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Siti idam aksi Sukan SEA 2011

KUALA LUMPUR - Selepas mengutip tujuh pingat emas pada Sukan Malaysia (Sukma) XIII, atlet kanu Terengganu, Siti Rajiah Ali mengimpikan aksi pada Sukan SEA 2011 di Bali, Indonesia.
Siti Rajiah, 20, berkata, dia menggandakan latihan dan bekerja keras untuk merealisasikan impian itu.
"Sekiranya terpilih saya berjanji akan berusaha lebih keras bagi memperbaiki pencapaian semasa agar mampu mara ke peringkat yang lebih tinggi (Sukan SEA)," katanya.

Menurut atlet kelahiran Marang itu, dia tidak menyangka mengutip tujuh emas bagi acara kanu kerana hanya sempat berlatih dalam tempoh enam bulan.

"Saya memulakan sesi latihan agak lewat kerana memberi tumpuan kepada peperiksaan Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) berbanding dengan atlet dari negeri lain yang berlatih secara giat lebih setahun," katanya.
Skuad kanu menyumbangkan 12 pingat emas, tiga pingat perak dan satu gangsa untuk kontijen Sukma Terengganu.

Terengganu muncul juara keseluruhan kali kedua berturut-turut pada Sukma Melaka dengan meraih 47 pingat emas, 30 perak dan 43 gangsa. - Bernama

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