Malaysia win 22 gold medals after three days of competition

20 Sep 2017 / 23:19 H.

    KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia won eight gold medals today to make it 22 gold medals after three days of competition in Kuala Lumpur Asean Para Games at National Stadium in Bukit Jalil today.
    The gold rush began with Muhamad Ashraf Muhammad Hisham who ran the men's T46 1,500m in 4: 24.73s for a new Asean Para Games and Asian Para Games record, to erase the 4: 27.90s set by Isidro Bildolosa of the Philippines in 2005.
    The other gold medals were won by Shamli Waidi in men's F36 / 37 javelin, Bajury Ladis in men's F35 shot put, Siti Noor Iasah Mohamad Ariffin in women's T20 400m, Umi Syuhadah Idris in women's F37 discus and S. Thavanesvaran in men's T42 / 43/44 100m.
    Ahmad Solihim Mohd Nor won the seventh gold medal in men's T45 / 46 100m while Umi Syuhadah made it eight gold medals after winning the women's F37 javelin.
    Indonesia lead the medals tally with 31 gold medals followed by Malaysia with 22 gold medals and Thailand are third with 12 gold medals. — Bernama

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