Lawn bowler Siti Zalina bags bronze in women’s singles

Lawn bowler Siti Zalina bags bronze in women’s singles

The 43-year-old beat Norfolk Island's Shae Wilson in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

National lawn bowls veteran Siti Zalina Ahmad beat Norfolk Island’s Shae Wilson 21-10 in the third placing match. (Bernama pic)
BIRMINGHAM:
National lawn bowls veteran Siti Zalina Ahmad, who won the first of two gold medals in women’s singles 16 years ago, was back on the medal trail when she downed Norfolk Island’s Shae Wilson for bronze in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The 43-year-old bounced back from the disappointment of a semifinal defeat to beat Wilson 21-10 in the third placing match at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa.

Siti Zalina had earlier lost 21-15 to Lucy Beere of Guernsey in the semifinal.

Australia’s Ellen Ryan clinched the gold medal after defeating Beere 21-17 in the final today.

Siti Zalina now has four medals from the Commonwealth Games, having won the singles gold twice in the 2002 edition in Manchester, England, and the 2006 edition in Melbourne, Australia.

She also won gold in the women’s pairs event with Emma Firyana Saroji in the 2018 edition in Gold Coast, Australia.

Siti Zalina and Emma Firyana will be in action today as they seek to defend their women’s pairs title.

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