Sureeya, Sharmendran bag golds for karate

Sureeya, Sharmendran bag golds for karate

Today’s haul surpasses the target of three gold medals set by the Malaysian Karate Federation.

H Sureeya Sankar celebrates after beating Indonesia’s Ari Saputra in the men’s under-60kg individual karate kumite event. (Bernama pic)
PHNOM PENH:
Karate continues to shore up the national contingent at the 2023 SEA Games after Malaysia successfully raked in another two gold medals at Chroy Changvar Convention Centre here today.

The first gold on the second day of competition was contributed by young exponent H Sureeya Sankar in the men’s under-60kg individual event after he easily defeated defending champion Ari Saputra of Indonesia 13-5.

The victory saw the 21-year-old Kuala Lumpur-born athlete winning his second SEA Games gold after emerging champion in the under-67kg category in the last edition in Hanoi, Vietnam last year.

The gold rush momentum continued with karate champion and Jalur Gemilang bearer R Sharmendran who had to work hard before confirming the gold in the men’s under-75kg individual kumite event by defeating Cambodian athlete Sot Phanith 6-5.

It was Sharmendran’s fourth consecutive gold in the under-75kg category after the 2017 edition in Kuala Lumpur; the 2019 edition in Manila, Philippines and the 2021 edition in Hanoi.

With today’s gold haul, the karate camp has successfully clinched four gold medals this time, surpassing the target of three gold set by the Malaysian Karate Federation (MAKAF).

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