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(from left to right) National Diving athletes Nur Dhabitah Sabri and Wendy Ng in action during the women’s 3-metres springboard synchronise event of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Aquatic Sports Arena in Hangzhou, China, on October 1, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Asian Games: Nur Dhabitah – Wendy retain silver in 3m springboard synchronise

HANGZHOU, Oct 1 — The national diving camp bags another silver when the combination of Nur Dhabitah Sabri – Wendy Ng emerged runners-up in the women’s 3-metres (m) springboard synchronise today.

In the final at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Aquatic Sports Arena, Nur Dhabitah – Ng started well in the first dive to be in second place, but they were overtaken by South Korean pair Park Hareum – Kim Suji after the second dive.

Nonetheless, in the third dive, the Malaysians regained their position with an overall of 152.40 points compared to 144.48 points by Park-Kim.

Nur Dhabitah – Ng then consistently defended their position in the fourth and fifth dives to present the national diving camp’s first silver in this edition after collecting 270.27 points.

The gold medal went to China’s world champion pair Chen Yiwen – Chang Yani with 335.73 points, while the South Korean pair had to settle for bronze by collecting 253.56 points.

The achievement by Nur Dhabitah – Ng saw them successfully defend the silver won in the 2018 edition in Jakarta-Palembang, Indonesia.

It is also the third medal contributed by the national diving camp at this Games and Nur Dhabitah’s second personal medal after winning bronze when paired with Datuk Pandelela Rinong in the women’s 10m synchronised platform event yesterday.

Malaysia won another bronze yesterday through the combination of Muhammad Syafiq Puteh – Ooi Tze Liang in the men’s synchronised 3m springboard event.

— Bernama

 

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