JAKARTA - The weightlifter, Tsabitha Alfiah Ramadhani, is aiming for a ticket to the 2024 Olympics after successfully winning the 2023 SEA Games gold medal. The achievement in Cambodia has triggered the beautiful athlete to achieve a higher target.

In order to achieve this target, the athlete from Bandung went straight to Jakarta to participate in the national training camp (Pelatnas). He hopes to get the opportunity to appear at the Olympics.

"Now we are looking for tickets to enter the Olympics," said Tsabitha in Bandung, Monday, May 22.

Currently, Tsabitha admits that she has been given a target to participate in five competitions to enter the Olympics. However, according to him, there are two competitions that must be participated, namely in Thailand and Saudi Arabia in the near future.

"I only had one time to go to Colombia, so I had to run four more," he said, as quoted by Antara.

He also admitted that the first gold medal he won at the 2023 Cambodian SEA Games was the first gold medal for his career in the international arena.

He admitted that as far as he had a career he had participated in various international events, including the previous two SEA Games. However, in some of these competitions, he was only able to win silver and bronze.

"I've had three SEA Games, if there are many international events too. When Filiphina was bronze, Vietnam was bronze," said Tsabitha in Bandung, West Java, Monday.

The athlete, who is now 23 years old, admitted that the competition at the 2023 SEA Games, especially in the 64 kilogram weightlifting sport, was quite heavy. According to him, the opponent who was quite difficult to beat came from Vietnam.

So he also considered that the victory he won was a fortune sent from God. He was also grateful to have succeeded in becoming one of the four athletes from Bandung Regency who returned home with a gold medal.

Tsabitha is a resident from the Pamengpeuk area, Bandung Regency, West Java. He admitted that he had been in weightlifting since he was 13 years old because he really aspired to be an athlete.

"I just like it instead of not having any work, so fill his useful free time with weightlifting," said Tsabitha.


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