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Gold hopes now with V-Shem/Wee Kiong
RIO DE JANEIRO: One down...two to go as badminton carries Malaysia's first gold medal hope in the tail end of the Rio Olympic Games which closes on Sunday.
Peng Soon our champion, says dad
GEORGE TOWN: "Win or lose, I am still proud of the achievement of Peng Soon at the Olympic Games," said Chan Chee Kong, the father of the national mixed doubles player.
Stunning at modelling, too
PETALING JAYA: Not only is Goh Liu Ying a world-class shuttler, she is also a stunning model.
Smashing time for fans
GEORGE TOWN: Badminton fans cheered on Malaysian shuttlers in action at the Rio Olympics on a big screen at Gurney Paragon Mall here.
Pride soars as our shuttlers take silver
GEORGE TOWN: Mixed doubles Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying might not have won gold but this has not stopped Malaysians from going all out to give their support to the pair as they struggled against their Indonesian adversary.
Mixed doubles pair win silver
PETALING JAYA: Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying will be taking home silver medals for the badminton mixed doubles, coming up just short of achieving their dreams for gold in their final match at the Rio Olympics on Wednesday.
Mixed doubles pair trailing after first set
PETALING JAYA: Indonesians Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir have taken the opening set with 21-14 against Malaysians Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying in the mixed doubles final match at the Rio Olympics on Wednesday.
Malaysia dreams of gold
PETALING JAYA: The nation waits with bated breath as mixed doubles shuttlers Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying bid to become the first Olympic gold medallists in Malaysian history.
Johor Sultan rooting for Malaysian shuttlers
JOHOR BARU: Along with millions of Malaysians, the Johor royal family will also be rooting for the nation’s badminton mixed doubles team to take home the first-ever Olympic gold in the finals against Indonesia Wednesday night.
Ice-cool Chong Wei strolls into semis
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Lee Chong Wei has secured a spot in the semi-finals of the men’s singles after defeating Chou Tien-Chen 21-9, 21-15 in straight sets in his quarterfinal match at the Rio Olympics.