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Shooting: Nur Suryani fails to hit mark

Nur Suryani has so far failed to reproduce the  form that won her accolades last year.
Nur Suryani has so far failed to reproduce the form that won her accolades last year.
 
NUR Suryani Mohd Taibi's return to competition after her marriage, turned out to be an unhappy one at the ongoing World Cup Series in Munich. The 28-year-old had hoped to become the first Malaysian to earn an Olympic spot but fared badly in the 10-metre air rifle on Saturday.

Nur Suryani failed to make the final, posting 397 to finish 14th in the preliminary round.

Medallists in each event earn Olympic quotas for their country.
The Ipoh-born shooter, who got married last month, now hopes to do better in the 50m rifle three-position event.

The seasoned campaigner has so far failed to reproduce the form that won her accolades last year.

She was a silver medallist in the 10m air rifle at the Sydney leg of the World Cup series and the first Malaysian to win an Asian Games medal, in taking bronze in the same discipline in Guangzhou last November.

The entire shooting team under the Road to London programme, have failed to make an impact on Olympic qualifying tournaments since the start of the year.

Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan, Hafiz Adzha, Bibiana Ng and Nur Ayuni Farhana Halim are also competing in Munich.

Read more: SNST

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