• 4 months ago
Nadi Arena (6/8/24)
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00:00The following is the story of a man who was defeated by a woman in the final of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
00:08The man, Lizzie Jacour, was defeated in the final of the 2024 Paris Olympics
00:13when she was defeated in the arena at La Chapelle.
00:16For the gangsters' decision about the Indian representative, La Shazam.
00:20After losing the first game and losing the 38th game,
00:24Zijia decided to rise up and fight with herself,
00:28by becoming a gangster, Il Tizam,
00:30to continue her gold mission at the LA 2028 Olympics.
00:33The following is the story of Zijia with Syahzad Sani.
00:37Malaysia, I am with the winner of the gangster's medal,
00:40badminton, the first man, the 2024 Paris Olympics, Lizzie Jacour.
00:43Zijia, how do you feel,
00:44climbing to the podium at the Olympics, and getting your first Olympic medal?
00:48How do you feel?
00:51You must be confused.
00:53Thank you very much.
00:54Do you think it's heavy?
00:55Yes, it's heavy.
00:56The value is very high, and I hope...
00:58Even though it's bronze, it's heavy.
00:59It's bronze, but it feels like gold.
01:01Do you promise you won't cry during the interview?
01:03Yes, I won't.
01:04For you, yourself, when you said you wanted to go to LA,
01:07how did you get the feeling of going to LA?
01:11I mean, for me, myself,
01:13like I said earlier,
01:15after yesterday's match,
01:18I was thinking,
01:20is it that I wanted this bronze medal?
01:23Is it that I have to fight today?
01:25A lot of thoughts.
01:27You know that our target here is only one,
01:30it's gold.
01:31Then, after losing last night,
01:33I was a bit blank.
01:35But, once I step into court just now,
01:39with the situation like that,
01:41overcome,
01:42I think that's the answer.
01:44Even though I'm just a gangster,
01:48I still fight for myself, I guess.
01:51Is it true or not,
01:53you were actually feverish yesterday,
01:55after that semi-final match with Kun Lawut,
01:57and today you had to fight like that?
02:00There was a bit,
02:02after yesterday's match,
02:04I think maybe I was very disappointed,
02:07and I didn't eat enough,
02:09and this morning,
02:11I think I only ate half a meal,
02:13half rice,
02:15and before entering the court,
02:18I felt that it wasn't right.
02:20And because we have a lot of energy,
02:22we have to eat,
02:23but there's no choice.
02:25This is reality,
02:27we have to accept it,
02:28there's no choice.
02:29So, yeah,
02:30but I'm still happy,
02:32I won.
02:34Anything to say to Malaysians?
02:36I know your hands are tired,
02:37you can hold the mic,
02:38but you didn't say anything to them.
02:40Yeah, to all the Malaysian fans,
02:42thank you,
02:43because you didn't give up for me,
02:46I can feel your energy,
02:48that's why I was able to overcome,
02:50and win the match.
02:51So, thank you so much.
02:54I hope in the future,
02:56even if I lose or win,
02:58I mean,
03:00we must always support our athletes,
03:02no matter what happens,
03:04lose or win,
03:05I hope everyone watching this,
03:09try your best to support the athletes,
03:11it's not easy for us.
03:13Not just me,
03:14I'm not saying this myself,
03:16but every athlete,
03:17including this time,
03:19Tang Jie, Yi Wei, Tina, Perli,
03:22even though they didn't get the medal,
03:25I know they fight a lot,
03:27they train a lot,
03:28to be in this Olympics game,
03:31they dream of winning the podium,
03:33but they didn't get it.
03:34But still,
03:35I think we all as Malaysians,
03:37are proud of them.
03:39Yes, I forgot,
03:40sorry Wei Wei,
03:41I'm still Wei Wei,
03:43I'm still Peer Story,
03:45from the operation until now,
03:47it's not easy,
03:48so a lot of respect to them.

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