimming queens in Southeast Asia, as the country have none for the last decade. They are studying and training in the world’s swimming Mecca.

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Indonesian swimmer Elysha Chloe Pribadi competing at the McDonald's Queensland Championship 2020 in Brisbane, Australia, December 12-18, 2020. PRSI. tempo : 173487223836.

TWICE a week, pounding waves in Cottesloe Beach, about 12 kilometers from Perth, Australia, is Elysha Chloe Pribadi’s training mate during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Swimming pool closure all over Australia leaves her no choice. Indonesia’s future female swimmer needs to maintain her stamina and mental. The challenges she needs to conquer are cold water, winds, and changing current. “It’s very difficult to swim straight in the

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