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Just two more golds left to meet Commonwealth target 

National contingent have accumulated four golds, four silvers, three bronzes with three days remaining

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Aug 2022 9:33AM

Just two more golds left to meet Commonwealth target 
The national badminton squad celebrate after winning the mixed team category at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. – Badminton Photo pic, August 6, 2022

BIRMINGHAM – With three days remaining before the curtains come down on the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games on Monday, the national contingent are still waiting for two more gold medals to achieve their six-gold target.

On Day 8 of the quadrennial Games today, Malaysia could only rake in two silver medals – one each in diving and lawn bowls.

In the pools, Gabriel Gilbert Daim-Muhammad Syafiq Puteh captured Malaysia’s first diving medal after national diving queen Datuk Pandelela Rinong failed to deliver the goods yesterday.

The national women’s lawn bowls trio also had to be content with a silver medal in the triples event after going down 9-17 to England in the final.

The silver more than made up for the disappointment in the national camp when gold medal prospects Siti Zalina Ahmad-Emma Firyana Saroji lost in the women’s pairs semi-finals. 

Siti Zalina-Emma Firyana, however, can still bring home a medal when they take on New Zealand’s Selina Goddard-Katelyn Inch in the bronze medal playoff today.

Malaysia will be counting on several athletes to get the two much-awaited gold medals on Day 9.

Hopes are high that Pandelela will be able to make amends for her earlier disappointment when she combines with Nur Dhabitah Sabri in the women’s 10m platform synchronised final.  

Nur Dhabitah will also be in action in the women’s 3m springboard synchronised final with Wendy Ng Yan Yee.

The national contingent will be hoping for a stellar performance from rhythmic gymnasts Izzah Amzan (hoop and clubs), Ng Joe Ee (ball and ribbon) and Koi Sie Yan (ribbon).

Other than them, Malaysia will also be rooting for paddlers Choong Javen-Karen Lyne to spring a surprise when they take on Singapore’s Clarence Chew Zhe Yu-Zeng Jian in the mixed doubles semi-finals.

In lawn bowling, all eyes will be on Fairul Izwan Abd Muin when he competes in the men’s singles semi-finals.

Malaysia has so far raked in four golds, four silvers and three bronzes as of Day 8 today.

Australia continues to top the medal tally with 50 golds, 44 silvers and 46 bronzes, followed by hosts England (47-46-38) and Canada (19-24-24). – Bernama, August 6, 2022

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