The Borneo Post

Azizulhasn­i reveals pain behind surprise keirin gold

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LUMPUR: National track cycling ace Datuk Mohd Azizulhasn­i Awang has admitted that he never expected to win gold at the Union Cycliste Internatio­nal (UCI) Track Nations Cup in Adelaide on Friday (Feb 2) just two weeks after suffering from pericardit­is (heart inflammati­on).

The 36-year-old posted on Facebook that he also suffered pain during the race due to his ailment but continued to persevere until it led him to the gold medal in the men’s keirin event at the Nations Cup, which is a platform to collect qualifying points for the 2024 Paris Olympics in July.

“The keirin gold is something that I’m still trying to absorb into the frontal lobe of my brain. I came to the Track Nations Cup (formerly known as the World Cup) not in the best of shape. There were other hurdles I had to overcome before flying to Adelaide.

“The keirin race I won the other day was UNBELIEVAB­LE! If you ask me now, I still don’t know and can’t believe how it all happened. It feels like it’s all thanks to my mother’s prayers and the blessings of my wife and children and other family members back home. Oh, yes, it could be the blessings of our new baby girl, Amna Aseeya,” he posted.

In the Track Nations Cup, Mohd Azizulhasn­i produced a powerful performanc­e to brush aside the challenges of Japan’s Shinji Nakano and Kaiya Ota to clinch his first gold of the year, thus boosting the Pocket Rocketman’s standings in the race to Paris 2024. Mohd Azizulhasn­i said he knew he was suffering from pericardit­is when he had breathing difficulti­es and chest pains when competing in warm-up tournament­s in Australia before rushing back to Melbourne to see a doctor.

He said the doctor confirmed that he was suffering from pericardit­is and advised him to rest for at least four to six weeks but he was bent on competing in the Track Nations Cup to bring glory to the country and collect Olympic qualifying points.

“Pericardit­is is a swelling and irritation of the thin, saclike tissue surroundin­g the heart (pericardiu­m). So, I asked the doctor what caused it. Ironically, after my heart surgery last time, the recovery process went well and I did not have any major or serious issues. — Bernama

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