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Tinju: Empat gangsa hampir pasti milik kita
10 Disember 2013
Sukan SEA 2013 Sukan SEA 2013
NAYPYITAW - Skuad tinju negara hampir pasti meraih sekurang-kurangnya empat pingat gangsa pada Sukan SEA Myanmar selepas dua lagi wakil negara menewaskan masing-masing pada saingan suku akhir di Stadium Tinju Tertutup, di sini, hari ini.
Mohd Fuad Mohd Reduan mudah mencatatkan kemenangan menerusi kiraan mata 3-0 ke atas petinju Timor Leste, Ddabilio C. Suva dalam kategori 'Lightfly Weight' (46-49kg) manakala Azman Mansor mengalahkan wakil Singapura, Leong Fun Hou dalam kategori 'Light Heavy Weight' (81kg), juga dengan kiraan mata yang sama.
Hasrat dua lagi wakil negara iaitu Alnasrul Osman dan Rudy Petrus untuk meneruskan kemaraan ke pusingan berikutnya tidak kesampaian selepas kecundang kepada lawan masing-masing.
Alnasrul tewas mudah 0-3 kepada Sayiom Ardee dari Thailand dalam kategori 'Light Weight'(60kg) manakala Petrus yang menjadi sandaran pingat oleh Persatuan Tinju Amatur Malaysia (PTAM), kalah tipis 1-2 kepada Truong Dinh Hoang dari Vietnam dalam kategori 'Middle Weight' (75kg).
Dua petinju negara iaitu Khir Akyazlan Azmi dan G. Ramkumar berjaya menempah slot ke separuh akhir pada Ahad lepas.
Khir mara selepas menewaskan petinju Laos, Udone Khan Xay dengan kiraan mata 3-0 dalam kategori 64kg manakala Ramkumar yang beraksi dalam kategori 69kg lebih bernasib baik apabila mendapat 'bye' sekali gus melangkah ke separuh akhir.
Sementara itu, Mohd Fuad yang ditemui pemberita selepas pertarungan berkenaan nyata gembira dengan kemenangan selesa yang diraihnya hari ini memandangkan lawannya kurang berpengalaman.
"Fokus saya seterusnya adalah mengalahkan lawan saya dari Filipina (Marc Anthony Barriga) pada saingan separuh akhir, Jumaat ini memandangkan beliau pernah menyertai Sukan Olimpik 2012 (di London)," kata Mohd Fuad.
Berbeza pula dengan Azman yang menyasarkan untuk meraih pingat emas pada penampilan sulungnya pada Sukan SEA walaupun sedar bakal berdepan cabaran sengit daripada petinju Thailand, Anavat Thongrathok pada separuh akhir nanti.
"Saya berharap latihan persediaan yang dijalankan di Bangkok, Thailand sebelum ini menjadi azimat terbaik untuk saya menewaskan beliau (Anawat)," kata Azman.
PTAM sebelum ini menetapkan sasaran tiga pingat emas untuk skuad tinju kebangsaan pada Sukan SEA. - Bernama |
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Keputusan bolasepak :
Malaysia 2 vs Brunei 0
Singapore 1 vs Vietnam 0
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assalamualaikum dan selamat pagi semua...sesiapa yang ingin melihat perlawanan antara malaysia sila layari http://27seagames2013.com/ ada live streaming... |
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Malaysia raih dua lagi pingat emas melalui ekuestrian
NAY PYI TAW 11 Dis. - Pasukan ekuestrian negara meraih dua pingat emas di Sukan SEA Myanmar 2013 dalam acara endurance individu melalui Mohd. Sulaiman Muda, dan berpasukan awal pagi ini.
Kejayaan itu meletakkan Malaysia kini meraih lima pingat emas secara keseluruhan dalam temasya itu. - UTUSAN
Artikel Penuh: http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/ ... trian#ixzz2n8ATeVQ3
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putr@polo posted on 11-12-2013 10:48 AM
Malaysia raih dua lagi pingat emas melalui ekuestrian
Syabas team equestrian
Dapat emas walaupun menggunakan kuda2 yg not up to their standard
By the way, emas utk acara berpasukan tu, i think dikira sebagai 1 emas aje
Bukannya 4....
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Wajah-wajah emas dari pasukan Endurance Malaysia.
Tahniah!!
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jom pakat2 tgk acara rasmi pembukaan sukan sea 27 kat tv1 |
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toksira posted on 11-12-2013 02:41 PM
Syabas team equestrian
Dapat emas walaupun menggunakan kuda2 yg not up to their standard
Memang dikira sebagai 1 emas pun ..
Mana2 team event dikira menang 1 pingat saja ..
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Layan opening sukan sea.
