Sukma champs show their class at State Archery C’ship

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Ong presents prizes to Voon. Looking on from left are Kiong King and Eric.

SIBU: Former Sukma archers Vanessa Voon Li Ping and Wong Co Wan stamped their supremacy in the 19th Sarawak Outdoor Archery Championship which ended here Tuesday evening.

Voon, representing Miri’s X Tune, amassed 1334 points to lift the women’s compound title.

She was in brilliant form, emerging top in the 30, 60, 70m and runner-up in the 50m events.

“It was a tough fight especially in the final shootout with the Penang and Sabah archers and I am happy that it’s finally over,” she said.

In second placing was Kayalvhily who secured 1316 points while Nurin Aodiya who scored 1302 points was third. Both are from Penang.

For the men’s compound, Wong of Malacca collected 1374 points to finish on top.

He was first in the 30, 50 and 90m and second in the 70m.

En route, he also hit 48 bull-eyes.

Johor’s Mohd Syafiq Ramli with 1351 points was second, followed by Eugenius Lo of Sabah in third spot with 1350 points.

Aghmas Afiq Akhiroman of Sabah won the men’s recurve with 1236 points after he performed consistently to secure second placing in all the four events 80, 70, 50 and 30m.

Johor’s Muhd Sallehuddin Na on 1201 points was second, followed by Muhammad Syauqi Azmin of Sabah with 1199 points.

Top three for women’s recurve were Priyaswary Muniswaran of Penang with 1231 points, Ang Ming Shan (1225) and Nur Husna Nadhira (1221), both from Penang.

Sabah claimed the overall title with 20 points (4 gold, nine silver and seven bronze medals), followed by Penang with 12 points (1-4-7), Sarawak Sports Council with 11 points (6-2-3), Perak with 11 points (4-3-4), Miri X Tune with seven points (5-1-1), Malacca with five points (3-2-0), Johor with five points (1-2-2) and Sibu Archery Centre with one point (0-1-0).

A total of 260 archers from 19 teams, including teams from Melaka, Perak, Penang, Sabah, Johor and the Federal Territory, took part in the five-day championship.

In his closing remarks, Sibu Division Archery Association (SDAA) president Tiong Kiong King commended the competitors, saying they had captivated the spectators with their skills.

“SDAA will continue to work hard and organise more championships to pick the elites who will represent Sarawak at Sukma,” he added.

Among those at the event included Sarawak Sports Corporation CEO Dr Ong Kong Swee, Sarawak Archery Association secretary-general Chong Yap Jin and SDAA secretary Eric Tiong.