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20 Mar 2026
Sarawak’s Nur Hazirah Shines Bright with Gold in Tenpin Bowling at Sukma 2024

Sarawak’s Nur Hazirah Shines Bright with Gold in Tenpin Bowling at Sukma 2024

KUCHING Sarawak’s Nur Hazirah Ramli has made history at the Malaysia Games (Sukma 2024), clinching the gold medal in tenpin bowling on August 15. Her stellar performance has not only secured her a top spot but has also elevated Sarawak’s gold medal tally to three. This impressive achievement marks a significant milestone in both Hazirah’s career and the state’s sporting history.

Sarawak’s Nur Hazirah Shines Bright with Gold in Tenpin Bowling at Sukma 2024
Sarawak’s Nur Hazirah Shines Bright with Gold in Tenpin Bowling at Sukma 2024,
Image: New Sarawak Tribute

A Historic Triumph

Hazirah’s Gold Medal Performance

Nur Hazirah Ramli delivered an exceptional performance in the women’s singles event, scoring a remarkable 1,261 points. This narrow victory over Selangor’s Adian Mohd Redzwan, who scored 1,254 points, highlights Hazirah’s precision and skill on the bowling lanes. The gold medal win is a testament to her dedication and hard work throughout the competition.

In her victory speech, Hazirah expressed her deep gratitude and satisfaction: “It has always been my dream to win the gold medal in the women’s singles, especially at this year’s Sukma. Thank God, I was able to achieve this goal while making the people and state of Sarawak proud with this gold medal.” This win holds special significance for Hazirah as it is her final year competing in Sukma, adding a poignant touch to her triumph.

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The Road to Victory

Achieving gold at Sukma 2024 was no easy feat for Hazirah. The journey to her success was fraught with challenges, from intense training sessions to rigorous tournaments leading up to the Games. Hazirah reflected on the grueling process: “Training was exhausting, especially with so many tournaments leading up to this. But being on home ground pushed me to give it my all, and it was absolutely worth it.” Her perseverance and commitment to excellence were crucial in securing her place at the top.

Challenges and Competitions

The Fierce Competition

While Hazirah celebrated her success, the journey was not without its hurdles. Sarawak’s other contenders faced stiff competition. Claudia Kumang Jakson, who was initially in third place, and Fan Yew Tsen in the men’s singles, both encountered challenges that prevented them from securing podium finishes. The fierce competition in the third squad demonstrated the high level of skill and determination from all participants, underscoring the competitive nature of Sukma 2024.

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Looking Forward

Despite the setbacks experienced by her teammates, Hazirah remains optimistic about future events. She is determined to maintain her winning momentum and give her best performance in upcoming competitions, particularly in the masters event. Her dedication to the sport and her state reflects the high standards and competitive spirit present at Sukma 2024.

Conclusion

Nur Hazirah Ramli’s gold medal win in tenpin bowling is a proud moment for Sarawak and a fitting end to her Sukma career. Her achievement not only contributes to the state’s medal tally but also inspires future athletes to pursue excellence. As Sarawak celebrates this victory, the spotlight is on Hazirah’s remarkable journey and the bright future that lies ahead for both her and the state’s sporting community.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.