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BRISBANE: Cycling sprint world champion Matt Glaetzer said he felt embarrasse­d after he was dumped out in the early stages at the Commonweal­th Games in front of a shocked Australian crowd on Saturday.

Glaetzer was the hero on Friday when he romped to gold in the men’s keirin, but less than 24 hours later he was stunned by Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, who came a lowly 34th at the recent world championsh­ips.

Glaetzer, 25, a hot favourite for sprint gold on Australia’s Gold Coast, had qualified fastest and set a Commonweal­th Games record of 9.583 seconds in the process.

But he crashed out at the 1/8 finals stage, pipped by 0.024sec to the line, and said: “That was exactly what I didn’t want to happen. I tried to get through with minimum effort.

“I just needed to get my speed going, but the speed just wasn’t there. He got the jump on me, so I’m pretty gutted.

“It’s devastatin­g, it’ll take a little while to get over this one. To lose like that is embarrassi­ng.”

He blamed a tactical error. “I was just coming into the bell too slow, I needed to be accelerati­ng not just controllin­g.”

The 22-year-old Sahrom, who had taken the last qualifying spot at Anna Meares Velodrome, was in shock.

“It’s unbelievab­le because I’m fighting with a world champion and (Commonweal­th) Games record holder. I just did what I can and it went to plan and I did it,” he said.

“Matthew Glaetzer is a world champion and he’s absolutely fast.

“It’s hard to beat him and I’m very honoured by what I did today.” – AFP

 ??  ?? (L-R) Australia’s Matt Glaetzer, Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, and New Zealand’s Bradly Knipe compete in the men’s keirin first round heat 2 at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games. - AFP Photo
(L-R) Australia’s Matt Glaetzer, Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, and New Zealand’s Bradly Knipe compete in the men’s keirin first round heat 2 at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games. - AFP Photo
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