For Kho, nothing beats experience of competing in meet, not even a bronze


PETALING JAYA: For bowler Lavinia Kho, her bronze medal from the recent Asian Intercity Championships holds a weight far greater than its metal, as the lessons she gained from the experience proved more valuable.

The 19-year-old Lavinia finished third after going down 160-176, 199-189, 7-10 to Zatil Iman Abdul Ghani in the semi-finals of the women’s Masters event.

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