Tuesday 10 December 2013

M'sia's 1000th SEA Games gold








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NAYPYITAW: National wushu back up squad exponent Phoon Eyin caused a pleasant surprise and created her own history by winning the country's 1,000th gold medal of the SEA Games since 1959.


The gold, wushu's third in the 27th Myanmar SEA Games, was clinched by Phoon from the women's Qiangshu gold medal at the Wunna Theidki A Indoor Stadium after collecting 9.67 points with her energetic performance, although she was not a target for a medal in the Games.


Her performance pushed pre-games favourite Thuy Vi Duong from Vietnam into second place despite polling 9.59 points for her equally splendid performance while Indonesia's Thalia Lovita Sosrodjojo took the bronze with 9.40 points.


In Monday's overall action, wushu picked up one gold, one silver and two bronze medals. The silver medal was contributed by Ho Mun Hua from the men's Nando after collecting 9.68 points while Diana Bong Siong Lin (women's Nangun) and Ng Say Yoke (men's Daoshu) brought in the bronze medals. A clearly surprised Phoo who made her debut, was not only jubilant but was in a state of shock when her score was displayed and later declared the winner.


"I am totally overwhelmed by the occasion. I really don't have words to describe my happiness. I just went in and did my normal routine like how my coach had instructed," said the lass from Negeri Sembilan. "Since this is the 1,000th gold medal for the country since 1959, this gold medal, I dedicate it to all Malaysians and especially to my teammates and everyone in the team for helping and supporting me," said the Bukit Jalil Sports School student.


"My next 'gold' is to achieve good results in my SPM exam because to me studies and sports are equally important. I am actually aiming for 3As."


National wushu coach Yoong Thong Foong said he too was pleasantly surprised by Phoo's outstanding performance.


"Phoo is a very dedicated student and talented," he said.


Meanwhile, men's doubles pair Lim Khim Wah/Ow Yao Han who will be spearheading the country's gold medal hopes in the men's doubles competition at the 27th Myanmar SEA Games are confident of making it to the final after a favourable draw.


Khim Wah said he was happy with the outcome of the draw since they have been drawn against Laos pair D.Bounphasone/F.Phakornkham in their opening match at the Wunna Theidki C Indoor Stadium Tuesday. "We are happy with the draw as a win tomorrow will ease our path to the quarterfinals. However, we are not going to underestimate our opponents," he told reporters, here Monday.


"I have been playing with Yao Han for more than two years now and we have managed to understand each other's game better...so, we are confident of doing well."


The duo who won the silver medal at the 2011 SEA Games in Indonesia said the competition would get tougher at the semifinal stage.


Apart from the men's doubles competition, the men's singles will also kick off Tuesday with Chong Wei Feng facing Thailand's A. Suppaya while the country's second singles player Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin takes on Vietnam's Hoang Ham Nguyen.


In the women's singles, Yang Li Lian has been drawn against M. Manivone from Laos and Lim Chiew Sien faces O. Busanan from Thailand. - Bernama











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