rhythmic gymnastics

Joe Ee to hoop in Rhythmic Gymnastic Championships in Tashkent

2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist, Ng Joe Ee, might dance her way in one routine – hoop – at the 15th Rhythmic Gymnastic Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from May 2 to 4.

[WATCH] Rhythm through time: former national gymnasts unveil secrets of success, nostalgia from dazzling 90s

During the vibrant 90s, Carolyn Au Yong, El Regina Tajudin, Sarina Sundara Rajah and Thye Chee Kiat became Malaysia’s rhythmic gymnastics sensations, leaving an indelible mark at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games.

Asiad: painful back, ankle scupper Joe Ee’s plans to shine in rhythmic gymnastics

A painful back and left ankle put paid to national rhythmic gymnast Ng Joe Ee’s hopes of a fruitful outing as she could only finish 11th in the final of the individual all-around event of the Hangzhou Asian Games at the Huanglong Sports Centre Gymnasium here last night.

Asiad: Joe Ee beats debut nerves to make gymnastics all-round final

Rhythmic gymnast Ng Joe Ee had butterflies in her stomach during her first routine on her Asian Games debut but, thankfully, she managed to stay calm and regain her composure to dance her way into the final of the individual all-around event.

Tough task awaits Joe Ee at Asiad: Sarina

Rhythmic gymnast Ng Joe Ee should expect a difficult task at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games as the forthcoming multi-sport event will pose a significant challenge to the 2022 Commonwealth Games double gold medallist.

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