Sharul Aimy ends Malaysia’s 17-year gymnastics medal drought

Sharul Aimy ends Malaysia’s 17-year gymnastics medal drought

Ng Shu Wai was the last national gymnast to win an Asian Games medal.

Sharul Aimy Kamaru Hisam scored 14.466 points to place behind Japan’s Wataru Tanigawa and Iran’s Mahdi Olfati. (Malaysian Gymnastics Federation MGF/Facebook pic)
HANGZHOU:
National gymnast Sharul Aimy Kamaru Hisam made Malaysia proud at the Huanglong Sports Centre Gymnasium today when he ended the country’s 17-year Asian Games medal drought in gymnastics by taking the bronze in the men’s vault final.

The 20-year-old scored 14.466 points to place behind gold medallist Wataru Tanigawa of Japan who recorded 15.016 points and Mahdi Olfati from Iran, who settled for the silver with 14.783 points.

Ng Shu Wai was the last Malaysian to win an Asian Games gymnastics medal with a silver in the 2006 edition in Doha, Qatar.

Sharul Aimy told reporters after the final that it was a proud moment for him to earn Malaysia a place on the podium.

“This is something I have been waiting for a long time, as I have been watching videos of Shu Wai’s performances, and he has also taught me techniques. After my first landing, I felt relieved as I could then afford to be more relaxed for my second landing.”

“Ahead of my second landing, I sensed I could get something from this. I used my normal strategy and Alhamdullilah, the plan worked,” he said.

His coach Ng Shu Liang said skipping the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Belgium to opt to compete in the Asian Games clearly paid off.

He described it as a “wonderful present” for Sharul Aimy, after consistently making it to numerous finals in domestic competitions and abroad.

“This was a very good outcome after what was achieved by my brother (Shu Wai). He (Sharul Aimy) had been earning places in finals consistently and this time I said we have to bring something back for Malaysia, and we managed the bronze,” he said.

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