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SEA Games: Khairi Adib vows to focus, won’t repeat SPISC gaffe

Silat athlete hopes to do better after previous episode of punching opponent in face

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Mar 2023 6:03PM

SEA Games: Khairi Adib vows to focus, won’t repeat SPISC gaffe
National silat athlete Muhammad Khairi Adib Azhar has said that he will focus more on the Cambodia SEA Games that will take place this May in his mission to defend the gold medal he won at the Hanoi edition last year, and will not repeat the mistake of failing to control his emotions. – Bernama pic, March 30, 2023  

NILAI – National silat exponent Muhammad Khairi Adib Azhar is determined to focus more on the Cambodia SEA Games that will take place this May in his mission to defend the gold medal he won at the Hanoi edition last year. 

The 21-year-old said he will not repeat the mistake he made during the Sarawak Premier International Silat Championships (SPISC) 2023 when he failed to control his emotions and was disqualified from the competition in the semi-finals. 

“For the Cambodia SEA Games, if I meet my target opponent, I will focus more. I don’t want to be like before, this time I want to perform 100%. I will focus to control my emotions and listen to my coach. 

“In the bout in Sarawak, I punched my opponent in the face, and I was disqualified. That was my fault because I didn’t focus and listen to the coach,” he told reporters when met at the training session of the silat camp for the Cambodia SEA Games here recently. 

The exponent from Kuala Lumpur said opponents from Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam will pose the main challenge to him in his quest to retain the title at the biennial games. 

At the Hanoi SEA Games, he won the gold medal in Putra Class B after defeating Indonesian challenger Khoirudin Mustakim in a dramatic final. 

In the meantime, he said the coaching style of Mohd Fauzi Khalid, who had been in the national camp with him, is also guiding him a lot to improve his performance before leaving for Cambodia. 

Fauzi took over as coach of the national silat squad in January. – Bernama, March 30, 2023  

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