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Nationality | Bruneian | |||||||||||
Born | 24 January 1977 | (age 47)|||||||||||
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Hajah Amalia Haji Matali (born 24 January 1977) is an international lawn bowler from Brunei Darussalam. [1] [2]
Matali has represented Brunei Darussalam at the Commonwealth Games, in the pairs event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. [3]
She caused a sensation when reaching the final and winning the silver medal at the 2016 World Singles Champion of Champions in Brisbane, Australia. [4] [5]
In 2018, she was selected by Brunei to represent the nation at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. She participated in the Lawn bowls at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles and just missed out on reaching the quarter finals after a third place finish in group B. [2]
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Personal information | ||||||||||||
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Nationality | Bruneian | |||||||||||
Born | 24 January 1977 | (age 47)|||||||||||
Medal record
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Hajah Amalia Haji Matali (born 24 January 1977) is an international lawn bowler from Brunei Darussalam. [1] [2]
Matali has represented Brunei Darussalam at the Commonwealth Games, in the pairs event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. [3]
She caused a sensation when reaching the final and winning the silver medal at the 2016 World Singles Champion of Champions in Brisbane, Australia. [4] [5]
In 2018, she was selected by Brunei to represent the nation at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. She participated in the Lawn bowls at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles and just missed out on reaching the quarter finals after a third place finish in group B. [2]
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