Ng Chun Chen has etched his name into the history books of Malaysian gymnastics after capturing a sensational gold medal in the Vault event at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup 2026.
In a breathtaking display of explosive power and technical precision, Ng recorded a score of 14.183 to claim the top spot on the podium. His performance was enough to edge out local favorite Daniel Trifonov of Bulgaria, who took silver with 14.083, while Hungary’s representative secured the bronze with a score of 14.049.
This victory is a landmark moment for Malaysian sports, marking the first time a Malaysian gymnast has ever won gold in the Vault apparatus at a World Challenge Cup. While Malaysia has tasted success at this level before—notably through Farah Ann Abdul Hadi in Floor Exercise and Tan Fu Jie in Pommel Horse—the Vault title has remained elusive until now.
The Vault is traditionally dominated by powerhouses from Europe and East Asia due to the immense explosive strength and landing accuracy required. Ng’s triumph in Varna proves that Malaysian gymnasts are now elite contenders across multiple disciplines on the global stage.
National coaching staff and gymnastics enthusiasts have hailed the result as a “revolution” for the country’s male artistic gymnastics program. By securing 14.183 points in a highly competitive field, Ng has set a new benchmark for his peers and solidified his status as a world-class athlete.
The sound of Negaraku echoing through the arena in Bulgaria served as a powerful reminder of Malaysia’s rising stock in international gymnastics. With this historic gold in the bag, Ng Chun Chen heads home not just as a champion, but as a pioneer who has opened a new chapter for the sport in Malaysia.



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