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Tokyo Paralympics: Yee Khie bags second medal for Malaysia

Sarawakian makes up for his disappointment at the Rio Games

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Aug 2021 1:37PM

Tokyo Paralympics: Yee Khie bags second medal for Malaysia
Jong Yee Khie celebrates after his lifting of 237 kg in the 107 kg category won him the silver medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games today. - Bernama pic. August 30, 2021

TOKYO - National powerlifting athlete Jong Yee Khie bagged a second medal for Malaysia, a silver, in the men's 107 kilogrammes category at the Tokyo Paralympics today.

Despite being unsuccessful in his first attempt to lift 230kg, he bounced back to confirm the silver medal in his second attempt, this time lifting 237kg.

However, the 32-year-old hairdresser from Batu Kawa, Kuching was unable to improve further when he failed in his third and final attempt to lift 245kg.

Yee Khie's success means he got to make up for his disappointment after finishing seventh in the 97kg category when making his Paralympics debut in Rio 2016.

This is the second medal won by the national powerlifting camp, after Bonnie Bunyau Gustin, who competed in the men's 72kg category, made history by becoming the first athlete to win gold for the national contingent in the prestigious games last Saturday.

Bonnie not only won gold, but also broke the Paralympics record after lifting 228kg.

At the Tokyo International Forum, the gold medal was won by Mongolian athlete Sodnompiljee Enkhbayar who lifted 245kg, which is a new Paralympics record.

Sodnompiljee started convincingly when he managed 241kg to break the Paralympics record of 238kg set by Pavlos Mamalos of Greece at Rio 2016

Soon after, he once again stole the limelight when he broke his own record after lifting 245kg in his second attempt.

The bronze medal went to Saman Razi from Iran who did 231kg.

Today is the last day of the powerlifting competition at the Games. - Bernama. August 30, 2021

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