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Hands up!: (From left) Johor’s Nurul Syasya Nadiah Ariffin, Mumtazah Syahiidah Shamsuri and Khairunnabiha Baharin celebrate after winning the 25m team sport pistol gold. — KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star

IT MAY appear as a huge upset after Nurul Syasya Nadiah Ariffin failed to win a medal in the women’s 25m sport pistol but the SEA Games champion was unperturbed.

As far as she is concerned, her mission was successful as Johor won the team gold while the actual contender and teammates, Mumtazah Syahiidah Shamsuri (17 points) and Khairunnabiha Baharin (16) made a 1-2 finish in the individual event.

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