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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Duo Dazzle To Earn Gold Medals



Kathrina Ann Abdul Hadi (left)  and Zylane Lee Yhing Huey showing off their gold medals after winning the synchronised  solo technical and free disciplines respectively  yesterday. — Picture by Osman Adnan
Kathrina Ann Abdul Hadi (left) and Zylane Lee Yhing Huey showing off their gold medals after winning the synchronised solo technical and free disciplines respectively yesterday. — Picture by Osman Adnan
KATHRINA Ann Abdul Hadi and Zylane Lee Yhing Huey earned Selangor a sweet double by winning the synchronised swimming solo technical and free disciplines at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

Kathrina, older sister of gymnast Farah Ann, was in her element in the technical event, which subsequently earned her top position with 76.1 points ahead of Federal Territories' silver medallist Jilian Ng Siew Mei (72.6), daughter of former national cyclist Ng Joo Ngan.

Negri Sembilan's Gan Zhen Yu delighted her fans with a bronze medal by posting 65.4 points.


Kathrina expressed her delight in finally winning a Malaysia Games individual title to equal her sister's gymnastic all-around gold medal in last year's edition in Malacca.

"I have waited seven years for this moment. I was only 12 when I helped Selangor win the team gold at the 2004 Games. I am glad that I've finally equalled my sister's achievement of winning an individual title," said Kathrina in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

Kathrina, who finished fifth in the sole event at last November's New Delhi Commonwealth Games, is using the Malaysia Games to gauge her performance before next month's World Championships in Shanghai where the 19-year-old will compete in the solo, duet and team event.


Yhing Huey added Selangor's second gold of the day with a stunning performance in the solo free event.

The 19-year-old and younger sister of national synchronised swimmer Zyanne Lee Zhien Huey, earned 73.10 points to edge Penang's Emanuelle Mah Thil Da by a mere 1.4 points for the gold.

FT's Jacqueline Ng grabbed the bronze with a 67.10 total.


"It was a close final but thankfully I managed to earn more points than Emanuelle. I hope to carry on with my good form in tomorrow's (today) duet technical event with Katrina," said the Cheras-born athlete.

Yhing Heuy has also been selected for the world meet where she will compete in the team competition.

Synchronised swimming continues today with the duet technical and free disciplines.



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Seven-Year Wait Ends, Katrina Finally Wins Her Gold Medal

KUALA LUMPUR: Her younger sister Farah Ann Hadi won the Sukma (Malaysia Games) individual all-around title in gymnastics in Malacca last year but Katrina Ann Hadi had to wait for seven years to earn hers in synchronised swimming.

The Selangor swimmer ended her long wait for an individual Sukma gold medal in the sport by garnering the highest points of 76.500 in the solo technical display yesterday morning.

Jillian Ng, the daughter of former Asian Games gold medallist cyclist Ng Joo Ngan, notched 72.100 points for the silver medal while the bronze went to Gan Zhen Yu of Negri Sembilan, who managed 65.400 points.
Great win: Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi (left) lee Yhing Huey showing the gold medals they won in the synchronised swimming at the Aquatci Centre in Bukit Jalil yesterday

Katrina was only 12 when she won a gold in the team discipline when the sport was last competed at Sukma level in Negri Sembilan in 2004.

Synchronised swimming only made its way back into Sukma once the National Sports Council decided to turn into an annual affair at Malacca last year.

And the 19-year-old has since emerged as the top synchronised swimmer in the country with her representing the country at the Commonwealth and Asian Games last year.

“My sister won the individual gold and it’s my turn to get one today.

“I hope to get another gold medal tomorrow to achieve my target in Sukma (when she combines with Lee Yhing Huey (for the duet technical routine).

“It should not be a problem but we respect our rivals and will not underestimate them,” said Katrina, who is also bound for the World Championships in Shanghai in August.

Fellow Shanghai-bound synchronised swimmer Yhing Huey also received a timely boost to her confidence by completing a double sweep for Selangor later in the afternoon.

Yhing Huey danced her way to the gold with 73.200 points, finishing ahead of Emanuelle Mah of Penang (71.800 points) and Jacqueline Ng of Kuala Lumpur (67.100 points) in the Solo Free Routine event

The 19-year-old Yhing Huey, whose elder sister Zylane Lee is also in the national swimmming team, was delighted to realise her mission to become a Sukma gold medallist.

“I did well today but I still need more experience.

“We do not go for many competitions and we need the exposure if we are to improve to fight with stronger opponents,” said Yhing Huey.

Selangor and Penang now have two gold medals each after the team and solo disciplines ended.

Two more gold medals will be decided in the duet competitions (technical and free) today.