
After reaching the set target of 36 gold medals yesterday, he called on the national contingent to continue their fighting spirit in the final two days of the Games before the closing ceremony on Monday.
“In the beginning, we were waiting to reach 36 golds, now we have got 37, and we are waiting to get more than the set target,” he told reporters at the Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Centre.
Earlier, he witnessed national weightlifter Erry Hidayat grab the bronze in the men’s 73kg category by breaking his national record after lifting a total of 316kg.
Meanwhile, Faizal hoped that the two young athletes who will compete in the muay thai final tomorrow can provide a challenge to reap gold.
“They have played well so far. There is a pretty high chance even when facing opponents considered favourites.
“Although we are the underdogs, fight hard and try to bring home the gold.”
Tomorrow, Nur Amisha Azrilrizal will face Srila Oo Wansawang from Thailand in the elite women’s under 51kg final, while Nor Iman Aliff Rakib faces the host country’s representative Huynh Hoang Phi in the elite men’s under 54kg final.
As of 3pm local time, Malaysia had won 37 gold, 40 silver and 81 bronze medals.