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Beregu campuran sumbang pingat perak


ZANDRA AZIELA (kiri) dan Adrian Ang menyelamatkan maruah negara dengan memenangi pingat perak pada hari ketiga Kejohanan Tenpin Boling Komanwel ke-5 di Pyramid Mega Lanes, Bandar Sunway semalam.


KEMARAU pingat emas skuad boling negara berterusan pada hari ketiga Kejohanan Tenpin Boling Komanwel ke-5 di Pyramid Mega Lanes, Bandar Sunway semalam.

Hanya pingat perak diperoleh dalam acara beregu campuran menerusi gandingan Adrian Ang/Zandra Aziela Ibrahim Hakimi yang melakukan 2,543 jatuhan pin.

Kehebatan pasangan England, Matt Miller/Nicki Ainge ternyata terlalu unggul buat Adrian/Zandra apabila merangkul pingat emas selepas melakukan 2,621 jatuhan pin.

Pingat gangsa pula dimenangi pasangan Australia, George Frilingos/Ann-Maree Putney dengan 2,524 jatuhan pin.
"Andrian merupakan penyelamat kepada aksi kami (Adrian/Zandra) hari ini (semalam). Dia telah menutup segala kesilapan yang saya lakukan ketika prestasi saya di bawah tahap sebenar.

"Namun, kami berdua telah kembali bangkit pada blok terakhir untuk memenangi pingat perak," kata Zandra yang telah memenangi pingat gangsa dalam acara perseorangan wanita dan beregu.

Sementara itu, Andrian pula berkata: "Selepas terlepas pingat emas dalam acara perseorangan dan sekadar meraih pingat gangsa dalam acara beregu, pingat perak ini telah menebus kekecewaan tersebut.
"Saya harap, pingat emas bakal menjelma dalam acara berpasukan nanti," kata Andrian.

Ketika ini, Andrian masih mendahului dalam acara All-Events lelaki dengan 4,030 jatuhan pin diikuti pemain Australia, Chris Castle (3,923) manakala Matt Miller (3,918) di tempat ketiga.
Dalam acara wanita pula, Nicki mendahului pemain-pemain yang lain dengan mengumpul 3,779 jatuhan pin diikuti pemain Singapura, Geraldine (3,742) dan pemain negara, Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahman di tempat ketiga (3,710).



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