Role Diver Height 1.52 m | Sport Diving Weight 45 kg Name Nur Sabri | |
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Born 12 July 1999 (age 25) ( 1999-07-12 ) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Similar Leong Mun Yee, Ng Yan Yee, Cheong Jun Hoong |
Meet the new malaysian star of olympic diving nur dhabitah sabri
Nur Dhabitah binti Sabri (born 12 July 1999) is a Malaysian diver. She won the bronze medal in the 10 metre synchronised platform event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Contents
- Meet the new malaysian star of olympic diving nur dhabitah sabri
- Bad Jokes With Malaysias SEA Games Diving Team
- Background and early life
- Personal life
- Career
- Competition history
- References

Bad Jokes With Malaysia's SEA Games Diving Team
Background and early life

Dhabitah was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is the youngest among four siblings. Initially, she started her aquatic exposure thru swimming clubs. After several competition, her father decided to switch her into diving due to her small body physique. She learned swimming and diving together with her older brother, Muhammad Danial Sabri. Both of them were planning to debut internationally together but unable due to Danial's traumatic physical injury sustained before the debut.
Personal life

Dhabitah likes to watch Korean drama such as Running Man (TV series). She is also an avid fan of K-pop groups such as Big Bang (South Korean band), 2NE1 and Black Pink.

Besides that, she occasionally practices and delves into extreme sport such as parkour and trampoline as a hobby.

Dhabitah loves eating Roti canai and craves for it whenever she needs to train abroad.
Career

Nur Dhabitah Sabri debuted into the international diving competition scene at the 2013 SEA Games, Myanmar.

In 2015, after winning the women’s 10m platform individual at the 2015 Asian Diving Cup, Nur Dhabitah earned a slot to the 2016 Summer Olympics.
She started being recognised at the 2016 Summer Olympics due to the hype around her bubbly smiling personality during intense diving match.
In 2017, Dhabitah was bestowed with the honours of lighting up the official 2017 SEA Games, Malaysia cauldron. The opening gala suspended the 5 foot athlete up into the air to ignite the gigantic and enormous cauldron fashioned as a traditional Malaysian oil lamp. The Malaysia Minister of Youth and Sport, Khairy Jamaluddin appointed Dhabitah as the officiator due to her promising athletic future as well as the icon to ushers a new age of sporting excellence in Malaysia.
Competition history
Malaysia National Competition
International Competition