SABRI Nur Dhabitah

12 Jul 1999
22
Female
KUALA LUMPUR
 
Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR
 
Malaysia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
DIV Diving Women's 3m Springboard 4

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation10m Platform3m Synchro W
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA9th (338.00)5th (293.40)

World Championships
YearLocation1m Springboard3m Springboard10m Platform3m Synchro W3m Synchro X
2019Gwangju, KOR-25th (249.05)-8th (277.35)11th (271.29)
2017Budapest, HUN17th (242.35)10th (292.35)-6th (288.72)-
2015Kazan, RUS-19th (276.65)14th (316.40)8th (294.66)-

Asian Games
YearLocation1m Springboard3m Springboard3m Synchro W10m Synchro W
2018Indonesia4th (263.05)3rd (330.75)2nd (298.23)3rd (310.80)

World Cup
YearLocation3m Springboard3m Synchro W3m Synchro X
2021Tokyo, JPN14th (277.25)15th (217.95)-
2018Wuhan, CHN11th (301.30)7th (271.71)6th (295.80)

World Series overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
Year3m Springboard10m Platform3m Synchro3m Synchro10m Synchro
20191 x 3rd, 1 x 11th-3 x 5th, 2 x 6th, 3 x 7th3 x 5th, 2 x 6th, 3 x 7th2 x 4th, 1 x 6th
20182 x 6th, 1 x 7th, 1 x 8th-1 x 5th, 2 x 6th--
2017-1 x 5th, 2 x 9th, 1 x 10th1 x 4th, 1 x 5th, 1 x 6th-1 x 2nd, 1 x 4th

Grand Prix overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
Year3m Springboard3m Synchro
2019-1 x 1st
20171 x 3rd, 1 x 4th1 x 2nd, 1 x 3rd

World Series & Grand Prix - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventCompetitionLocationResult
12019Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixGold Coast, QLD, AUS271.80
22017Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixKuala Lumpur, MAS272.19
22017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesWindsor, ON, CAN298.80
320193m SpringboardWorld SeriesLondon, GBR344.40
320173m SpringboardGrand PrixKuala Lumpur, MAS316.85
32017Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixGold Coast, QLD, AUS265.71
42019Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesBeijing, CHN305.76
42019Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesSagamihara, JPN302.64
420173m SpringboardGrand PrixGold Coast, QLD, AUS272.70
42017Synchronised 3m SpringboardWorld SeriesGuangzhou, CHN301.98
42017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesKazan, RUS283.02


Legend
M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Bita (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Baking. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Athlete
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Health Science - Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, Malaysia
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English, Malay
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Li Rui [national], CHN; Christian Brooker [national], AUS
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Her brother Mohd Danial Sabri has competed in diving at international level. (thestar.com.my, 14 Sep 2013)
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2013 for Malaysia, Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States of America (Athlete, 13 Aug 2018)
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She competed with a minor back injury at the 2017 South East Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (stadiumastro.com, 26 Aug 2017)

She competed with a hip injury at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. (bjssaquatic.blogspot.co.uk, 12 Aug 2014)
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She began diving at age seven in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Athlete, 13 Aug 2018)
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She began swimming at age seven but her father, who was a teacher, realised her physique was more suitable for diving and got her to switch sports. "My father put me into diving after reading an article about it. [Malaysian diver] Pandelela Rinong was a rising star at the time. I fell in love with the sport when I won my first medal at age nine at the 2008 Malaysian Games [SUKMA] in Terengganu." (graduan.com, 04 Jan 2021; Athlete, 13 Aug 2018; sports.my, 13 Jun 2012)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (kosmo.com.my, 27 Aug 2020; Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Competing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (Athlete, 13 Aug 2018)
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Malaysian diver Pandelela Rinong. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Her family. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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"Never give up." (Athlete, 13 Aug 2018)
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In 2019 she was appointed a Member of the Order of the Territorial Crown in Malaysia. (mn2s.com, 15 May 2019; rojakdaily.com, 20 Feb 2019)

She was named Female Athlete of the Year by the Federal Territory Sports Council [MSWP] in Malaysia in 2017 and 2019. (Instagram profile, 12 Oct 2019; freemalaysiatoday.com, 12 Oct 2019; bharian.com.my, 01 Nov 2017)

She lit the cauldron at the opening ceremony of the 2017 South East Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (nationmultimedia.com, 20 Aug 2017)

She was named Best Young Athlete at the 2016 Sportswriters Association of Malaysia Awards. (nst.com.my, 03 Mar 2017)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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