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00:00 (THE OLYMPICS)
00:05 I had to win this.
00:08 Shakira Shahid from Malaysia.
00:12 I didn't have enough aero.
00:15 It was a bit of a challenge for me.
00:19 Shakira will be releasing her last arrow
00:22 in this Olympic Games.
00:25 It was like my father.
00:26 I didn't expect to see my daughter
00:28 go to the Olympics like that.
00:30 (SHAKIRA SHAHID, MALAYSIA)
00:32 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
00:35 (AND WAS RECOGNISED AS A MEDAL WINNER)
00:38 My name is Shakira Binti Mashaid.
00:41 I'm from Ferdam Midoi, Segamat, Johor.
00:45 I'm 23 years old.
00:49 I'm also a student at the University of Malaysia
00:53 in the Communication Bachelor's Degree.
00:55 I'm in my third year.
00:59 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
01:04 I had to win this because my father
01:09 took me to the Olympics
01:13 at a low school.
01:16 That's where I started.
01:18 It started with my brother.
01:21 He started winning at school.
01:23 My father saw the bright future
01:28 and the passion.
01:29 That's why he took me to train
01:32 and to be with Mr. Guzul.
01:35 I started playing in the regional competition.
01:39 I was 10 years old.
01:42 I won the first medal, number four.
01:46 I was excited.
01:48 I was encouraged to continue my studies.
01:54 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
01:59 My father spent a lot of money
02:03 buying fishing equipment.
02:05 I remember it was tiring.
02:07 I was in a low school.
02:10 We didn't have enough arrows to shoot.
02:15 We had three long arrows and three short arrows.
02:20 We had to change the sides.
02:23 Even the school couldn't afford to pay for the equipment.
02:26 It was a one-off.
02:31 But the federation didn't have enough money.
02:34 It was because of the budget.
02:37 The equipment was quite expensive.
02:40 So, I became a model for the federation.
02:49 I encouraged the young generation to do something useful.
03:00 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
03:04 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
03:09 Shakira will release her last arrow
03:12 in this Olympic Games.
03:16 She realizes that she can't win this competition.
03:22 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
03:24 They were so proud.
03:26 I didn't expect them to be like my father.
03:30 I didn't expect them to say, "Your daughter is going to the Olympics."
03:34 When I was in the Olympics, I was on TV.
03:39 Someone went to the farm and said,
03:42 "I'm going home to see your daughter."
03:45 When my father told me, I was so proud.
03:48 I was like, "This is how people look at me."
03:53 When you have a dream, you must fight for it.
03:56 But for me, the struggle for the federation
03:59 is how to continue my life.
04:02 We know that the federation is mostly B40.
04:07 They mostly work as nurses and laborers.
04:12 It's quite difficult for them to live a normal life,
04:15 to support their families.
04:17 But for me, without them,
04:21 I'm like a granddaughter of the federation.
04:24 It's difficult to live without them.
04:26 (SHE WAS BORN IN MALAYSIA)
04:31 For me, the middle class,
04:34 they have to be brave enough to leave the federation.
04:39 For me, when we leave,
04:42 for example, we go to the city,
04:43 our mindset will be open.
04:46 There are many resources that we can use as a source of income.
04:52 Like online shopping,
04:55 or gaming.
04:56 We can use that as a source of income.
04:58 So for me, they have to try,
05:00 even if they live in a federation or something else.
05:02 But they can have that opportunity.
05:05 To my mother, Badriah Jamal,
05:08 and my father, Masyay Subari,
05:10 I want to thank them
05:13 for their support to me
05:16 and for encouraging me to continue to this stage.
05:20 And I hope I can help them
05:26 by making this country proud.
05:28 31st August, 1957.
05:34 "Merdeka, Merdeka, tetaplah Merdeka,
05:36 biar pasti menjadi sejarah."
05:39 Selamat Hari Kebangsaan demi negara ku.
05:43 (EXPLOSION)
05:46 (EXPLOSION)
05:48 (static)
05:50 [BLANK_AUDIO]