Obstace race events contribute Malaysia’s first medals in Phnom Penh

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Obstace race events contribute Malaysia’s first medals in Phnom Penh
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Wei Theng who completed every obstacle without any hitches in the 100 metre race recorded a time of 28.234 second (s). theSun theSundaily SEAGames2023 SukanSEA2023 Cambodia cambodiaseagames2023

: Obstacle race events contributed Malaysia’s first medals at the 2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, today.

Wan Athirah Hidayah Ahmad Fuzli contributed the country’s first medal when she shared the bronze in the women’s individual event with Anggun Yolanda Samsul Hadi despite losing to Indonesian participant in the bronze medal decider.Meanwhile, despite having to share the bronze medal, Malaysia’s representative in the men’s individual event, Yoong Wei Theng still won the race by defeating host athlete Ol Saoheang.

Wei Theng who completed every obstacle without any hitches in the 100 metre race recorded a time of 28.234 second .

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