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On to the final: Nur Dhabitah excuting a routine during the women's 3m springboard semi-finals yesterday. - Bernama
Dhabitah booked her spot in the final of the women’s 3m springboard event by finishing in eighth position out of 18 divers in the semi-final at the Paris Olympics Aquatics Centre yesterday.“I am an Olympian and I deserve to be competing here,” she said. The third dive saw only 46.50 for Dhabitah, but words of encouragement from coach Nor Aznizal Najib gave Dhabitah the confidence to bounce back.
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