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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – From gold medal to bust.
Wushu bet Daniel Parantac missed out on a podium finish in the men’s taijijian event on Sunday, August 20 in the Southeast Asian Games at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center here.
Parantac, 26, finished in fourth place after winning the gold two years ago in Singapore.
Performing first, Parantac’s routine earned him a score of 9.56. But he was quickly overtaken by Indonesia’s wushu practitioner Bobie Valentinus, who performed second and had a score of 9.65.
Part of Parantac’s routine. He gets a score of 9.56 for it #SEAGames2017 pic.twitter.com/wVNkAQOmqs
— Jane Bracher (@janebracher) August 20, 2017
Host Malaysia’s bet Jack Chang Loh won gold with a score of 9.67. Valentinus copped the silver, while Singapore’s Jun Kai Chan took bronze with a 9.62 score.
Parantac, a native of Baguio, also won gold in the same event in SEA Games 2013 and a silver in 2011, and was a silver medalist at the 2014 Asian Games. – Rappler.com
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