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Wushu: Say Yoke and Diana bag medals in Toronto



NG Say Yoke and Diana Bong added two bronze medals to Malaysia's haul in the Wushu World Championships in Toronto on Wednesday.

Say Yoke, after failing in two earlier events, produced a splendid performance to secure the bronze in the men's daoshu (sword) discipline with 9.72 points.

The Kedah-born exponent had finished fifth in the changquan (northern style barehands) and gunshu (stick) events earlier in the week.

It was Say Yoke's first world meet medal since his debut in the 2002 edition in Beijing.

Meanwhile, Diana, a 2007 Sea Games gold medallist, earned 9.64 points for third place in the women's nangun (cudgel).
Diana scored 9.64 points for third place in the nangun.
The Sarawak-born exponent had earlier finished fifth in nanquan (southern style barehands) and seventh in nando (broadsword).


Diana scored 9.64 points for third place in the nangun.

The bronze is her second World Championship medal after taking the silver in nanquan in the Beijing edition two years ago.

The two bronze medals boosted Malaysia's haul to two gold, one silver and five bronze after Wednesday's proceedings.

The two gold medals came from men's exponents Ho Mun Hua and Lee Yang in nanquan and taijiquan events respectively.

The silver was delivered by Loh Jack Chang in taijijian (taiji sword). The national squad newcomer also secured a bronze in taijiquan.

Fellow debutante Tai Cheau Xuen earned bronze medals in women's nanquan and nandao. -NST

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