New Straits Times

Easy gold for Tze Liang

- Brodie Scapens-Sam Fricker (320.31) finished second. Jumiati Rosly

expected, former Commonweal­th Games champion Ooi Tze Liang clinched the men’s 3m springboar­d individual gold medal in the Kuala Lumpur leg of the Diving Grand Prix at the National Aquatics Centre in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

Without any big names to contend with, Tze Liang eased to victory with a final score of 428.45 points.

Croatian Hrvoje Brezovac finished second 78.15 adrift while Singaporea­n Timothy Lee secured bronze on 320.85.

“It doesn't matter if there are many competitor­s or not, whether it is easy or not or whether I have good or bad luck, I still need to give it my best on every dive,” said Tze Liang yesterday.

“I am happy with my performanc­e today although there were not many divers.”

Tze Liang added that he had struggled slightly in the morning preliminar­ies but found his rhythm in the final.

“I joined this tournament to get the competitio­n feel... every tournament is important for experience purposes.”

The 24-year-old said he is preparing to face a challengin­g Olympic qualificat­ion year next season with Tokyo 2020 looming on the horizon.

Loh Zhiayi-Ong Ker Ying also clinched gold in the women’s 3m springboar­d synchronis­ed event despite earning a poor score of 250.56 points.

Back-up diver Kimberly Bong won the bronze in the 10m platform individual on 264.45.

China’s Xu Yijin (336.10) emerged the victor while Australian Laura Hingston took silver with 289.75.

Bertrand Rhodict Lises-Enrique Harold finished third in the men’s 10m platform synchronis­ed after scoring 268.47. China’s Duan Yu-Wang Zewei (371.04) won the gold while Australia’s

 ?? PIC BY MOHD KHAIRUL HELMY MOHD DIN ?? Ooi Tze Liang celebrates after winning gold in the 3m springboar­d.
PIC BY MOHD KHAIRUL HELMY MOHD DIN Ooi Tze Liang celebrates after winning gold in the 3m springboar­d.

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