Jowen strikes gold again
Jowen Lim bagged his second SEA Games wushu gold in two days, after winning the men's changquan event with a score of 9.68 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Hall 5 yesterday.
On Monday, the 18-year-old had clinched the men's optional daoshu and gunshu gold.
The second-year Sports and Leisure Management student at Republic Polytechnic admitted that he had exceeded his own expectations with his two-gold haul after edging out Vietnam's Tran Xuan Hiep (9.67) and Indonesia's Edgar Marvelo (9.66).
Speaking to The New Paper over the phone, Jowen said: "This is my second SEA Games, and to walk away with two golds, I have definitely exceeded my own expectations.
"For me, I felt that today went really well.
PERFORMED BETTER
"I saw the video of my performance and in my opinion I performed much better than in training."
However, Jowen, who won a gold as part of Singapore's duilian trio at the 2015 SEA Games, is not getting carried away with his results.
While the gold medals mean a lot to him, he believes that they don't necessarily mean that he is the best in South-east Asia.
He said: "Only if you win the same event consecutively, then you can consider yourself a real SEA Games gold medallist in wushu."
Looking ahead, Jowen said that he will continue to try to perfect his routines.
He added: "In every competition, the nerves are the same. I try not to think about the medals, but focus on my performance.
"I always strive to perfect my routines."
Meanwhile, Samuel Tan secured a silver medal in the men's compulsory 3rd taijiquan category, while Ho Lin Ying claimed a bronze in the women's compulsory 3rd taijiquan event.
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