The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tenpin bowling squad ready for Asian Para Games – coach

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PETALING JAYA: The rousing performanc­e by the para tenpin bowling team at the 9th ASEAN Para Games proved that the national para keglers are ready for the Asian Para Games in Jakarta next year.

Coach Steven Teng Che Man said even though they missed the target of 13 gold medals, their haul of 11 gold was the best outing compared to only eight in the last edition in Singapore.

“They have displayed the most impressive performanc­e and with that I could see they are ready for Asian Para Games and I am confident they would be amazing in Jakarta.

“For the time being, we do not have any tournament­s to further boost their morale and I hope they will be able to compete in a championsh­ip in Hong Kong next year,” he told the media at the end of the competitio­n at Sunway Mega Lanes yesterday.

From 18 gold medals offered, the national squad bagged 11 gold, nine silver and four bronze medals to emerge as the overall tenpin bowling champions.

Steven said the APG collection matched the 11 gold medals of the 2014 Asian Para Games in Incheon, South Korea.

Commenting on Muhammad Hairul Miran who clinched four gold medals, Steven said Muhamad Hairul realised his true potential and confidence.

He said Muhamad Hairul had demonstrat­ed he could be the next Asian champion despite being blind.

Meanwhile, Muhamad Hairul, 40, who lost his eyesight in 2002 in a workplace accident, said he could not have created such success stories if not for the undying encouragem­ent from his coach and team-mates.

“I myself could not believe I have won four gold medals as my personal target was only two golds. But I was inspired to become a champion with the support and cheers of my family and friends,” he said.

He claimed gold in the mixed individual TPB1, mixed doubles TPB1+TPB2, Mixed Trio TPB1+TPB2+TPB3 and Mixed Team TPB1+TPB2+TPB2+TPB3 events. - Bernama

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