Bonnie tunai janji, pecah rekod dunia miliknya sendiri dengan 232KG juga dapat emas kedua negara Paralimpik 2024

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Nadi Arena (6/9/24)
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00:00Hi everyone, assalamualaikum. Welcome to Nadi Arena, Nadi Sukan Malaysia.
00:11A very happy evening for all Malaysians when we secure another gold medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
00:18Not just a gold medal, but we broke the world record. Amazing.
00:22Because we have another happy moment from the land of Paris for Malaysians.
00:26Of course, we are all celebrating.
00:29On the 6th of September, 2024, at 7pm, Bonnie Bunyau's sensation continued for her second gold medal at the Paris Paralympics.
00:39More sweetly, she broke the world record with 132kg.
00:43At the same time, she secured her second gold medal at the Paralympics.
00:48Bonnie Bunyau Gussin, the world heavyweight champion,
00:52did not have a problem lifting the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympics at the Arena Porter de la Chapelle.
00:59The world champion in 2023, weighing in at 72kg,
01:02managed to defend her victory at the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics.
01:06At the same time, she spent the night sitting on the highest podium at the prestigious arena
01:10while listening to the song, Negaraku Berkumandang, for the second time at the land of Paris.
01:16In the heavyweight final, the Sarawakian athlete managed to break her own world record
01:22with 232kg, which set a new world record.
01:27She did the first lift with 221kg, before securing her second gold medal with 226kg.
01:35The third lift, 232kg, was enough to break her own world record
01:40and become the second gold medalist at the Paralympics after Chia Leghau.
01:47The world heavyweight champion, Bonnie Bunyau Gussin,
01:50defended her gold medal at the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics
01:54and won the gold medal weighing in at 72kg.
01:57In Paris, Bonnie did the same thing.
02:00First of all, Bonnie, you made this lift look easy, but it wasn't.
02:06I'm very proud of my performance this time.
02:10Even though I was sick, I still pushed.
02:13So, at that time, I calmed myself down to keep fighting.
02:21Bonnie, when we promise, there's pressure.
02:24Why do you dare to promise to renew your world record?
02:30For me, this promise must be fulfilled.
02:35This is my promise.
02:39In the last lift, I think the pain was from the world record lift.
02:46I felt the pain before the first lift.
02:52So, I avoided the pain.
02:55I did my best.
02:58I did what I could do.
03:01What did your coach say when you agreed to renew your world record?
03:06Did you plan to renew your world record here?
03:11At first, we didn't plan to renew our world record
03:14because of my left shoulder injury.
03:18So, we wanted to save the gold medal first.
03:23My coach also planned to break the world record
03:27if we lift the second lift.
03:30Other than the world record,
03:32why is your second Paralympic gold medal sweeter than the Tokyo Olympics?
03:37Why?
03:38This time, I think Paris is really hard for me.
03:44I've been injured twice this year.
03:48So, I hope this is my last injury.
03:52So, this is the sweetest memory I got.
03:56For the Malaysian people and your fans in Surawak,
03:59we've just returned from Surawak.
04:01Many people said,
04:02Bang, give them a greeting.
04:03Okay.
04:04Say something for Malaysia and Surawak.
04:07To all Malaysian people,
04:09I would like to say thank you very much
04:11for your support.
04:13And also, thank you to all Surawak people,
04:16Agi Hidup, Agi Kelaban.
04:18This is the result of Agi Hidup, Agi Kelaban.
04:21Okay, the last one.
04:22For your beloved lover.
04:24My beloved lover.
04:25To my family,
04:27my family,
04:28my coaches,
04:29and also to the ASN staff
04:31who helped me a lot.
04:33KBS, MSN,
04:34I would like to say thank you to all of you.
04:38Thank you for supporting me
04:40and giving me all the comforts.
04:45Girlfriend?
04:46Girlfriend.
04:47Okay, thank you very much.
04:57For more information, visit www.kbs.org

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