After the disappointment of failing to win a gold medal in the recent 30th Sea Games in the Philippines, Malaysian sailors redeemed their pride when Nuraisyah Jamil and Juni Karimah Noor Jamali qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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With their qualification, the duo will join two other Malaysian sailors who had made the grade to Tokyo – Khairulnizm Afendy Abdullah in the Laser (standard) and Nur Syazrin Mohd Latif in the Laser radial (Dinghy) – continuing Malaysia’s rich tradition in sailing in the Olympics.
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Noraisyah and Juni made it to Tokyo after finishing fifth in the women’s international 470 events at the Asian Championships in Shenzhen, China on Saturday – behind four Chinese pairs – with 41 penalty points.
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China’s Fu Qian-Xu Yani took first place with 16 penalty points, followed by compatriots Shi Jinxiu-Tu Yanhan (23 points) in second place, Jiang Xinyu-Shen Xinyu third with 25 points while another Chinese pair Sun Huimin-Xie Jinlian finished fourth.
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All four Chinese pairs had already qualified for the Tokyo Olympics which paved the way for Noraisyah-Juni to take the remaining slot. The Asian meet in Shenzhen also served as Olympic qualifiers.
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It was a disastrous outing for Malaysian sailors in the Sea Games without gold to show after setting a four-gold target in the biennial games. They returned home with only two silvers and six bronze medals – a far cry from the six gold medals they won in the 2017 Sea Games which Malaysia hosted. – BY RIZAL ABDULLAH