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Malaysian divers deliver 4 SEA golds
Malaysian divers deliver 4 SEA golds

New Straits Times

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Malaysian divers deliver 4 SEA golds

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's new generation of divers won four golds on the second day of the Southeast Asia (SEA) Age Group Championships at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore today. Leading the charge was Lim Zhong Thern who captured the boys' 12-13 age group, individual 3m springboard gold. He amassed 297.80 points to edge compatriot Onell Lee (291.70). Vietnam's The Duy Vu took bronze (280.25). In the girls' 12-13, 3m springboard, Nur Aryna Balqis Affendi added to Malaysia's golden tally after scoring 242.00 while compatriot Angeleia Lau (238.40) settled for silver. Vietnam's Thi Mai Trang Dinh (223.15) earned bronze. Malaysia also dominated the girls' 16-18, platform with Lee Yiat Qing (338.15) and Nurul Farisya Alia Affendi (315.40) producing a 1-2 finish. Vietnam's Thi Hong Giang Bui (296.85) was third. Arif Aisy Rossharisham picked up his second gold of the competition in the boys' 14-15, 1m springboard after recording 345.85 to beat Vietnam's Chi Kien Phung (313.65) and Indonesia's Muhammad Ilham (312.60). Arif, the son of former national diver Rossharisham Roslan, won gold in the 3m springboard on Friday. Jared Aiden Harold delivered gold in the boys' 16-18, platform with 507.45, well ahead of Singapore's Max Lee (456.55) and Vietnam's Quang Dat Nguyen (428.15). Jared later returned to the pool in the boys' synchronised 3m springboard, where he partnered Lutfir Rahman Razak to claim bronze (254.37). Singapore's Ayden Ng-Max Lee won gold (275.70) followed by Vietnam's Anh Tuan Dinh- Hoang Tu Dang with silver (265.98).

Malaysia win 4 SEA gold
Malaysia win 4 SEA gold

New Straits Times

time28-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Malaysia win 4 SEA gold

Malaysian divers delivered four gold medals at the Southeast Asia (SEA) Championships in Singapore on Friday. Malaysia secured a 1-2 finish in the boys' 13 & under, platform event, as Onell Lee won gold (263.95 points), edging compatriot Lee Han Yin (261.05). Singapore's Kayvier Wong was third (254.65). In the boys' 14-15 age group, 3m springboard, Arif Aisy Rossharisham claimed gold (348.00), Vietnam's Chi Kien Phung took silver (320.20) and Malaysia's Afraz Miqael Norazlan settled for bronze (263.95). In the boys' 16-18, 1m springboard, Singapore's Max Lee came out tops (417.50). Malaysia's Luftir Rahman claimed silver (396.25) and Vietnam's Nguyen Quang Dat earned bronze (362.85). The girls' 13 & under, platform witnessed a tie for the top spot with Malaysians Fabiana Anderianna Brook and Nur Aryna Balqis Affendi sharing the gold after both scored 222.05. Vietnam's Dinh Thi Mai Trang settled for bronze (209.10). In the girls' 18 & under, platform synchro, the Malaysian pairing of Nurul Farisya Alia Affendi and Cecelia Olivia Christopher Leoneil won gold (226.08) while the only other pair of contestants, Thai sisters Natchapaper and Nichanan Thananikkun took silver (176.28). In the girls 14-15, 3m springboard, Singapore's Ryenne Cham emerged victorious with 323.45. Cecelia added a silver to her synchro gold after posting 286.00. Bronze went to Singapore's Wong Rui Ying (285.70).

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