LONDON: Pandelela Rinong has created Malaysian diving history. The 
19-year-old from Sarawak won a bronze medal in the women’s 10m 
individual platform event at the Aquatics Centre early Friday.
It was Malaysia's first-ever Olympics medal in a sport other than badminton, besides making Pandelela the first Malaysian woman to win an Olympics medal.
  Gold medallist Chen Ruolin (centre) of China poses
 on the podium with silver medallist Brittany Broben (left) of Australia
 and bronze medallist Pandelela Rinong (right) of Malaysia during the 
women's 10m platform victory ceremony at the Aquatics Centre on 
Thursday. - REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
 
She garnered a total of 359.20 points to finish behind China's Chen 
Ruolin, who won the gold on 422.30 points while Brittany Broben from 
Australia won the silver on 366.50 points.
Gold medallist Chen Ruolin (centre) of China poses
 on the podium with silver medallist Brittany Broben (left) of Australia
 and bronze medallist Pandelela Rinong (right) of Malaysia during the 
women's 10m platform victory ceremony at the Aquatics Centre on 
Thursday. - REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
 
She garnered a total of 359.20 points to finish behind China's Chen 
Ruolin, who won the gold on 422.30 points while Brittany Broben from 
Australia won the silver on 366.50 points.
Although diving had promised a medal here, not many had given the team a chance, especially since they had failed in their last six events.
But Pandelela delivered. Her feat also helped the national contingent match Malaysia’s best placing in the Olympics - the silver and bronze won at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
  Pandelela Rinong competing during the Women's 10m 
Platform final of the Diving competitions at the Aquatics Centre on 
Thursday. - EPA/MARIUS BECKER
 
 
Then, the badminton doubles pairing of Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock 
won the silver while Rashid Sidek won the bronze in the men's singles.
Pandelela Rinong competing during the Women's 10m 
Platform final of the Diving competitions at the Aquatics Centre on 
Thursday. - EPA/MARIUS BECKER
 
 
Then, the badminton doubles pairing of Cheah Soon Kit and Yap Kim Hock 
won the silver while Rashid Sidek won the bronze in the men's singles.
Pandelela said she hoped her achievement in London 2012 would inspire others to take up diving as a competitive event.
"I am so happy with winning this medal. It is something that I had only dreamt off and now diving can look at it as a turning point.
  Pandelela Rinong poses with her bronze medal after
 finishing third in the Women's 10m Platform Final for the Diving 
competition held at the Aquatics Center on Thursday. - EPA/PATRICK B. 
KRAEMER
 
"I feel that a huge burden has been lifted off my shoulders and we can now look forward to better times," she said.
Pandelela Rinong poses with her bronze medal after
 finishing third in the Women's 10m Platform Final for the Diving 
competition held at the Aquatics Center on Thursday. - EPA/PATRICK B. 
KRAEMER
 
"I feel that a huge burden has been lifted off my shoulders and we can now look forward to better times," she said.
Pandelela started off the final poorly, getting only 58.50 points for her first dive to be placed in 10th spot.
Up to the third dive, she was still in 10th place but her final two dives were well-received by the judges and netted 81.60 and 76.80 points respectively.
"After the first dive, I told myself not to be worried and to stay calm. At that point I was not thinking of a medal at all. I just wanted to do my best.
"I am glad that my routines worked and some of the others registered slightly lower points," she said.
 
It was Malaysia's first-ever Olympics medal in a sport other than badminton, besides making Pandelela the first Malaysian woman to win an Olympics medal.
Although diving had promised a medal here, not many had given the team a chance, especially since they had failed in their last six events.
But Pandelela delivered. Her feat also helped the national contingent match Malaysia’s best placing in the Olympics - the silver and bronze won at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
Pandelela said she hoped her achievement in London 2012 would inspire others to take up diving as a competitive event.
"I am so happy with winning this medal. It is something that I had only dreamt off and now diving can look at it as a turning point.
Pandelela started off the final poorly, getting only 58.50 points for her first dive to be placed in 10th spot.
Up to the third dive, she was still in 10th place but her final two dives were well-received by the judges and netted 81.60 and 76.80 points respectively.
"After the first dive, I told myself not to be worried and to stay calm. At that point I was not thinking of a medal at all. I just wanted to do my best.
"I am glad that my routines worked and some of the others registered slightly lower points," she said.
 
 
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