Malaysia grabbed two silver and a bronze on the opening day of the Wushu competition at the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games at the Jakabaring
Gymnastics Stadium yesterday.
The first silver was won by
Sarawakian Gjeblehim Bong Teck Fuu in the Nan Quan men’s individual
after he collected 9.60 points while compatriot Kevan Cheah Peng Heng
took the bronze with 9.56 points.
Iran’s Farshad Arabi picked up
the gold after garnering 9.63 points. Chan Lu Yi contributed Malaysia’s
second silver after scoring 9.54 points in the Taiji Quan women’s
individual.
Indonesia’s Lindswell won the bronze after collecting
9.69 points while Hamideh Barkhor of Iran had to settle for the bronze
when she scored 9.30 points.
Bong, 22, said he surprised himself in winning the first medal for the national wushu squad as he had not set any medal target.
“I
still find it hard to believe that I won the silver. This has boosted
my confidence to go for medals in the Nan Dao individual and Nan Gun
individual which will be held tomorrow and the day after,” he told
Bernama afterwards.
Bong said he expected a stiff fight from the Iranians but the experience would help him to go far in the sport