September 25, 2014 1:10 AM
INCHEON - Showing no sign of fatigue after his gruelling schedule, Japan's Kosuke Hagino provided another glimpse yesterday of why he could be the man to take over from Michael Phelps as swimming's ultimate ironman. Reported by Straits Times 1 hour ago.
INCHEON - Showing no sign of fatigue after his gruelling schedule, Japan's Kosuke Hagino provided another glimpse yesterday of why he could be the man to take over from Michael Phelps as swimming's ultimate ironman. Reported by Straits Times 1 hour ago.