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Saturday, September 4, 2021

Liek Hou bags Malaysia's 2nd gold medal at Tokyo Paralympics

 


Six-time world champion Cheah Liek Hou made history today when he became the first Paralympic badminton men’s singles champion.

The 33-year-old world number two was in amazing form as he crushed his nemesis and favourite Dheva Anrimusthi of Indonesia 21-17, 21-15 in the men’s singles SU5 (physical impairment) final at the Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan today.

Badminton is making its debut at the Tokyo Paralympics.

In the first game, world number one Anrimusthi made a series of errors to hand Liek Hou a comfortable 5-0 before the Indonesian closed the gap to 5-8.

After taking a commanding lead of 11-5 at the interval, Liek Hou’s performance took a dip, allowing the Indonesian to pull level at 15-15.

The national shuttler then regained his composure before a powerful smash earned him the final point to win the first game 21-17.

The second game was a much closer battle, with both shuttlers fighting neck-and-neck before Liek Hou took a slim 11-10 lead at the interval.

This time, Liek Hou showed great resilience to absorb the Indonesian’s attacks before sealing a 21-15 win to bag the coveted gold medal.

Liek Hou then fell flat on the court savouring this golden moment before getting up and heading straight to his coach Rashid Sidek to celebrate a stupendous victory.

This also helped Liek Hou stretch his winning streak in the Tokyo Paralympic Games to five straight matches, including three wins in Group B earlier.

Earlier today, the national athlete staged a great fightback to upset Fang Jen-yu of Chinese Taipei 15-21, 21-10, 21-16 in the semi-finals.

The Kuala Lumpur-born Liek Hou’s win means that Malaysia has now won two gold medals, following powerlifting ace Bonnie Bunyau Gustin’s heroics in the men’s 72kg event on Aug 28.

The national contingent has been set a three-gold target for the Tokyo Paralympics.

Malaysia has also bagged two silver medals so far, one through Bonnie’s team-mate Jong Yee Khie in the 107kg event on Monday (Aug 30).

National boccia player Chew Wei Lun also bagged silver after losing 4-2 to defending champion David Smith of Great Britain in the mixed individual BC1 (physical impairment) category on Wednesday (Sept 1).

Meanwhile, Jen-yu’s hopes of a bronze medal were dashed when he lost 16-21, 9-21 to Indonesian Suryo Nugroho in 41 minutes.

Bernama

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