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No hurdle too high

Rizzua believes he can break rayzam’s seven-year national record under nur Herman’s guidance

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KUALA LUMPUR: National hurdler Mohd Rizzua Haizad Muhamad has set his sights on breaking the national 110m hurdles record held by Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian since 2017, in two years time.

Rizzua said the two-year time frame was set after considerin­g an improvemen­t in his performanc­e since coming under the guidance of the country’s former 110m hurdles legend Nur Herman Majid last year.

“Insyaallah, I hope to reach peak performanc­e in two years. If I am really fit, I hope to break the national record,” he told Bernama.

Rayzam Shah clocked 13.67 seconds during the final of an internatio­nal competitio­n in Weinheim, Germany, back in 2017, to erase the 23-year-old long standing national record of 13.73s set by Nur Herman during the 1994 Asian Games in Japan.

Rizzua, 27, said the encouragem­ent and guidance provided by Nur Herman in training has helped improve his performanc­e and personal best timing to 13.85s which he had clocked at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championsh­ips in Bangkok, Thailand.

“I have learned a lot from Nur Herman, especially the technique of running, because he is awesome in that area. Therefore, it will be a big loss if I don’t acquire such knowledge from him,” said Rizzua.

Apart from breaking the national record, the athlete from Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, is also eyeing a medal at the SEA Games.

He has competed in two previous SEA Games but has yet to win a medal, especially in the 2017 edition held in Kuala Lumpur and the 2021 SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Rizzua has been scheduled to participat­e in a number of competitio­ns this year, including the 2024 Taiwan Open in June and the 2024 Asean University Games (AUG) in Surabaya and Malang, Indonesia, from June 25-July 6.

 ?? ?? Man on a mission: Mohd rizzua Haizad Muhamad is also eyeing a medal at the sea Games.
Man on a mission: Mohd rizzua Haizad Muhamad is also eyeing a medal at the sea Games.

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