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Hajat besar Bibiana


IMBAS KEMBALI... Reaksi Bibiana selepas meraih pingat emas pada Sukan Komanwel 2010 di New Delhi baru-baru ini.


SELEPAS merangkul pingat emas pada Sukan Komanwel 2010, penembak wanita negara, Bibiana Ng kini mempunyai misi yang lebih besar.

Bibiana berkata, kejayaan meraih emas dalam acara 10 meter Air Pistol individu pada temasya di New Delhi, India itu akan dijadikan pembakar semangat baginya terus mencipta nama di pentas lebih berprestij.

Penembak kelahiran Sarawak itu berazam untuk melakar kejayaan yang sama pada temasya Sukan Asia 2010 yang akan diadakan di Guangzhou, China bulan depan.

"Saya telah menyertai empat temasya Sukan Komanwel sebelum ini dan baru kali ini saya berjaya meraih pingat emas," kata Bibiana kepada Kosmo! semalam.

"Kejayaan ini menaikkan lagi semangat saya untuk melakar keputusan yang baik pada Sukan Asia bulan depan.
"Walaupun saya akui saingan pada Sukan Asia lebih hebat dengan penyertaan penembak-penembak handalan dunia termasuk peserta tuan rumah, namun tidak mustahil saya melakukan kejutan di sana."
Bagaimanapun, Bibiana mahu bersikap lebih realistik sebelum memikirkan pingat yang mampu diraih.
"Apa yang penting, saya harus melayakkan diri ke pusingan akhir terlebih dahulu," jelas Bibiana.

"Pada pusingan akhir, apa sahaja boleh berlaku. Meskipun ketinggalan pada peringkat saringan tetapi pada pusingan akhir, penembak yang paling konsisten mempunyai peluang yang lebih cerah untuk menang."

Untuk rekod, Bibiana sekadar menduduki tempat ketujuh pada Sukan Asia di Doha, Qatar empat tahun lalu.
Pada Sukan Komanwel 2010, Bibiana menghadiahkan pingat emas kelapan buat kontinjen Malaysia. Dia turut meraih gangsa dalam acara 25m Pistol individu.

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