The Borneo Post

State gymnasts grabbed 10 gold in Bukit Jalil

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

PENANG: Sarawak’s young gymnasts captured 10 gold, six silver and six bronze medals at the Sportexcel and National Gymnastic Championsh­ip at the Bukit Jalil Gymnasium in Kuala Lumpur from Nov 10-13.

The five youngsters, backed by their recent Sukma experience, were 12-year old Nur Sofea Idayah from SK Ong Tiang Swee, 13year old Audrey Jude from SMK St Mary, 13-year old Cassandra Lavign from SMK Kuching High, 14-year old Ally Hamuda from SMK Tun Abang Haji Openg, 14-year old Fareez Aiman from SMK Green Road and 10-year old Allya Kauthar of Bukit Jalil Sports School.

In the Sportexcel competitio­n, Allya struck gold in the Girls Level 5 (10-12 yrs) WAG and Nur Sofea won the bronze while Audrey won the gold in the Level 6 (13-15 yrs) WAG and Cassandra was the silver medallist.

Ally and Fareez finished seventh and eighth in the Boys Junior (1216 yrs) MAG to collect two bronze medals.

In the National Championsh­ip, Sarawak’s eight gold medals were delivered by Nur Sofea in the vault (Pre Junior), Allya in the uneven bars ( Pre Junior), Cassandra in the vault, uneven bars and floor exercise (Junior) and Ally in the floor exercise, parallel bar and rings (Junior).

The silver medalists were Nur Sofea in the Pre Junior uneven bars and balance beams, Audrey in the Junior uneven bars and floor exercise, and Fareez in the Junior rings.

Meanwhile, Audrey won a bronze in the Junior vault, Cassandra in the Junior balance beam and Fareez was third in the Junior vault.

Sarawak gymnasts were coached by Bogomil Momchilov and his wife Gergana Momchilova.

Participat­ing states were Malacca, Sarawak, Pahang, Perak, Federal Territory, Penang, Sabah,Terenganu, Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan and Selangor.

“I’m satisfied with our team’s performanc­es despite they are the youngest in comparison with the rest of participat­ing teams.

They had performed well and managed to defeat a number of the current national backup squad athletes,” said Sarawak Amateur Gymnastics Associatio­n president Helena Christine Wee.

Cassandra, Audrey and Nur Sofea Idayah were called up to join the national backup squad in Bukit Jalil immediatel­y after Sukma XVIII but they declined the offer.

“Sarawak wi l l again send another six girls aged between nine and 10 to the National Youth Circuit Competitio­n to be held at Bukit Jalil from Dec 1- 4,” Helena revealed.

 ??  ?? National midfielder Mohd Syazwan Zainon (left) scores the first goal for Malaysia at the Group B opening match of the 2016 Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup against Cambodia at the Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon. — Bernama photo
National midfielder Mohd Syazwan Zainon (left) scores the first goal for Malaysia at the Group B opening match of the 2016 Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup against Cambodia at the Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon. — Bernama photo

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