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Shoot for the stars: (From left) Nurul Syasya Nadiah Mohd Ariffin, Mumtazah Syahiidah Shamsuri and Khairunnabiha Baharin won the women’s 25m sport pistol gold.

THIS year’s Malaysia Games (Sukma) saw no shortage of keen rivalries among the states.

Johor ripped apart their closest rivals to emerge as overall champions for the first time as the curtain came down on the Games on Saturday after 11 days of action.

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