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Malaysians share rhythmic gymnastics gold at SEA Games

Malaysians Koi Sie Yan and Shasangari Nagarajan couldn't be separated in the rhythmic gymnastics individual all around final Sunday, finishing with a rare share of the gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games

John Pye (The Jakarta Post)
Singapore
Sun, June 14, 2015 Published on Jun. 14, 2015 Published on 2015-06-14T19:36:33+07:00

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alaysians Koi Sie Yan and Shasangari Nagarajan couldn't be separated in the rhythmic gymnastics individual all around final Sunday, finishing with a rare share of the gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games.

Koi and Nagarajan got 60.250 points, with Thailand's Prawatyotin Panjarat taking bronze with 57.350 points.

Koi posted the leading scores in hoop and ball and was second in clubs to Nagarajan, who also posted the top score in ribbons.

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Aaliyah Yoong, the 11-year-old waterskier, became the youngest athlete to win a golden double at the SEA Games with her victory in the women's overall event. She defended her titles in the tricks competition on Friday.

Thailand picked up three of the first four Pencak Silat tanding titles to lift its standings-leading gold medal count to 86. (iik)(++++)

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