The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jonathan hopes to peak at 2017 SEA Games

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SEPANG: After a credible performanc­e at the Korean Open Athletics Championsh­ips, national athlete Jonathan Nyepa is optimistic the Malaysian Athletics Federation (MAF) will select him for the 100metres sprint event at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games in August.

“Now, all Malaysian sprinters are working hard to be in the list for the individual events. Based on my time at the Korean Open Athletics Championsh­ip, I am in second place behind Hafiz (Khairul Hafiz Jantan),” said the 21-year-old athlete from Belaga, Sarawak, at the KL Internatio­nal Airport 2 here late Wednesday night upon his return from South Korea .

Khairul Hafiz is the 100m national record holder with a time of 10.18s.

Jonathan said his record time at the championsh­ip in Jeongseon, South Korea, was not his peak.

“I did not expect to record a time of below 10.30s. However, the success in Korea was not the peak. I want to reach the peak at the SEA Games,” said Jonathan, who was trained by former national sprinter Watson Nyambek at the initial stage of his involvemen­t in athletics.

Jonathan won the silver medal at the Korean meet with a time of 10.28s, while fellow Malaysian athlete Nixson Kennedy finished on 10.43s.

The gold medal was won by host sprinter Kim Kok Young who set a new Korean national record of 10.07s.

“Actually, I did not expect to record my best time at the championsh­ip. It was very competitiv­e. The Korean Olympic athlete (Kim) qualified for the World Athletics Championsh­ip,” he said.

Jonathan said he wanted to focus on the 100m and 4x100m events at the upcoming SEA Games.

He will be competing in the Asian Track and Field (ATF) Championsh­ip to be held in Bhubaneswa­r, India, from July 6 to 9 where he will be grouped for the first time with Khairul Hafiz, Nixson and Badrul Hisham Manap in the 4x100m event. Bernama

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