Silat squad bags 3 golds at SEA Games


Norsyakirah Muksin wins the gold medal in the Putri under 45kg category at the 2023 SEA Games. – Facebook pic, May 10, 2023.

THE pencak silat camp brought much cheer to the national contingent when they won three gold medals at the 2023 SEA Games at the Chroy Changvar Convention Centre in Phnom Penh today.

Taking to the court as Malaysia’s first silat exponent in the finals this morning, Norsyakirah Muksin did not disappoint when she won the first gold in the Putri (women’s) under 45kg category after defeating Suci Wulandari of Indonesia 36-33.

The squad won its second gold through Nor Farah Mazlan after her opponent from Singapore, Nadhrah Sahrin, was disqualified for breaking the rules of the competition when the Sabah-born national silat exponent was leading 23-16 in the Putri 45-50kg category.

Muhammad Izzul Irfan Marzuki managed to win Malaysia’s third gold medal after defeating Indonesia’s Kadek Andrey Nova Prayada 39-33 in the Putra (men’s) 60-65kg category.

Meanwhile, three Malaysian exponents had to settle for the silver medal after losing to their respective opponents in the finals.

Mohd Shahrul Zeckry Sulaiman had to accept that he was no match for Iqbal Candra Pratama of Indonesia when he lost 9-53 in the Putra 70-75kg category.

Siti Shazwana Ajak was defeated by Atifa Fismawati from Indonesia 35-38 in the Putri 60-65kg category.

Muhammad Robial Sobri, who contested in the last pencak silat event, failed to deliver another gold when he lost in the final.

The senior exponent lost 11- 42 to Singapore’s Sheik Farhan Sheik Alau’ddin in the men’s 85-90 kg category.

National silat squad coach Siti Rahmah Mohamed Nasir said she was satisfied with the performance of national silat exponents, including those who participated in the biennial games for the first time.

“All of them gave more than 100% and I am proud of their hard work,” Siti Rahmah said, adding that several aspects will be examined upon her return in an effort to strengthen the performance of the country’s silat athletes. – Bernama, May 10, 2023.



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