Malaysia fished out two more gold medals from the swimming pool to
surpass the medal target set for the Islamic Solidarity Games (ISG),
Palembang, yesterday.
The two gold medals won raised the total
number of gold medals won by the Malaysian contingent to five, well past
the three-gold target set earlier.
With five gold, three silver,
seven bronze, Malaysia are currently in fifth spot behind overall
leader Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey and Iran.
After a slow start,
host Indonesia took a giant step forward and disposed Egypt from top
spot by winning 10 gold, 5 silver, 12 bronze while Egypt with a tally of
9-10-9 are in second while Turkey with (8-7-14) are third ahead of Iran
with (6-6-2).
In today's action, swimming has the biggest
contributor with two gold and two bronze medals with gold medals coming
from Daniel Bego in the men's 200m Freestyle and Khoo Chai Lin in the
women's 400m medley.
Daniel Bego clocked 1:51.36s to win his event while Chai Lin clocked 4:55.49s to win her event.
The
two bronze medals were won by Yap see Tuan from the men's 50m
Breastroke with a time of and Kevin Yap Soon Choy through the men's 200m
Freestyle.
Apart from swimming, Malaysia collected another two
bronze medals from athletics which opened its doors at the Jaka Baring
Stadium today while karate failed to produce any medal winning
performances from the men's and women's Kumite.
In athletics,
back up squad athlete Nauraj Singh Randhawa, 21, cleared 2.18m for the
bronze in high jump while Iran's Keyvan Ghanbar cleared 2.20m for the
gold medal on count back since Syria's Majd Eddin Ghazal had also
cleared the height of 2.20m.
Thursday, Malaysia's medal hopes will hinge on badminton, athletics and swimming.