Nurul Suhaila Binte Mohamed Saiful (born 25 February 1995) is a
Singapore
Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
an
pencak silat practitioner. She represented Singapore at the
Southeast Asian Games
The Southeast Asian Games, also known as the SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games are under the regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with sup ...
, the
Asian Games and the Pencak World Championships. Nurul won her first world championship in 2018, at the 15th World Pencak Silat Championship.
Career
Nurul Suhaila started getting interested in Silat when she watched her brother fight. She then decided to compete and prove that girls can fight just as well as the boys can.
Nurul Suhaila started Her Professional Career in
Pencak silat at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games
Pencak Silat at the 2013 SEA Games was held at Zayyarthiri Sports Complex, Naypyidaw, Myanmar between December 8–15.
Medalists
Artistic
Tarung
Men
Women
Medal table
References
{{Events at 2013 Southeast Asian Games
2013 SEA Gam ...
, but She was outmatched by Malaysian Pesilat Siti Zubaidah Che Omar at the Quarter Finals with a score of 5-0. An accomplished silat exponent, Nurul Suhaila clinched a bronze medal for her category (Class D, 60 to 65kg) at the
2015 Southeast Asian Games
The 2015 Southeast Asian Games ( ms, Sukan Asia Tenggara 2015; ; ta, 2015 தென்கிழக்கு ஆசிய விளையாட்டுப் போட்டிகள்), officially known as the 28th Southeast Asian Games, o ...
and also a gold medal at the Sijori Pencak Silat Championships in 2014.
Selly Andriani had denied Suhaila gold in the final of the
15th World Pencak Silat Championship, and defeated the Singaporean again in the semi-final of the same tournament the
following year, which resulted in Suhaila getting a silver and bronze respectively. However, at the
18th World Pencak Silat Championship, Suhaila defeated two-time world champion, Selly Andriani 4-1 at the
OCBC Arena
The Singapore Sports Hub (Chinese: 新加坡体育城; Malay: Hab Sukan Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் விளையாட்டு மையம்) is a sports and recreation district in Kallang, Singapore. The Sports ...
to enter Class D (60-65kg) final. She faced Thailand's Janejira Wankrue and defeated the latter, and got her first world title.
In 2019, at the first United States Open Pencak Silat Championships in Sterling, Virginia, Singapore won 16 gold medals out of a possible 27. Suhaila, together with Sheik Ferdous and Iqbal Abdul Rahman, won gold in the tournament.
In
Pencak silat at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, Suhaila was defeated by Vietnamese Pesilat Tran Thi Them in the Semi-finals, resulting Her to achieve the bronze medal
Nurul Suhaila finally won Gold in
Pencak silat at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games, after defeating Her Malaysian rival Siti Shazwana Ajak
However in
Pencak silat at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games, Nurul Suhaila was defeated by Vietnam's Quang Thi Thu Ngia in the Semi-Finals, making Her won the Bronze
Personal life
Nurul Suhaila has an older sister, Nurul Shafiqah Saiful, who is also a national pencak silat athlete.
Suhaila graduated from
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the purview of the Ministry of Education in Singapore.
Established in 1963, the polytechnic is renowned for its business programmes.
History
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with a diploma in mass communications.
Nurul is Muslim
References
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1995 births
Living people
Singaporean female martial artists
Pencak silat practitioners at the 2018 Asian Games
SEA Games bronze medalists for Singapore
Competitors at the 2017 SEA Games
Competitors at the 2019 SEA Games
Silat practitioners
Ngee Ann Polytechnic alumni
Asian Games competitors for Singapore
SEA Games gold medalists for Singapore
Competitors at the 2021 SEA Games
SEA Games medalists in pencak silat