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Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from May 25 to 26.
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“It’s something to chase,” he said. “My coach and I always say it’s pretty hard being the hunted but having that world record there means I am still the hunter.” Olympic and world men’s 200m breaststroke champion Stubblety-Cook was put under immense pressure by England’s defending champion James Wilby but powered down the home straight to win in 2:08.07. Canada’s Summer McIntosh, just 15 years old, destroyed the field in the women’s 400m individual medley. She recorded a new Games record of 4:29.01 — more than three seconds quicker than her winning time at the recent world championships. Breaking her own world junior record, she finished nearly eight seconds clear of second-placed Australian Kiah Melverton. “I’ve been working on a lot of stuff in training so I can execute my 400m IM better than I did at the worlds, because I had so much room for improvement — and I still do,” she said. In the cycling events, taking place in London, Australia won the women’s 4,000 metres team pursuit and New Zealand won the men’s event. Much of the focus was on England’s Laura Kenny, who took an emotional bronze medal in the women’s race. The 30-year-old has endured a torrid time since last year’s Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics, suffering a miscarriage and an ectopic pregnancy. “I’ve never felt so much pressure to try to win a bronze medal in my whole career,” Kenny said. New Zealand also won the women’s team sprint. Flora Duffy — Bermuda’s first-ever Olympic champion — became the first triathlete to win two Commonwealth Games titles with a dominant display in Sutton Park. The 34-year-old finished the sprint-distance event in 55min 25sec. That was 41 seconds clear of England’s Georgia Taylor-Brown, who also took silver behind Duffy in Tokyo last year. England’s Alex Yee won the men’s event in a time of 50min 34sec. Australia beat India by three wickets in the first-ever Commonwealth Games women’s cricket match, with Ash Gardner scoring 52 not out and Jess Jonassen taking 4-22 in the Twenty20 match. In the later match, also at Edgbaston, Barbados beat Pakistan by 15 runs. England became the first team to win three successive Commonwealth Games team gymnastics golds with victory for the men.





