The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia still on top with seven golds

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia with a 111 gold target are still in first place in the 29th SEA Games table after gaining two more bronze medals from men's marathon and sepak takraw men's team regu to raise their tally to seven gold, four silver and five bronze medals.

Singapore and Thailand, overall champions two years ago, are behind with three goldS, Indonesia and Myanmar on two and the Philippine­s broke the ice yesterday in snatching the women's marathon.

Of the 404 golds at stake, 18 were claimed over the past five days and 21 more will be settled today, leading with five in wushu.

In Terengganu, the 80km equestrian endurance competitio­n opens with Sultan of Terengganu Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin among the contestant­s for the gold at stake in the individual and team races.

Army commando Muhaizar Mohamad arrived third in the marathon to win Malaysia's first medal in the race in 44 years. Back in 1973, M. Solaimuthu also took the bronze for the country in Singapore.

"I only managed to train for a month and it was my target to contribute a medal to the country. Alhamdulil­lah I've achieved that thanks to the support of my wife, children and parents," said the 32year-old veteran who timed 2:31:52s behind Singapore's defending champion Soh Rui Yong and Indonesia's Agus Prayogo.

The Malaysian sepak takraw team warmed up sharing bronze with Brunei in the men's team regu won by Thailand and Indonesia taking silver. The men's team double challenge is next starting Monday.

In netball, the gold beckons for Malaysia which again start as the favourites against defending champions Singapore in today's final. The hosts and reigning Asian champions have the edge as they had beaten Singapore 50-37 in the preliminar­ies.

Malaysia advanced from the semifinals breezing past Brunei 7028 while Singapore edged Thailand 55-43 in the other.

Bowling, a strong prospect for Malaysia, opens today and attention is on young Muhd Rafiz Ismail in his defence of the men's singles title. The 20-year-old returned from Singapore also with gold from the men's trios and team of five.

National archers will be back at the range for the recurve challenge, stepping back into the limelight after the three golds won by the compound team. - Bernama

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