Costly fall ends Aruwin’s adventure but she’s far from fallen


Good experience: (From left) Aruwin, her mother Siti Alphiah Tunggal and dad Salehhuddin Ayob.

PETALING JAYA: All the excitement came to a sudden stop after Aruwin Salehhuddin fell in her opening run in the alpine skiing women’s slalom event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

She was marked as ‘’did not finish’’ and thus did not qualify for the second run session held later in the afternoon.

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