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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Welcome Home, Eyin

BJSS is the ....Best (Pic courtesy of Cik Norlizan Kismawati)

Phoon Eyin being congratulated by Cik Norlizan Kismawati, a teacher from Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS), on her arrival at KLIA this morning.

Our sincere congratulations also go to Diana Bong and Tai Cheau Xuen, two former students of BJSS, for their gold medal efforts in the Myanmar 2013 SEA Games.

Najib congratulates Phoon Eyin for gold medal

 
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak congratulated national wushu athelete Phoon Eyin for delivering the country's 1,000th gold medal in the SEA Games since it was introduced in 1959.

Najib in his Facebook posting today voiced his hope for the national contingent to continue to deliver good performances in the meet in Myanmar.
 
"For the latest on our national atheletes, plase follow the Malaysian contingent's official Twitter account  @AtletMalaysia," he said.
 
Phoon, 17, from Negri Sembilan, scored 9.67 points to win the third gold medal from the wushu camp in the women Qiangshu category at the meet in Naypytaw, Myanmar. -- BERNAMA


Read more: Najib congratulates Phoon Eyin for gold medal - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/najib-congratulates-phoon-eyin-for-gold-medal

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Ty-Phoon Eyin (NST, 10 Dec 2013)


Ty-Phoon Eyin (Star, 10 Dec 2013)


HISTORIC DAY: Eyin clinches Malaysia's 1,000th Sea Games gold medal

Phoon Eyin performing a routine in the qiangshu event in the Sea Games in Naypyidaw yesterday.
New Straits Times (10 Dec 2013): Phoon Eyin had it tough en route to making her Sea Games debut as she had to sit for her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia exam and also focus on training. But her sacrifices paid off yesterday when Eyin etched her name in Sea Games history by winning Malaysia's 1,000th gold medal on her debut in Naypyitaw.

Eyin was in near-perfect form as she twisted and turned with her spear for a high scoring 9.67 total to win the women's qiangshu title. It was a memorable win as she did better than her more experienced rivals. Vietnam's Thuy Vi Duong was the favourite but a mistake cost her dearly and finished second with 9.59 while Myanmar's Asian Games silver medallist Sandy Oo took bronze on 9.39.

The pressure was on Eyin, who took the jianshu bronze two days ago, to win Malaysia's 1,000th gold after controversial judging robbed Ho Mun Hua of the gold medal in the men's nandao event earlier yesterday. National Sports Council (NSC) athletes division acting director Ariffin Ghani presented the medals.

A delighted Eyin said at Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium said: "I dedicate this medal to all Malaysians. It is the happiest day of my life as it was unexpected. I am here to gain some experience on my debut. "I did not feel the pressure when it was my turn to perform on the carpet. My coaches advised me to do what I had learnt in training. I tried my best and was rewarded today."

Eyin, a Form Five science stream student with Bukit Jalil Sports School, sat for her final SPM paper just a few days before leaving for Naypyidaw. It was tough for the 17-year-old to balance exams and training in Kuala Lumpur.

"I only attended afternoon training sessions during SPM. It was tough but I managed my time properly as I also needed to commit to training for six hours a day. It is important to have a paper qualification to fall back on after I retire. I am confident of achieving three As in the exam but for now, I only want to focus on wushu," she said.

Eyin, a national back-up squad member for the last two years, made her breakthrough by winning the compulsory nanquan at last month's World Championships in Kuala Lumpur.

"Winning the world title was the greatest moment of my life but delivering Malaysia's 1,000th title is something that I will cherish forever."

National coach Yoong Thong Foong said Eyin performed superbly to earn a world class score. "It is not easy to earn 9.67 points in spear events as exponents are prone to mistakes. It was an outstanding performance. She is a hard worker in training. I knew she would win after the Vietnam exponent made a mistake. I was already celebrating then," said Thong Foong.

RESULTS (Malaysia unless stated) --

Men's Nandao: 1 Aung Wai Phyo (Mya) 9.69 pts, 2 Ho Mun Hua 9.68, 3 Pham Quoc Khanh (Vie) 9.67.

Daoshu: 1 Achmad Hulaefi (Ina) 9.70, 2 Nguyen Manh Quyen (Vie) 9.68, 3 Ng Say Yoke 9.67.

