HANGZHOU: It was ultimately one mountain too many for Singapore’s Amita Berthier, who was eliminated in the women’s individual foil quarter-finals at the Asian Games on Monday (Sep 25). At the Hangzhou Dianzi University Gymnasium, the 22-year-old fell 11-15 to South Korea’s Hong Sena. The South Korea
HANGZHOU: It was ultimately one mountain too many for Singapore’s Amita Berthier, who was eliminated in the women’s individual foil quarter-finals at the Asian Games on Monday .
On the other hand, her South Korean opponent in the quarter finals began her table of 16 match earlier, winning 15-11. “It was just very overwhelming having to run from one place to another after a very intense bout that I just had.”
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