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Bryan Happy To Be Given Greenlight To Compete In 1m Springboard


VIENTIANE, Dec 12 (Bernama) -- National diver Bryan Nickson Lomas was happy to be given the green light to compete in the men's individual 1m Springboard at the Asean University Games (AUG).

Bryan, appearing in the AUG for the first time, said he was happy to be given an opportunity to compete and probably contribute a gold medal to the Malaysian contingent.

"I am happy to be given a chance to compete in the 1m Springboard, especially so when the 10m Platform diving event was cancelled due to lack of participation.

"My target is to win a gold medal in the games," he told reporters here Wednesday.

Apart from Bryan, Leong Mun Yee and Cheong Jun Hoon will be taking part in the women's individual 1m Springboard and 10m Platform while Ng Yan Yee will feature in the 3m Springboard.

The organisers, Laos, had dropped three of the six diving events due to lack of participation from other countries.

Diving team manager Ariffin Mohammed Yusof said the organisers had agreed to retain the men's individual 1m Springboard but dropped the men's 3m Springboard and 10m Platform.

"We are confident of sweeping all the gold medal at stake in diving," said Ariffin.

Among teams competing in diving events are Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos and the Philippines.

From Nursyabiha Sukri -- BERNAMA

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