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[UPDATED] Dhabitah-Syafiq win bronze in mix synchronised event

Meanwhile, Datuk Pandelela Rinong-Jellson Jabillin finished fourth in the mixed synchronised 10-metre platform final

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Aug 2022 6:22PM

[UPDATED] Dhabitah-Syafiq win bronze in mix synchronised event
National diving pair Nur Dhabitah Sabri (left) and Muhammad Syafiq Puteh (right) have won the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games after finishing third in the mixed synchronised three-metre springboard final today. – Bernama pic, August 8, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – National diving pair Nur Dhabitah Sabri and Muhammad Syafiq Puteh won the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games after finishing third in the mixed synchronised three-metre springboard final today. 

Merely 6.96 points away from gold medal winners James Philip Heatly-Grace Elizabeth Reid from Scotland, Dhabitah-Syafiq scored 48.60, 48.60, 68.40, 63.24, 70.20 after five rounds, bringing their total to 299.04. 

Bagging silver was Australian duo Li Shixin-Maddison Keeney who finished with a score of 304.02. 

In the same event, fellow comrades Gabriel Gilbert Daim-Ng Yan Yee fell short as they only managed to finish in seventh place with a total score of 273.06. 

This is Malaysia’s eighth bronze medal.

Meanwhile, Datuk Pandelela Rinong-Jellson Jabillin came up short in adding another medal to the tally after they finished fourth in the mixed synchronised 10-metre platform final today. 

With a total score of 302.82, the duo were 30.24 points away from the gold medal winners Noah Oliver Williams-Andrea Spendolini Sirieix of England who scored 333.06 after five rounds. 

It was England taking the top two podium spots as Kyle Kothari-Lois Mae Toulson snagged silver with 318.54 points, and Australia’s Cassiel Emmanuel Rousseau-Emily Ann Boyd rounded off the top three with 309.60 points. – The Vibes, August 8, 2022

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