Nuraini hopes for some winds of change after winning bronze


Cool sailing: Tengku Nuraini Ezaty Tengku Khairudeen is all smiles after winning bronze in the windsurfing RS:X event.

FROM May till August, national windsurfer Tengku Nuraini Ezaty Tengku Khairudeen did not have any coaching, which made her worried as the Hangzhou Asian Games was coming up.

A month before the games, she got temporary help from Hardi Zainal Abidin and it proved invaluable as she nailed the windsurfing RS:X bronze in her first Asiad.

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