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Sunday 25 October 2015

Another Day, Another GoldFfor Malaysia In Diving Grand Prix


Malaysian diving pair Cheong Jun Hoong (left) and Nur Dhabitah Sabri in action in the women's 10m platform synchro event at the FINA Diving Grand Prix at Bukit Jalil on Sunday. - M. AZHAR ARIF/ The STAR
KUALA LUMPUR: Looks like Malaysian diving is in sync.
After winning two gold medals on the opening two days of the FINA Diving Grand Prix through untested pairs, national diving head coach Yang Zhuliang put up another scratch pair which yielded yet another gold medal.
This time, it’s Cheong Jun Hoong and Nur Dhabitah Sabri who delivered the goods in the women’s 10m platform synchro at the at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil.
They had replaced first-choice pair Pandelela Rinong-Leong Mun Yee, and rose to the occasion to chalk up 319.74 points over five dives to beat last week’s Singapore Grand Prix winners Wang Han-Wang Ying (283.38) of China and Ukraine’s Tatsenko Vlada-Krasnoshlyk Ganna (273.33).
Jun Hoong-Dhabitah never looked like losing from the moment they took over the lead after the second dive.
In their fourth attempt, the Malaysian duo wowed the fans with a near-perfect execution of an inward 3½ somersault, with a 3.2 degree of difficulty, to earn 80.64 points en route to a commanding 36-point victory.
Earlier in the morning, Jun Hoong-Dhabitah picked up a silver in the 3m springboard synchro.
They amassed 288.75 points to finish behind China’s Xu Zhihuan-Wu Chunting (304.50).
The 16-year-old Dhabitah was not done yet, though.
Barely half an hour after her platform synchro triumph, she was back in action.
This time she partnered Muhd Syafiq Puteh to win another silver in the mixed 3m springboard synchro.
Her three-medal achievement in one day left the 25-year-old Jun Hoong in awe.
“Three podium finishes in just a day ... (Dhabitah) she’s just brilliant. When I was her age, I had achieved nothing,” said Jun Hoong.
On the opening day, Ahmad Amsyar Azman-Chew Yi Wei took part in the men’s 3m springboard synchro after just one training session and bagged the gold.
On Saturday, Chew Yi Wei-Jun Hoong won the mixed 10m platform synchro gold medal after just one practice session as well.
Malaysia ended their campaign with their best-ever haul of three golds and three silvers.
Amsyar had also contributed a silver in the men’s 3m springboard individual.
*Thumbnail Picture from Utusan Malaysia
RESULTS
MEN
10m platform individual: 1. Wang Anqi (Chn) 471.85, 2. Gao Ang (Chn) 451.70, 3. Espen Valheim (Nor) 396.80.
Selected: 4. Chew Yi Wei 392.25.
WOMEN
3m springboard synchro: 1. Xu Zhihuan-Wu Chunting (Chn) 304.50, 2. Cheong Jun Hoong-Nur Dhabitah Sabri (Mas) 288.75, 3. Anastasiia Nedobiga-Viktoriya Kesar (Ukr) 280.95.
10m platform synchro: 1. Cheong Jun Hoong-Nur Dhabitah Sabri (Mas) 319.74, 2. Wang Hang-Wang Ying (Chn) 283.38, 3. Vlada Tatsenko-Ganna Krasnoshlyk (Ukr) 273.33.
MIXED
3m springboard synchro: 1. Wu Chunting-Li Yanan (Chn) 303.00, 2. Muhd Syafiq Puteh-Nur Dhabitah Sabri (Mas) 287.70, 3. Oleg Kolodiy-Anastasiia Nedobiga (Ukr) 287.28.


Diving GP: Dhabitah Sabri-Cheong Jun Hoong Win Malaysia's 3rd Gold

BUKIT JALIL: Malaysia ended their campaign in the FINA Diving Grand Prix Kuala Lumpur leg with a third gold medal through Cheong Jun Hoong-Nur Dhabitah Sabri in the women’s 10m platform synchro discipline at National Aquatic Centre today.

Jun Hoong-Nur Dhabitah led from the second round onwards for a combined 319.74 total, followed by China’s Wang Han-Wang Ying (283.38) and Ukraine’s Vlada Tatsenko-Ganna Krasnoshlyk (273.33). 

The 16-year-old also won silver medals in the women’s 3m springboard synchro with Jun Hoong and the springboard mixed synchro with Syafiq Puteh.

 “It was a tiring day as I competed in three events. I am glad that I did well and won medals in all disciplines,” said Nur Dhabitah today. 

“Winning the platform synchro gold was a surprise as Jun Hoong and I are only focusing on the springboard in training as we are preparing ourselves for Olympic qualification through the Rio World Cup in February.” 

In the springboard mixed synchro, China’s Wu Chunting-Li Yanan clinched the title on 303.00 ahead of silver medallists Nur Dhabitah-Syafiq (287.70) and Ukraine’s Oleg Kolodiy-Anastasia Nedobiga (287.28). 

China’s Xu Zhihuan-Wu Chunting topped the women’s 3m springboard synchro event with 304.50, followed by Jun Hoong-Nur Dhabitah (288.75) and Ukraine’s Anastasia Nedobiga-Viktoriya Kesar (280.95). 

In the men’s 10m platform final, China finished one-and-two through Wang Anqi (471.85) and Gao Ang (451.70) followed by Norway’s Espen Valheim (396.80) while Chew Yiwei finished fourth on 392.25. 

Malaysia’s other goals were from the men’s springboard synchro (Ahmad Amsyar Azman-Yiwei) and platform mixed synchro (Yiwei-Jun Hoong) events.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/10/diving-gp-dhabitah-sabri-cheong-jun-hoong-win-malaysias-3rd-gold