Nur Assyira wins silver in SEA Games mountain biking event FMTNews FMTSports
National women’s mountain biker Nur Assyira Zainal Abidin defended her silver medal in Phnom Penh, repeating her win in Hanoi last year.
The 29-year-old rider finished the 18.5km race in Kulen Mountain, Siem Reap, which is located about 320km from the Cambodian capital, in a time of 1:17:09s. Sayu Bella Sukma Dewi of Indonesia topped the event which took place in weather conditions reaching almost 40° Celsius, with a time of 1:13.48s, while the bronze medal went to Thai rider Yonthanan Phonkla who recorded 1:18.42s.
Team manager, Mohd Saiful Abdul Jalil described Nur Assyira’s success as a surprise considering that Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines lined up some great riders.
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