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All smiles: Federal Territories’ Lee Yiat Qing celebrating after her win. With her are silver and bronze medallists Dayang Nursharzyra Awang Nasaruddin and Nur Eilisha Rania Mohd Abrar Raj of Sarawak. — Bernama
One turned disastrous, but she still managed the others perfectly to snatching the last gold medal at stake for Federal Territories in the Malaysia Games diving competition yesterday. Sarawakian Dayang Nursharzyra Awang Nasaruddin’s, bidding to claim her fourth gold medal on home ground, could only settle for silver with 228.25 points.The 16-year-old Yiat Qing was competing in her first Sukma but came with the reputation of having won gold in the 10m platform at the Cambodia SEA Games last year.“There was a lot of pressure on me as everyone was expecting me to do well after the SEA Games.
“Dayang, Eilisha and I are actually very close in standards as we are all training together in the national team.
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