He Won Malaysia's Second Ever Asian Games Gymnastics Medal

2023-09-30 16:31:58 source: Tide News


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"I'm so happy! So happy that I don't know what to say!" On the afternoon of September 29, after the gymnastics men's vault final at the Hangzhou Asian Games, MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy, an athlete from Malaysia, excitedly told reporters that it was his first time to participate in the Asian Games and he was very happy to get the third place result.


This is Malaysia's second medal in gymnastics in the history of the Asian Games. The last time was back in 2006 at the Doha Asian Games.


Unlike other delegations, the Malaysian delegation only had MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy competing in the gymnastics event. He was ranked sixth in the qualifying rounds. By the time he reached the final arena, he looked composed and finished both vaults well. "No matter how many people were around me, I focused on my game and the quality of my movements." MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy says: Thanks to the support of my family, I set my best time.


MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy, 22, initially played football with his younger brother. He first tried trampolining at school at the age of 9. From there, he developed an interest in gymnastics and was later selected to compete in gymnastics at the World Cup, the Asian Championships and the South East Asian Games. He has said in media interviews that his goal is to compete in the Olympics.


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Editor: Tan Qikuan

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"I'm so happy! So happy that I don't know what to say!" On the afternoon of September 29, after the gymnastics men's vault final at the Hangzhou Asian Games, MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy, an athlete from Malaysia, excitedly told reporters that it was his first time to participate in the Asian Games and he was very happy to get the third place result.


This is Malaysia's second medal in gymnastics in the history of the Asian Games. The last time was back in 2006 at the Doha Asian Games.


Unlike other delegations, the Malaysian delegation only had MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy competing in the gymnastics event. He was ranked sixth in the qualifying rounds. By the time he reached the final arena, he looked composed and finished both vaults well. "No matter how many people were around me, I focused on my game and the quality of my movements." MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy says: Thanks to the support of my family, I set my best time.


MUHAMMAD SHARUL Aimy, 22, initially played football with his younger brother. He first tried trampolining at school at the age of 9. From there, he developed an interest in gymnastics and was later selected to compete in gymnastics at the World Cup, the Asian Championships and the South East Asian Games. He has said in media interviews that his goal is to compete in the Olympics.


Source: Tide News

Editor: Tan Qikuan

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