The 26-year-old, who won a gold medal in men's Taijiquan a day earlier, scored a higher point (9.68) than Jones Llabres Inso (9.65) of the Philippines and Brunei's Hosea Wong Zheng Yu (9.60) at the World Trade Center, Manila.
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In doing so, he won Malaysia's fifth gold in the Philippines and successfully defended the two gold medals won by Loh Jack Chang in Kuala Lumpur two years ago.
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