Women's Qiangshu: 1 Phoon Eyin 9.67, 2 Thuy Vi Duong (Vie) 9.59, 3 Thalia Lovita Sosrodjojo (Ina) 9.40.

Nangun: 1 Juwita Niza Wasni Wasni (Ina) 9.64, 2 Ivana Ardelia Irmanto (Ina) 9.61, 3 Diana Bong Siong Lin 9.49.

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/from-books-to-spear

Eyin makes it the 1,000th gold for Malaysia

 

Golden girl. Wushu exponent Phoon Eyin shows off her gold medal, the 1000th for Malaysia in SEA Games history, which she won in the Qiangshu event on Monday. - The STAR (10 December 2013)
NAYPYITAW (9 Dec 2013): Wushu exponent Phoon Eyin claimed a surprise gold for Malaysia in the women's qiangshu event at the SEA Games on Monday. The 17-year-old schoolgirl said, “I want women qiangshu to spark a big celebration for the Malaysian contingent at the Myanmar SEA Games in Naypyitaw.”

Eyin, making her debut, scored 9.67 to win the 1,000th gold medal for Malaysia in SEA Games history. Vietnam's Duong Vi took silver with 9.59 while Thalia Lovita of Indonesia took the bronze with 9.40.

By starsport team


http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Other-Sport/2013/12/09/Eyin-makes-it-the-1000th-gold-for-Malaysia.aspx

Monday, December 9, 2013

Cheau Xuen lifts mood with Malaysia’s second SEA Games gold

 

Tai Cheau Xuen lifted the spirits of the Malaysian contingent by claiming the country’s second gold medal at the Myanmar SEA Games after winning the women’s nandao event at the Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium here on Sunday. - The STAR/ Kamarul Ariffin
Tai Cheau Xuen lifted the spirits of the Malaysian contingent by claiming the country’s second gold medal at the Myanmar SEA Games after winning the women’s nandao event at the Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium here on Sunday. - The STAR/ Kamarul Ariffin

NAYPYITAW: Tai Cheau Xuen lifted the spirits of the Malaysian contingent, claiming the country’s second gold medal at the Myanmar SEA Games after emerging victorious in the women’s nandao (southern NAYPYITAW: Tai Cheau Xuen lifted the spirits of the Malaysian contingent, claiming the country’s second gold medal at the Myanmar SEA Games after emerging victorious in the women’s nandao (southern broadsword) at the Wunna Theikdi Indoor Stadium here yesterday.

There were a lot of expectations on Cheau Xuen as Malaysia could only manage four silvers earlier in the day.

Cheau Xuen did not disappoint, amassing 9.69 points to beat homester Aint Mi Mi (9.67) and Juwita Niza Wasni Wasni of Indonesia (9.65).

Diana Bong Siong Lin delivered the first gold for Malaysia in nanquan on Saturday.

With wushu contributing two so far, Malaysia are now just one short of achieving a historic 1,000th gold in the SEA Games history.

Cheau Xuen was the gold medallist at the Games in Indonesia two years ago, but it was a combined event of nandao and nangun (stick).

“As we won only four silvers before the nandao event, both Diana and I were very determined to win a gold. On top of that, we are traditonally very strong in it.

“Today’s achievement is a result of all the hard work and believing in myself,” said the Negri Sembilan-born Cheau Xuen, who was the world champion in the compulsory nanquan discipline in Kuala Lumpur last month.

“I hope we can strike gold again in nangun tomorrow (today),” said the 23-year-old.

Diana committed two errors to settle for seventh spot with 9.23 points.

The Sarawakian was the favourite, having won the nandao title at the World Championships last month.

Ng Shin Yii bounced back strongly from a dismal performance to snatch a silver in the women’s taijiquan and taijijian combined event.

Shin Yii, who was fifth after completing the taijiquan on Saturday, posted 9.69 points for a 19.28 total to take silver behind two-time world champion Lindswell Kwok of Indonesia, who chalked up 19.42 points.

http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Other-Sport/2013/12/08/Cheau-Xuen-lifts-mood-with-Malaysias-second-SEA-Games-gold.aspx