SEA Games: Lim Kok Leong wins gold for Malaysia in six-red snooker singles


HANOI: Lim Kok Leong gave Malaysia the first snooker gold when he won the six-red snooker singles competition on Tuesday (May 17) night.

Kok Leong beat Jefrey Roda of the Philippines in the final to ensure Malaysia will return home with a gold medal for the second straight SEA Games.

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