Gold medal win a tribute to her late father

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Chow in action. Photo: Alif Noni

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KUCHING: Sarawak women’s wheelchair singles para-table tennis athlete described her gold medal win as a tribute to her late father.

Chow Mei Hsia expressed that after representing Sarawak for the fourth time, her long wait for a medal was finally fulfilled in her last match before retirement.

“I am very happy with this victory, but I feel sad that my parents are not here to witness it and share in the prize money.

“This first medal is also a gift for my husband’s upcoming birthday on December 29,” she said when met by reporters yesterday (Sept 23)

Chow in action. Photo: Alif Noni

Chow shared that in the 21st Para (SUKMA) Malaysia Games, several challenges faced during training, including suffering from a severe fever after practising in heavy rain.

Chow, 45, defeated her opponent from Perak, Nurul Fathiah Jamaluddin, with a score of 3-0, winning all three sets 11-7, 11-2, 11-5 in the women’s open wheelchair singles at Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Chung Hua No.3 today (Sept 23).

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Meanwhile, the silver medal went to the Sabah team represented by Rahimah Andungai after she defeated Perak’s Siti Nur Amira Hamizul 3-0.

Nurul Fathiah Jamaluddin settled for the bronze medal for the Perak team.

The matches were determined by the highest points scored.

For the record, the para- table tennis event began yesterday (September 23) and will conclude on September 27.

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