Teenage water skier Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah has taken a giant leap forward by adding another feather to her growing list of achievements.

The 14-year-old was in her element as she claimed a first ever podium finish in tricks at the prestigious Nautique Waterski US Junior Masters at the Callaway Gardens, AtlantaĀ on Friday.

Aaliyah, a triple gold medallist at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games last year, had taken second spot in the first round with a score of 6,530.

That was just what she needed as only the top three skiers out of six, progress to the final.

Aaliyah then stayed consistent enough when it mattered to produce a final score of 6,400, behind Canadaā€™s Paige Rini who finished with 8,020.

It was just shy of her season best of 6,960 and some mark off her national record of 7,600 but it was enough to secure her a second placed finish after American Kristen Baldwin only came third with 5,570.

It is quite the achievement for the talented youngster who had burst onto the scene in 2011 when she won her first SEA Games gold medal aged only eight.

Aaliyah, who missed out on podium finishes in 2016 and 2017, was certainly pleased with her effort.

ā€œIā€™m quite satisfied with my runs because I managed to stand up on my first pass, which is the toes tricks, in both the first and final rounds,ā€ said Aaliyah.

ā€œI did fall on my last trick which was the fifth flip and itā€™s something that Iā€™m still not so consistent enough yet.

ā€œIt was a bummer but Iā€™m still so happy to even get into the final in the first place and finishing second was certainly a bonus for me.

ā€œOverall it is quite a motivating result as now I just want to aim higher and higher.

ā€œI also couldnā€™t do this alone and I want to thank Nautique, Cory Pickos with whom Iā€™ve trained with the past month, my family, friends and my sponsors who have supported me and gotten me here,ā€ added Aaliyah.

Malaysian Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (MWWF) head coach Hanifah Yoong was also stoked with Aaliyahā€™s showing.

ā€œShe is eligible for four more years in the junior masters and she may even qualify to be invited for three events – tricks, slalom and jump next year,ā€ said Hanifah.

ā€œThe target is for her to win the junior tricks next year so hopefully she can move up to the pro womenā€™s level in two or three years time.ā€

The successful US Junior Masters outing concludes the national teamā€™s month-long stint in the US.

They have been based at the Cory Pickos ski school since the end of April and also competed at the Florida Inboards Records tournament two weeks earlier.

Then 10-year-old Adam Yoong Hanifah had taken the limelight by winning the boysā€™ Under-13 tricks event with a new national men tricks record of 4,750 points.

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