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Terengganu's Nur Aisyah captures her second gold in Iskandar Puteri

Terengganu's Nur Aisyah captures her second gold in Iskandar Puteri

The Star23-05-2025

PETALING JAYA: Paris Olympian Nur Aisyah Mohd Zubir (pic) continued to shine for Terengganu in the National Track Cycling Championships in Johor.
Nur Aisyah bagged her second gold after romping to a comfortable win in the women's elite points race final at the Johor Velodrome in Iskandar Puteri last night.

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