Nak tgk obor jek.... |
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Assalamualaikum semua...tadi barakhirnya Opening Ceremony for 27th SEA Games 2013 in Myanmar !!....TV1 and Astro Arena tukar siaran...penutupan bunga api yg meriah gilerr |
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Highlights
Myanmar’s women added yet another gold medal to their tally in Chinlone, winning the non-repetition secondary level with a 157-101 besting of Thailand on Monday.
Laos and Cambodia won the bronzes yesterday.
The men’s team equaled the feat, taking gold with a 196-121 win over Thailand, who were again left with silver.
Laos and Cambodia sealed bronzes Sunday.
In wrestling, May Thazin Phoo (MYA) won gold over Chea Sreymeas (CAM), silver, and Phnith Soumaly (LAO) took the bronze in women’s 67kg freestyle at NIS (1) in Yangon.
In men’s 120 kg Greco-Roman, Myint Zin (MYA) beat Dorn Sov (CAM) for gold and Thongkhamerng Phouxay (LAO) got the bronze.
In 66kg Greco-Roman Vietnam’s Tran Van Tuong took gold over Rustang (INA). Htun Aung (MYA) got bronze.
At 60kg Pravan Ritisak (THA) won gold beating Wunna Hun (MYA). Thammavongsa Satthaphone (LAO) and Pham Sy Thu (VIE) took the bronzes.
At 55kg gold went to Doi Dang Tian (VIE), silver to Angana Margarito Jr (PHI) and bronze to Supamanto (INA).
In Wushu, Wai Phyo Aung took gold in men’s nandao, Mun Hua Ho (MAS) got silver and Quoc Khanh Pham (VIE) grabbed bronze.
In daoshu, Indonesia’s Achmad Hulaefi won the gold, Manh Quyen Nyugen (VIE) the silver and Say Yoke Ng (MAS) the bronze.
In women’s quiangshu, Eyin Phoon (MAS) got gold, Thuy Vi Duong (VIE) silver and Thalia Lovita Sosrodjojo (INA) took the bronze.
Juwita Niza Wasni Wasni (INA) won gold in the nangun, compatriot Ivana Ardella Irmanto (INA) got silver and Diana Bong Siong Lin (MAS) took bronze.
Singapore took another step toward defending its SEA Games water polo title with an 8-5 win over top rival Indonesia at Zeyarthiri Swimming Pool on Monday.
Singapore held a single-point lead through three quarters before holding Indonesia to single goal in the fourth quarter and scoring three themselves.
The win puts Singapore atop the table after three matches and virtually guaranteed the gold medal. Their opponent Tuesday is Myanmar, who are yet to win a match.
In the day’s second match Malaysia beat Myanmar 28-11 in the highest scoring affair so far.
Malaysia popped for 10 goals in the first quarter while holding Myanmar to just two, but Malaysia managed only four goals to Myanmar’s three in the second before a third-quarter burst of nine markers to Myanmar’s two. The match wrapped with Malaysia scoring five goals in the fourth, Myanmar nearly matching the performance with four goals.
In women’s basketball Philippines won over Malaysia 65-59 in a see-saw match that had Philippines winning the first quarter 19-6, losing the second 17-9, winning the third 19-15 and hanging on for the win even though Malaysia won the fourth quarter 21-18.
In men’s action, Malaysia ran over Cambodia 73-58 despite trailing 11-7 at the end of the first quarter. The Malaysian win was essentially sealed with a 28-17 run in the second quarter and they finished the games with 17-13 and 21-17 final quarters.
In the next game, Singapore held Philippines close during the first half, but were outscored 31-25 in the third quarter and 24-17 in the fourth, going down 88-75 at fulltime.
In the day’s last match, Indonesia romped past Myanmar 83-40.
In men’s futsal in Group A round-robin play Thailand stretched a9-2 halftime lead to 12-3 in the second for a decisive win over Laos.
In men’s football in Yangon, Indonesia managed a single second-half goal, but it was enough to edge past Cambodia 1-0 in the day’s early game.
In the later tilt, Myanmar came out a 3-1 winner over Timor-Leste, but the game was much closer than the score-line might suggest.
Tied at 1 after a riveting first half, a foolish Timor-Leste penalty in the second half put Myanmar up 2-1 and knocked Timor-Leste on its heels. Myanmar quickly sealed the match with a third goal.
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best gile tgk cahaya2 lampu LED opening sukan tu. best! |
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Pembawa bendera Philippines semalam half naked. Dah la ensem. Body lawa. Cuci mata la org kat stadium semalam. |
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Dengar khabar Myanmar nak bid utk Sukan Asia pulak lepas ni...good vision ! |
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