Perlis bowler Zureen conquers pain for 'emotional' first Sukma gold medal
SUBANG JAYA: Sixteen-year-old Zureen Alyssa Qaisara completed a fairytale finish to the Malaysia Games (Sukma) bowling competition on Saturday, battling through a painful right-hand injury to capture the women’s Masters gold, while Sarawak’s Ethan Damien Goh saved his best for last to take the men’s crown at Sunway Mega Lanes.
Subang Jaya - Sixteen-year-old Zureen Alyssa Qaisara clinched a heartwarming victory at the Malaysia Games (Sukma) bowling competition on Saturday, despite enduring a painful right-hand injury. The Malaysian teen secured the women's Masters gold medal, marking a triumphant end to a long journey. Sarawak's Ethan Damien Goh narrowly secured the men's title, rounding off a successful day of competition at Sunway Mega Lanes.
Zureen's achievement was particularly notable for Perlis, a state that had never won a Sukma bowling gold before. The teenager's success was a testament to her determination, as she battled through setbacks and pain to ultimately capture the coveted title.
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