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  • 57Abdul Malik Mydin — Dato Abdul Malik Mydin (born 1975) is a Malaysian solo long distance swimmer, hailing from Penang. He was notable as the first Malaysian and Southeast Asian to swim across the English Channel on August 3, 2003, successfully completing the journey …

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