HANOI: The sacrifices made by national karate champion R. Sharmendran finally bore fruit as he managed to secure the gold medal in the men's under 75-kilogramme (kg) kumite event at the 31st South East Asian (SEA) Games today.
While many athletes would have retired following serious injury, the resilience shown by the 30-year-old exponent to continued to compete should be praises, as he delivered the third gold medal for the national karate squad today.
His experience clearly helped him defeat his Indonesian rival, Ignatius Joshua Kandou 3-1 in the final match at Ninh Binh Province Sports Gymnasium around 100 kilometres from here.
Vietnamese Duc Thinh Chu had to make do with a bronze after beating Prince Izmen Louis Alejo Escover of the Philippines 9-1.
Sharmendran had beat Vietnamese Chu Duc Thinh 3-1 and Alejo Prince Izmen Louis Escover of the Philippines 10-3 on his way to the finals.
Yesterday, newcomer H. Sureeya Sankar and C. Shahmalarani, delivered two gold medals in the men's 67kg kumite and the women's 50 kg kumite events.
Sharmendran's win ensured that the Malaysian karate team achieved its target at Hanoi with three gold, with one day of competition left.
Sharmendran said this SEA Games edition was the first competition for him after undergoing an operation for his right knee, which forced him to rest for around eight months.
"I only had six weeks to prepare to face the SEA Games and defend my gold medal.
"My confidence in winning the gold received a boost after I beat the Vietnamese competitor in the opening bout," he said.
Meanwhile, Amirah Syahirah Azlan won a bronze in the women's under 68kg kumite and the women's kata team of Lim Hui Ling, Chang Sin Yi and Khaw Yee Voon won another bronze today.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Thu May 19 2022
The sacrifices by national karate champion R. Sharmendran (right) finally bore fruit as he secured the gold medal in the men's under 75kg kumite event at the 31st SEA Games today. - Stadium Astro
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