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UPDATE: Julian Yee Clinches Msia’s Fourth Gold At The 2019 SEA Games!

Let’s go Team Malaysia!
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02 Dec 2019, 07:00 AM

Main image via The Sun Daily + The Star

[UPDATE]

It’s another GOLD for Malaysia at the 2019 SEA Games!

Olympian, Julian Yee took home the country’s fourth gold medal and retained his SEA Games men’s figure skating position!

The figure skater performed a rock and roll skate routine filled with magnificent spins, jumps and tricks that impressed the judges and allowed him to come up on top!

In the short program, the 22-year-old took the lead and gained 63.4 points. And followed by that, Julian outperformed his opponents and finished with a score of 139.27 in the free skating event, for a total of 202.62 points.

update: julian yee clinches msia’s fourth gold at the 2019 sea games!Image via The Sun Daily

[ORIGINAL]

The 2019 SEA Games are currently ongoing in the Philippines and we’ve been supporting #TeamMAS all the way!

Now, we’ve got more reasons to be proud and celebrate the team because Malaysia has now bagged two gold medals!

team malaysia has won two gold medals in the sea games already! Image via Manila Bulletin Sports

Our own Loh Choon How took home Malaysia’s first gold medal in the men’s Wushu’s Taolu Taijiquan event.

The 26-year-old bagged the gold medal with a score of 9.680 ahead of Brunei’s Hosea Zhen, who scored 9.590, and Philippines’ Daniel Parantac who scored 9.560.

team malaysia has won two gold medals in the sea games already! Image via Free Malaysia Today

The country’s second gold medal came from breakdancer Sam Jee Lek, who came out tops in the men’s breakdance competition with the maximum 12 points.

Vietnam’s Le Huu Phuoc came in second for the silver medal and Singapore’s Sim Eng Kiat came in third, taking home the bronze medal.

team malaysia has won two gold medals in the sea games already! Image via The Star

Now, the national polo team have taken home the third gold medal!

Amran Selamat, Tengku A. Shazril Ezzani Tengku Sulaiman, Rashi Hasnan and Syed Ahmad Saipulrudin Sayed Mohd defended their title and defeated the host country 7-5.5 at the Inigo Zobel Polo Facility in Batangas.

team malaysia has won three gold medals in the 2019 sea games already! Image via The Star

Congratulations to Team Malaysia for bringing home gold!


We’re rooting for Team Malaysia and sending them our love and support throughout the SEA Games!

Info via Free Malaysia Today + The Star

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